Summary
The Virginia Department of Education has received $510,000 in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Labor to establish a Principal Registered Apprenticeship program across six educator programs in Virginia. This initiative aims to help aspiring principals attain necessary qualifications by June 2027, with 37 participants expected for the pilot program.
This funding is part of broader workforce development efforts in education, highlighting the importance of investing in future school leaders. Programs like this are critical for enhancing educational leadership and improving community outcomes through structured apprenticeship pathways.
Why this matters for apprenticeships
This story highlights the growing investment in registered apprenticeship programs, particularly in education leadership, which is essential for developing qualified school administrators. By creating pathways for aspiring principals, the program supports workforce development and strengthens educational outcomes in Virginia.