
William Annin Middle School
70 Quincy Road Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
Phone: 908-204-2610 Fax: 908-204-0244
- If you want to register a new student, please contact the District Registrar at 908-204-2585 ext. 105.
- If you need to visit school, please phone first to check on the availability of office staff.
Writers Wanted! Bernards Township 250th Anniversary Essay ContestThe
Bernards Township 250th Anniversary Task Force has launched an essay contest to
celebrate the town's rich history. Essay entries are organized by age and
topic, from kindergarten to adult. Winners (under age 18) will receive a U.S.
Savings Bond and the essay will be included in the time capsule to be buried in
November, 2010. In addition, winners will be invited to read their winning
essays at "Memories of Bernards Township and Ridge High School" on October
15-16, 2010. Go to:
http://www.bernards.org/250th_Anniversary/default.aspx
for information about the essay contest and details about how to submit your
essay.
All essays must be submitted by April 1, 2010.

The International Technology Education
Association (ITEA) announced this week that William Annin has been given
the International Technology Education Middle School Program Excellence
Award. This prestigious award identifies quality programs of technology
education that are in place to help students become more
technologically literate. These programs are identified as
‘international model programs’ and will be published in The Technology
Teacher, the journal of the International Technology Education
Association. In the future, Annin may have the opportunity to host
teachers from other states if not other nations to share their
Technology Education Program. Programs from Spain, Australia, Great
Britain and Canada were just some of the countries that have in the past
been represented by this International Technology Education Association
Award! Our congratulations to technology faculty members Nick Beykirch,
Mike Levy, and Germaine Ogitis for developing and delivering such an
outstanding program. Extra kudos to Nick Beykirch who was also named
ITEA’s Teacher of the Year! They will be honored at a conference in
North Carolina this month.
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