In part of the Dept. of Education's initiatives to tackle our nation's teacher shortage, the Tulane-led Supporting Effective Educator Development (SEED) funding is one of two SEED grants in which Reach is a recipient. Reach, in partnership with the Louisiana Resource Center for Educators (LRCE) and New Schools for Baton Rouge (NSBR), also received a $6.9 million grant to expand its job-embedded teacher degree apprenticeships throughout Baton Rouge.
SEED funding was announced on the heels of the Department's Teacher Quality Partnership (TQP) program, which funded Reach and TNTP $8.7 million to expand its teacher degree apprenticeships throughout Arkansas' highest-need communities.
Read the full Tulane-led partnership story on NOLA.com here.