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FOX-56 recently featured a segment on Keystone College’s LEEP program. Keystone received grant from the Scranton area community foundation to support the learn and earn educational program. LEEP participants recently gathered at Keystone for a training session.

Watch the segment.

Read the details of the program below:

KEYSTONE COLLEGE RECEIVES SCRANTON AREA FOUNDATION  GRANT TO ADDRESS TEACHER SHORTAGE 

Keystone College has received a grant from the Scranton Area Community Foundation (SACF) to help address the ongoing teacher shortage in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

The college has received $18,500 Community Needs grant from the SACF to develop the new Learn and Earn Educational Program (LEEP) which will address the need for substitute teachers and the declining number of teacher certifications.

LEEP focuses on an “earn and learn” educational training model that helps individuals with a bachelor degree but without a teaching certification to work in a partnering school district with an emergency substitute certification and gain teaching credentials on the job.

This experiential learning model will allow participants to gain teaching credentials through everyday experience in a primary or secondary school rather than in a traditional college classroom setting. Participating school districts include Dunmore, Valley View, Nanticoke, Riverside, Western Wayne, Dallas, Pottsville, Hazelton, Hanover Area, and Lakeland.

“We are very grateful to the Scranton Area Community Foundation for its involvement in this important initiative,” said Keystone College Vice President of Institutional Advancement Fran Langan, Ed.D. “The LEEP project will directly address our area’s substitute teacher shortage and will assist in developing new pipelines of educators in an accelerated manner.”

“The Scranton Area Community Foundation is proud to participate with Keystone College in the LEEP project,” said President and CEO of the Scranton Area Community Foundation Laura Ducceschi..” “The ongoing development of qualified teachers will directly benefit local school districts, students, and families in Northeastern Pennsylvania.”

The mission of Scranton Area Community Foundation is to enhance the quality of life for all people in Northeastern Pennsylvania through the development of organized philanthropy. A public 501c3 community foundation, the Foundation serves as a steward, a grant maker, a charitable resource, and a catalyst for change.

 

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