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Cape May Tech Recognizes NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife as 2016 Business Partner

Tech Fish and Wildlife

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CREST HAVEN – The New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife was recently recognized as the New Jersey County Council of Vocational Technical Schools 2016 Business Partner for the Cape May County Technical School District. Mr. Brian Tomlin, Conservation Officer from the Bureau of Law Enforcement, received the award. 
NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife for decades has provided the Cape May Tech Agriscience, Aquatics, Environmental Literacy, Law Enforcement & Public Safety, Natural Sciences, and Pre-Engineering students, with a wide-range of indoor and outdoor class learning activities such as presentations pertaining to career pathways and field work partnerships.  Superintendent Dr. Nancy Hudanich stated, “Thanks to our partnership with the NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife, our students have been able to get real-world experiences that increase their understanding of environmental issues and global citizenship, while at the same time building their resumes that will help them in obtaining college scholarships and lead to career opportunities.”
Since 2001, the New Jersey Council of County Vocational-Technical Schools has recognized an exemplary “business partner” from each of the state’s 21 county vocational-technical school districts for their outstanding commitment to students.

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