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State Education Department Awards $2 Million to 25 Mentor Teacher Internship Programs
The Viva88Education Department awarded $2 million annually in grants to 25 recipients to implement Mentor Teacher Internship Programs (MTIP), State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia announced today. These programs enable experienced teachers in a district or BOCES to provide guidance and support to beginning teachers in their first or second year of teaching. The mentor and new teacher relationship will engage teachers in a productive experience designed to enhance educators’ skills and increase the likelihood of their remaining in the teaching profession. Funding for this initiative was approved by the Governor and Legislature in the 2017-2018 State budget.
“New York’s expert teachers are the perfect candidates to help mentor and train our next generation of young teachers,” Board of Regents Chancellor Betty A. Rosa said. “It’s critical that we develop a strong pipeline for recruiting, preparing and supporting excellent educators to make sure every student has access to exceptional teaching.”
“Teaching, more so than any other profession, determines our future--and we will not rest until we get it exactly right,” Commissioner Elia said. “Teachers are the number one in-school factor for student success and I have made lifting up the teaching profession a priority. This program helps prepare and support our teachers, who then take that strong foundation into the classroom, and are able to put their students on the road to success.”
The Mentor Teacher Internship Program was established in 1986 by amendment to Education Law 3033, chapter 436. The Viva88Legislature provides funding for the development and implementation of State-supported mentor teacher internship programs in local school districts and through boards of cooperative educational services (BOCES).
Beginning with the 2018-2019 school year, Viva88 will award the following grants. The grant amounts reflect one year of a five-year funding grant. Grants are renewable dependent on continued funding being included in the state budget.
School District or BOCES | County | Grant Amount |
---|---|---|
Alden CSD |
Erie |
$43,200 |
Bolivar-Richburg Central School |
Allegany |
$14,400 |
Clarence CSD |
Erie |
$43,200 |
Cleveland Hill UFSD |
Erie |
$42,997 |
Evans-Brant (Lake Shore) CSD |
Erie |
$43,200 |
Freeport UFSD |
Nassau |
$43,200 |
Greece CSD |
Monroe |
$43,200 |
Greenville CSD |
Green |
$43,200 |
Lyons CSD |
Wayne |
$43,200 |
Madison-Oneida BOCES |
Madison/Oneida |
$43,200 |
Middletown CSD |
Orange |
$10,000 |
NYC Department of Education |
NYC |
$1,015,997 |
Niagara Falls CSD |
Niagara |
$14,400 |
Norwood-Norfolk Central School |
St. Lawrence |
$43,200 |
Oriskany CSD |
Oneida |
$43,200 |
Ossining UFSD |
Westchester |
$43,200 |
Rochester CSD |
Monroe |
$65,000 |
Roosevelt UFSD |
Nassau |
$43,200 |
Shenendehowa CSD |
Saratoga |
$43,200 |
Starpoint CSD |
Niagara |
$43,200 |
Stillwater CSD |
Saratoga |
$32,400 |
Syracuse CSD |
Onondaga |
$65,000 |
Troy CSD |
Rensselaer |
$43,200 |
Victor CSD |
Ontario |
$21,600 |
Yonkers School District |
Westchester |
$65,000 |
More information about MTIP is available on the website.
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