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Teach For America Returning to the Delta for a Third Year

By April 24, 2012General

Front row, from left:  Teresa Houston-DSU, Jeff Slagell-DSU, Linda Smith-DSU, Brittney Robins-TFA, Camesha Benson-DSU, Mackenzie Smith-TFA, and Lucy Joya-TFA Back row, from left:  Matt Logan-DSU, Michael Gann–DSU, Kevin Parkinson-TFA, Carly Pass-TFA, Leigh Korb-DSU, Julie Jackson-DSU, Robert Grant-DSU, Michelle Roberts-DSU, Sharon Green-DSU, Judson Thigpen –Cleveland/Bolivar County Chamber of Commerce, Alex Logan-TFA, Loyd McDowell-DSU, Edwin Craft-DSU, Natalie Turk-TFA, Paula Lindsey-DSU, and Van Jenkins-DSU

Representatives from Teach For America recently met with officials from Delta State University and the City of Cleveland to discuss plans for the third training institute to be hosted by Delta State this summer. Over 1,000 corps members and staff are set to arrive on the Delta State University campus on Sunday, June 10, to begin the 2012 Teach For America Delta Institute.

“We are excited to host Teach For America’s Delta Institute for the third year.  We enjoyed getting to know TFA’s new Operations Directors, as well as to re-unite with returning staff members, and it was great for the two teams to spend some time together before the groups’ arrival in June,” said Dr. Michelle Roberts, vice president for university relations at Delta State.  “While we will host a few new regions this year, the total number of participants will be about the same as last year.  We look forward to another great summer with our TFA colleagues.”

Teach For America is the national corps of outstanding recent college graduates of all academic majors and career interests who commit two years to teach in urban and rural public schools and become leaders in the effort to expand educational opportunity. These corps members work in school districts challenged by poverty, geography or other issues. Their training to teach begins at summer institutes.