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New Mexico Science Teachers Association


Annual Science Awards


New Mexico has outstanding science teachers and others who support science across the state that deserve to be recognized.  Now is the time to nominate an elementary teacher, middle school teacher and/or high school teacher science teacher, or someone who you feel has been a service to science. 

Outstanding Teacher Award nominees can be from a public, private, charter, or home schools.  

Service to Science Award
nominees can be from any walk of life.  

NMSTA will recognize and honor these people who exemplify excellence in science teaching and support science during the annual NMSTA/EEANM Conference in October.

Each winner will receive $150 from Scientifically Connected Communities (SC2) at New Mexico State University to attend the NMSTA Conference.

Make a difference!  Nominate an amazing science educator today!


Outstanding Science Teacher Award

This award recognizes outstanding elementary, middle or high school science teachers.

Nominees can be from any public, private, charter, or home school in New Mexico.

Nominations are due Friday, September 16, 2012. 

Submit the following form and support letter from administrator via email or fax: 
Email:   thansen@nmsu.edu
Fax:      575-646-7304



Take the time today to recognize an incredible science teacher!

Service to Science Award

The Service to Science Award recognizes individuals outside of the teaching field for their  outstanding service to science education in the state of New Mexico.

Nominees can be from any walk of life or profession.

Nominations are due Friday, September 16, 2012. 

Submit the following form and support letter from administrator via email or fax: 
Email:   thansen@nmsu.edu
Fax:      575-646-7304



Generous support for the NMSTA Science Awards has been provided by STEM Outreach Center and SC2
 
 


New Mexico Science Teachers Association (NMSTA)


We are dedicated to providing a network for educators throughout New Mexico to work collaboratively towards improving science education from pre-K through college.

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