BRUNSWICK COUNTY — The North Carolina Teaching Fellows Commission has selected 20 public school districts, among them Brunswick County Schools, to receive $50,000 in recruitment grants to promote teaching fellows and the teaching profession.
The launch of the grant initiative is an effort to create a pipeline of applicants and potential teachers to work in North Carolina districts that face recruitment and retention challenges. Districts were selected after expressing interest in expanding or building a grow-your-own teacher program.
As a part of the pilot initiative, students will receive professional development support in conjunction with the program, with the goal of identifying and training emerging teachers.
The grants are renewable for three years and are geared to support recruitment activities that districts will outline in their approved plans. Districts in the pilot will collaborate to share best practices to enhance teacher recruitment, making recommendations at the local and state level.
Bennett Jones, director of the North Carolina Teaching Fellows program, said the organization is proud to offer grants to increase interest in the teaching profession.
“One area of focus in the Teaching Fellows statute is to be proactive, aggressive, and strategic in the recruitment of potential recipients,” Jones said in a press release. “This includes targeting regions of the state with the highest teacher attrition rates and teacher recruitment challenges through active engagement with educators, business leaders, experts in human resources, elected officials, and other community leaders. By marketing the Teaching Fellows program in more rural and remote areas, we hope to expand our outreach to recruit the best teacher candidates from all over the state.”
According to the Department of Public Instruction, the selected districts represent all eight regions and vary from small to large districts. Special consideration was given to border districts and districts with specific recruitment challenges such as being close to districts that offer higher local teacher supplements.
Other districts involved in the pilot are:
Caldwell County Schools
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
Chatham County Schools
Clinton City Schools
Edgecombe County Schools
Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools
Gaston County Schools
Granville County Public Schools
Harnett County Schools
Haywood County Schools
Henderson County Public Schools
Perquimans County School System
Person County Schools
Rockingham County Schools
Rowan-Salisbury School System
Sampson County Schools
Wayne County Public Schools
Weldon City Schools
Yadkin County Schools
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