The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) recently announced that Bluefield
University was awarded $14,000 to work with Tazewell County, Buchanan County, and Bland
County to develop teacher apprentice residency programs. Bluefield University is one of nine
universities that were awarded funding from the total amount of $143,000.
University was awarded $14,000 to work with Tazewell County, Buchanan County, and Bland
County to develop teacher apprentice residency programs. Bluefield University is one of nine
universities that were awarded funding from the total amount of $143,000.
“The Apprenticeship Planning Grants build on existing residency programs and local
grow-your-own recruitment programs as a means of expanding the teacher pipeline,”
Superintendent of Public Instruction Jillian Balow Balow said. “The grants and the partnerships
are also aligned with the objectives of Governor Glenn Youngkin’s September executive
directive on addressing teacher shortages in the commonwealth’s public schools.”
Tazewell County Public Schools looks forward to partnering with Bluefield University to bring
teacher apprentices to the school system. Superintendent Dr. Chris Stacy says, “We are excited to
partner with Bluefield University and work together to bring talented individuals into the
teaching profession.” The VDOE will announce another round of grants early next year to
support training for mentors, the hiring of new apprentices, and tuition assistance.