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Rural School Leadership Academy for Rural Educators

Dated: December 8, 2021

The Teach for America is seeking applications for the Rural School Leadership Academy to develop the knowledge and skills necessary for school leadership roles while building a powerful network of aspiring school leaders in rural communities.

Donor Name: Teach For America

State: All States

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Training or Mentorship

Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 01/17/2022

Details:

In rural regions across the country, there is a strong demand for committed, effective school leaders. The Rural School Leadership Academy is open to all educators who are passionate about rural education and driven toward school leadership roles.

The Rural School Leadership Academy is a yearlong fellowship for up to 50 participants made up of three streams of aspiring and current school leaders:

  • Stream 1: Classroom teachers who are beginning to explore school leadership roles.
  • Stream 2: Mid-level school-based leaders preparing for school principal roles.
  • Stream 3: School principals focused on building and sustaining their leadership.

The key program components include:

  • Three cycles of virtual professional development focused on building skills in school leadership competencies.
  • In person gatherings and school visits in rural communities once or twice during the fellowship. (safety permitting)
  • One-on-one leadership coaching twice-monthly throughout the fellowship.
  • Continuous Participant-driven application of learning to impact participant’s school community.

All program expenses are fully funded for participants.

Participants will have the option to add one of two certifications from Harvard Graduate School of Education fully paid for as an additional component of their RSLA experience.

  • Certificate in School Management and Leadership
  • Instructional Leadership Certificate

If participants choose to pursue a certificate, they will complete two of the courses during their RSLA program year, and can continue to finish coursework through January of the following year.

Eligibility & Requirements

  • They are looking for applicants who are passionate about rural education and are driven toward school leadership roles.
  • This program is now open to all rural educators. You do not need to be a Teach For America alum to apply.
  • They welcome school based teams to apply together, such as a principal, the assistant principal and a teacher leader from the same school. Each member of a team will submit an individual application. There is a space on the individual application to indicate if you are a member of a school team applying.

All Participants:

  • Must be working in a rural K-12 school setting for the 2022-23 school year.
  • Must be able to fully attend required components in all three learning cycles and at least one in person gathering.

Stream 1 Participants:

  • Should be teaching in a rural school.
  • Should be interested in pursuing an adult-facing leadership role in a rural K-12 school setting in the next 1-3 years.

Stream 2 Participants:

  • Must be serving in a role where the majority of your time is focused on instructional leadership of adults (likely a mid-level leadership role in a school such as assistant principal or dean.)
  • Should have clear aspirations toward principalship in a rural community in the next 1-3 years.
  • Should anticipate being in this role for the 2022-23 school year.

Stream 3 Participants:

  • Must be serving in a principal or head of school role.
  • Should have clear aspirations to sustain their work in school leadership in a rural community for the next 2-5 years.
  • Should anticipate being in this role for the 2022-23 school year.

For more information, visit Rural School Leadership Academy.

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