Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
Paleontology
            
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EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT                      Presented by the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Paleontology Society
The Educational Support Committee
Primary Function
Our First Recipient
Anza-Borrego Institute Programs
For More Information
 
The Educational Support Committee

The Educational Support Committee (ESC) of the ABDSP Paleontology Society is a standing subcommittee of the Society’s Steering Committee, established to provide financial assistance to Paleontology Society members, State Park staff, and scientists and scholars wishing to pursue educational or research activities relevant to paleontology.   Formerly known as the “Scholarship Committee,” it has been in existence for a number of years, but has recently been renamed, reorganized and provided with a full set of operating documents and procedures, and sufficient funding.
 
 
Primary Function
 
A primary function of the Paleontology Society has always been the training of its volunteers to enable them to work at a professional level assisting the District Paleontologist in managing the rich fossil resources of ABDSP.  The mandatory Certification Program is a varied, comprehensive and constantly-improving curriculum in and of itself.  But many other educational opportunities exist for interested volunteers such as attending local and international meetings and workshops, field trips and expeditions, membership in professional organizations, participation in research projects, and formal and informal course work at colleges and universities. The volunteer group itself, as described in “About Us” on this website, is very diverse, including elementary-school students and nonagenarians, the struggling underemployed and the comfortably retired, the self-taught jack-of-all-trades and the academic or professional specialist.  Obviously, there are many educational opportunities for volunteers beyond the Certification Program, and sometimes money is issue.

During the 2007-2008 reorganization, in the lively discussions that ensued, it became clear that we wanted to extend our support of educational activities beyond the volunteer group, to other Park Staff and, ultimately, to anyone working toward the Society’s vision of furthering our world-class paleontology program.  In the same inclusive spirit, we elected to leave undefined the specifics of support-eligible activities. 
 
Our First Recipient

Our first recipient of scholarship assistance has a special story to tell. Ms.Jessie Atterholt has been an active member of the Paleontology Society since the age of nine, shortly after she realized that she wanted to be an paleontologist when she grew up. She did grow up, and she didn't change her mind. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, where she had been an undergraduate in its world-renowned Paleontology Department for the past four years, assisted in part by annual grants from the Paleontology Society. She is currently a Graduate Student at UC Berkeley, in the Paleontology Program. Recently she presented her senior thesis to the group, as well as her experiences on a field expedition in China last summer, where she participated in work on an ancient bird.
 
Jessie Atterholt at a Paleo Society Meeting  in 2009
Anza-Borrego Institute Programs


The Paleontology Society supports other educational programs in addition to our scholarship fund. We actively participate in the Anza Borrego Institute-sponsored
Fifth Grade Camp and PORTS programs. Each year Paleontology Society volunteers talk with hundreds of school children, either directly in the Fifth Grade Camp program, or via video remote in the PORTS program. Our goal is to impart to these children our appreciation and enthusiasm for the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, natural history and science.

 
For More Information

For more information regarding our educational programs please contact the Anza-Borrego Foundation and Insitute.
 

 
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