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SJM_EducationDept_0319FINAL_Cancer_7_09 2 / 28 / 19 4 : 48 PM Page 4 Ron Smith students sign up . Since then , the program has grown into six sections including branching into college prep and AP courses . In these courses , students learn through observation and explore local woodlands , ponds and meadows to study themes in ecology and environmental science . Through two long - term science projects , students have counted hundreds of thousands of birds since 2004 and rescued tens of thousands of horseshoe crabs since 2012 . Smith’s approach to learn - ing through experience has had students educating younger classes , volunteering for conservation groups , conducting independence science studies and improv - ing sustainability in the region . In the long run , Smith’s goal is for students to take action and apply what they’ve learned in his class in order to help make a difference in the world . Carrie Siwiec Fleetwood Elementary School Siwiec , a fourth - grade teacher , has year in and year out shown the best student achieve - ment results at the school . She is able to develop a con - nection with her young learners and their families to the extent that she attends their activities and events outside of school hours . Siwiec regularly displays a will - ingness to learn and apply new curriculum or teaching techniques and will gladly lend a hand when someone at Fleetwood is in need , be it a student or colleague . Reena Ninan Kingsway Regional High School Recently named Kingsway’s teacher of the year , one of Ni - nan’s biggest ac - complishments was developing the animal science course that allows students to shad - ow veterinary professionals at St . Francis Animal Hospi - tal in Swedesboro . Because she demands the best from her students , she works hard to create a caring environ - ment designed to help them thrive . Additionally , Ninan was recognized as Outstanding Biology Teacher of the Year by the National Association of Biology Teachers . She also received recognition at the National Science Teachers Association conference at The College of New n Jersey as well as the conference in San Diego . SOUTH JERSEY MAGAZINE volume 15 issue 12 SouthJerseyMagazine.com | 25