If you have previously received a store or rebate subsidy, are you eligible to receive ongoing subsidies at the moment?
Our grant is not on a first come first serve basis. If you qualify, you will receive a grant. Many teachers mistakenly think that there is a high possibility of receiving a subsidy if you apply in advance, but since you do not know about allergies etc, you may need to transfer subsidies to another animal. We recommend that you wait until you confirm that animals are suitable for classroom before applying. Teachers also prefer to involve students in the decision-making process, allowing students to do research and vote for the best animal in the class. This is a wonderful team building project that will help to foster ownership awareness.
To fill out the application form, please use the school name of FULL. School districts and abbreviations are not accepted and applications will be canceled
You can submit only one application per grade. Teachers applying for multiple grants during the academic year may not be allowed to participate in the program.
A teacher who previously received a pet subsidy in the classroom is only eligible to apply ongoing grants.
Pet classes are only offered to kindergartens up to ninth grade at public and private schools. High school first grader to twelfth grader, home school, family day care center, family kindergarten are currently excluded.
These grants are designed to support pets and aquariums in the classroom to educate their children to take care of their pets by taking responsibility and contacting pets. The welfare of the small animals involved is very important. These subsidies can not be used for any type of research or experiment.
Only small animals living in the classroom are eligible to participate in this program. Dogs, cats, and other larger household pets are excluded. Scientific projects such as caterpillar / butterfly, worm / compost, egg hatching program are not considered pets in the classroom and are not subject to this program. Animals not classified as livestock are eligible
Pet care trust cooperates with industry retailers and pet product suppliers and offers three types of pets for classroom grants.
Before deciding which subsidy to choose, check "Are your classes ready to keep pets in class?"
The subsidy from our retail partners is limited to the kind of animals described in the grant explanation. If you are looking for a classroom pet that is not listed on the license of a retailer, or if you choose to shop at another pet store listed, you can choose a pet with a classroom discount subsidy. This is a discount program that allows teachers to submit a receipt for refund after purchase.
Past grantees are not entitled to grants for new classroom pets, but apply for a subsidy that can provide up to $ 50 grant to keep existing classroom pets I can. Through eight different types of grants, each teacher has the opportunity to choose a grant that suits him directly through an application that has no direct problem on the classroom website (www.PetsintheClassroom.org) directly. For more information, please visit www.PetsintheClassroom.org. There are many advantages to keeping pets in the classroom. It boosts morale, helps students to acquire ownership and care skills, reduce stress and anxiety, and balance with the competitive environment in the discussion.
If you are looking for a pet in a classroom not listed in the grant above or if you want to shop at a private pet shop, you can apply for a pet with a class rebate subsidy. The teacher purchases the item and submits the receipt to the pet care trust fund for compensation. The grant amount is $ 75 (birds and small animals) or $ 125 (fish and reptiles).
The subsidy from our retail partners is limited to the kind of animals described in the grant explanation. If you are looking for a classroom pet that is not listed on the license of a retailer, or if you choose to shop at another pet store listed, you can choose a pet with a classroom discount subsidy. This is a discount program that allows teachers to submit a receipt for refund after purchase.
Explanation: This subsidy applies to teachers who need additional funds for classroom furniture, educational subscriptions, student applications, etc. Beacon offers 1-2 times a year for this subsidy. It is important to consider submitting technology-oriented lesson plans according to guidelines and instructions. The winner will also introduce the lesson plans on the Beacon blog.