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Margo Moss

World Traveler, Visionary Artist, Environmental Activist, Innovative Educator

Education University, MA (Special Education)

Montclair State College, Post Graduate, Learning Disabilities Teacher Consultant

William Paterson ESL

Certified Teacher of Handicapped

Administrative Creative Camps, Inc. (organizer and founder, director) School for children with learning disabilities.

Newark Museum training for docents (to work with special ed. children)

Newark Museum created children’s photography program

Beth Sholom Religious School, Teaneck, NJ Educational Consultant

Supervised BA and MA student teachers at the Garden School (see below)

Private Practice

Extensive Children and adults with learning difficulties.

Teaching Experience New School University 1995-2013

Public Schools

Newark, NJ

Orange, NJ

Belleville NJ Garden School for Severely Handicapped Children

Photography workshops

Some Listed Below Appalachian Mountain Club Weekend Nature Photography Workshops

Appalacian Mountain Club, Adirondack Mountain Club, Union County Hiking Club, Workshops

Newark Museum weekends

Armchair traveler programs, classes in local libraries.

Photography Publications and Exhibits Unicorn Stock Photographer

Commissions: Brochures for Bear Mountain , NY

Sterling Forest Park, New York

Liberty State Park Museum Collection

Newark museum

Organized first photography exhibit in Copan, Honduras

Environmental Activist Originated, developed and currently involved in 'cleaning up' the Palisades Interstate Park, a National Historic Landmark. 2011-

Created AMC 50 + Hiking Group and presently training hike leaders and leading hikes for several hiking organizations.

Margo Moss is a Palisades enthusiast : http://blog-tw.nynjtc.org/for-margo-moss-the-palisades-are-food-for-the-soul/

Litigant on LG case involving buildings to be built above treeline on the Palisades in Englewood Cliffs. 2014-

World traveler Extensively photographing and teaching. www.acephoto.com (website originates from 1995)

201-568-5325 landline [email protected]