New $300K grant aims to help with Arizona’s teacher shortage
Funding And Grants

New $300K grant aims to help with Arizona’s teacher shortage

AZ Family
June 9, 2026

Summary

Arizona's education officials announced a new $300,000 grant intended to alleviate the state's teacher shortage by expanding apprenticeship and mentoring programs. Over the next two years, the funds will support approximately 100 apprentices and mentor teachers throughout Arizona.

This initiative highlights the growing recognition of apprenticeship programs as a solution to workforce shortages in education. By lowering the barriers to entry for aspiring teachers, such programs can enhance teacher preparation and retention, helping to address critical staffing needs in schools.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story underscores the importance of funding for apprenticeship programs, particularly in addressing the ongoing teacher shortage. By facilitating alternative pathways into the teaching profession, it demonstrates how registered apprenticeships can play a vital role in workforce development and educational improvement.

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