Looking for a form to register for the Classroom Enrichment Program? Then, you’ve come to the right page. If you would like to register for the 2008-2009 school year, please contact Greg Stapleton at gstapleton@classroomenrichment.org.
2009-2010 eEdition registration form: Apply to receive sponsored eEditions in your classroom for the 2009-2010 school year. PDF VERSION WORD VERSION
2009-2010 paid registration form: Complete this form to receive newspapers in your classroom for only $.25 per newspaper per day. Use this if you definitely want to receive hard copies for the 2009-2010 school year.
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2009-2010 hard copy registration form: We will be making a limited number of sponsored hard copies available to teachers in the Classroom Enrichment Program. (Max at the start of the school year will be three per teacher.) Use this form to apply to be considered for these hard copy newspapers. PDF VERSION WORD VERSION
Summer 2009 order forms: If you would like to receive newspapers during the summer 2009 extended school year learning session, please complete the appropriate form by following the link.
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Newspapers for non-teaching purposes: Are you looking to receive newspapers for reading or research resources? This is the order form you need. Please note, these newspapers are not ordered through the Classroom Enrichment Program and are instead ordered through the Times Union circulation department. If you have questions, please contact Greg Stapleton about what to do. (You can click his name to send him an e-mail.) PDF VERSION
Curriculum order form: Looking to get one of our nearly 40 different curriculum guides? Click here to complete the form. (Click on the underlined title to access the pdf.)
Tour request form: Are you interested in bringing your students to the Times Union for a tour? Simply complete this form and send it back to us and we’ll get you signed up. (Click on the underlined title to access the pdf of the form.)
SEFCU Financial Literacy curriculum guide sign-up form: This curriculum guide was developed by a local teacher, in conjunction with the professionals at SEFCU. It will help students in grades 4 to 12 learn about finding a job, finding a place to live, budgeting money and starting a savings or checking account. PDF VERSION WORD VERSION