HEI Charitable Foundation grant to Teach For America-HI

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The Hawaii Electric Light Co. and the HEI Charitable Foundation have granted Teach For America-Hawaii $5,000 in support of the organization’s efforts to expand educational opportunity on the Island of Hawaii.

The Hawaii Electric Light Co. and the HEI Charitable Foundation have granted Teach For America-Hawaii $5,000 in support of the organization’s efforts to expand educational opportunity on the Island of Hawaii.

Teach For America recruits, prepares, and develops top college graduates and professionals who commit to teach for two years in under-resourced public schools and become lifelong leaders in the pursuit of educational equity.

“We are pleased to support Teach For America and its efforts to ensure that all students in our community have equal access to the educational opportunities they deserve,” said Jay Ignacio, HELCO president. “Teach For America is helping to build a pipeline of strong leaders committed to helping students in need and this is one more way we can help support our hard-working teachers.”

This school year, approximately 148 Teach For America corps members are working alongside other excellent educators in more than 40 schools on Oahu and the Big Island, serving an estimated 12,500 students.

Teach for America expanded to Hawaii in 2006 and has since supported a diverse range of schools islandwide, including those serving Native Hawaiian homesteads, military bases and charter schools. The funds support Teach For America’s growth in Hawaii, as well as training and professional development for local corps members.