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Sponsor a Classroom

  Sponsor a Classroom

Citizen Science in the Schoolyard is a terrific way to foster kids' natural interest in birds and the environment - an interest that could last a lifetime.

At the same time, it presents an excellent opportunity for you or your business. For this reason, more and more businesses and individuals are interested in providing students with a hands-on, multidisciplinary way to learn about birds and science.

Please print this page, fill it out, and send to the address at the bottom.

Be sure to indicate which Citizen Science project your sponsored classroom will be participating in.

___Please send me more information on how to sponsor a classroom

___Please sign me up to sponsor a classroom ($99)

Sponsor Information
Name:

Business:

Full Mailing Address:

Phone:

E-mail:

School Information
Teacher's Name:

School Address:

Phone:

E-mail:

Grade(s):

If you do not have a school in mind, we can put you in touch with one.

Classroom FeederWatch curriculum: $99 includes all curriculum materials and support for the academic year. Additional teachers (sharing a curriculum): $40. There is a yearly renewal fee of $20.

Classroom participation in Project PigeonWatch or The Birdhouse Network is currently $15.00 each.

When you have completed the information above, please print this form and send it with a check payable in U.S. dollars to:

Citizen Science in the Schoolyard
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
P.O. Box 11
Ithaca NY 14851-0011

Credit card users may call to sign up:
1-800-843-2473 (U.S. residents only)

If you have any questions about sponsoring a classroom, please call 607-254-2403 or send an e-mail to
classroomfw@cornell.edu

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