Transitioning and Supporting Hispanic Educators (TASHE) is a grant-funded program available until Septemter 2011 through the Transition to Teaching Project and the U.S. Department of Education to increase the number of Hispanic teachers in high need subject areas in Palm Beach County. Participants in this program receive scholarship funding and services such as educational planning and mentoring while enrolled in the Teacher Certification Program (Educator Preparation Institute) at Palm Beach State College. A commitment of three years teaching service for the School District of Palm Beach County is required upon receipt of the scholarship. This project collaborates with the school district as well as community agencies to enhance participant success as new teachers.
Scholarship recipients must adhere to all admission and completion requirements of the Teacher Certification Program including a portfolio, teaching demonstration, and field observation experience.
The TASHE Program is no longer accepting new participants. The TASHE grant ends September 2012.
Palm Beach State College will commence a four day work week on May 7, 2012 through August 3, 2012. The College will be closed Fridays and Saturdays during that time frame. Office hours will be the following:
Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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