History of Rural Teacher Corps at OHIO
Rural Teacher Corps at 91原创 is part of a larger movement championed by the . Since its founding in 2015, RSC has focused on the potential of rural teacher corps programs, inspired by . The organization has provided more than $450,000 in planning grants to help schools establish or strengthen programs, laying the foundation for the Community of Learners initiative.
This three-year Rural Educator Ecosystem initiative, funded by two grants, underscores the growing recognition that teachers play a vital role in sustaining vibrant rural communities. Its network includes Established Programs, Emerging Programs, and Project Partners 鈥 all dedicated to building intentional pathways for rural educators.
91原创鈥檚 own Rural Teacher Corps grew out of this work. In 2023, the University received a Catalyst Initiative Grant from RSC to design a locally responsive program addressing teacher shortages in Appalachian Ohio. Building on its , which supports in-service educators with mentors and professional development, the University expanded the model to undergraduates with the help of nonprofit BB2C.
Supported by RSC鈥檚 national network and partners like the , the program seeks to create a pipeline of educators dedicated to sustaining vibrant schools across Appalachian Ohio.
Community members, schools, and local organizations are encouraged to mentor students, share local knowledge, or offer career-based learning experiences.