2014-15 New York Award: Education/Schools
NJEA’s Classroom Close-up, NJ, now in its 21st season, won its 13th Emmy Award. The winning show features the following schools: Alan B. Shepard Elementary School in Old Bridge (Middlesex…
NJEA’s Classroom Close-up, NJ, now in its 21st season, won its 13th Emmy Award. The winning show features the following schools: Alan B. Shepard Elementary School in Old Bridge (Middlesex…
The 12th Emmy was awarded for a show about NJEA's Educational Support Professionals, a Statewide EdCamp, and programs in Haleyville-Mauricetown Elementary School, and Port Norris (Morris County) and Ft Lee School No. 1 (Bergen County).
Three Camden teachers were featured in the award-winning story involving Creative and Performing Arts High School, Morgan Village Middle School and Forest Hill Elementary, Camden - all in Camden County.
High Tech Hall - Moodle, Google, SMART Boards, delicious, Skype, Twitter, and Wikis -- these are all a part of the expanded high tech hall at the NJEA Convention. There’s…
The ninth Emmy was awarded for a story about an unforgettable teacher at Charles W. Lewis Middle School, Gloucester Township (Camden County).
Students from Nottingham North High School, Hamilton (Mercer County) visit the Hamilton's Grounds for Sculpture in this award-winning story.
It's another New York Emmy for a story that features Dumont High School (Bergen County), Hunterdon Central High School, Flemington (Hunterdon County) and Rancocas Valley Regional High School, Mount Holly (Burlington County.
The sixth Emmy was awarded for a show that featured Veterans Memorial Elementary School, Brick (Ocean County), Elizabeth Public Schools (Union County), and Northern Burlington Regional High School, Columbus (Burlington County).
The fifth Emmy was awarded by New York and featured the following schools: Memorial Middle School, Fair Lawn (Bergen County), Haddon Township High School, Westmont (Camden County), Hillcrest School, Franklin Township (Somerset County), and Eisenhower Elementary School, Freehold Township (Monmouth County).
The show won in both New York and Mid Atlantic Chapters in 2001-02. The Mid-Atlantic Emmy was for stories that featured: Mt. Laurel Middle School (Burlington County), Lounsberry Hollow Middle School, Vernon (Sussex County), and Nottingham High, Hamilton (Mercer County).