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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 30, 2021
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JP O'Hare

(518) 474-1201

Press@nysed.gov

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State Education Department Awards $3.45 Million in My Brother’s Keeper Grants for Teacher Opportunity Corps II

Grants Aimed at Expanding the Rate of Historically Underrepresented Individuals in Teaching Careers

The State Education Department awarded $3.45 million in Teacher Opportunity Corps II (TOC II) grants to 17 New York colleges and universities, Commissioner Betty A. Rosa announced today. The purpose ofTOC IIis to increase the rate of historically underrepresented and economically disadvantaged individuals in teaching careers.The project period is September 1, 2021 - August 31, 2026, with an anticipated allocation of $3.45 million annually.

“One of the main points of focus of the Board’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) policy is to support schools in their efforts to recruit and retain a diverse workforce,” said Board of Regents Chancellor Lester W. Young, Jr. “The My Brother’s Keeper TOC II grants allow us to invest in programs that value DEI ideals and are engaged in practices that will build a pipeline for a more equitable distribution of talent in the teaching workforce.”

“We are fortunate to live in one of the most diverse and culturally rich states in the nation,” said Commissioner Rosa. “Unfortunately, in many cases, our workforce of educators does not reflect the diversity we see across the state. Students taught by teachers that look like them benefit both academically and emotionally. We must continue to support programs like TOC II that can deliver a more diverse workforce to schools across the state.”

As supported by our , the State Education Department seeks to invest in programs that bolster the retention of highly qualified individuals who value equity and reflect the diversity inside and outside of our classrooms, particularly in high-need schools with recurrent teacher shortages.Successful grantee programs will incorporate proven strategies for teacher retention and best practice, such as mentors for new teachers and differentiated instructional techniques.

Since 2016, NYSED has awarded $18.45 million inGrants to 23 colleges and universities. The TOC II statewide enrollment as of February 2021 was 594, with TOC II institutions reporting 442 graduates of the program. Eligible applicants are 91ƽ public and independent degree-granting colleges and universities that have a teacher preparation (undergraduate or graduate) program approved by the State Education Department. Grants have been awarded to the following colleges and universities:

Teacher Opportunity Corps II (TOC II) Grants
College/University Grant Amount

Bank Street College

$65,000

Bard College

$65,000

Clarkson University

$65,000

CUNY Hunter College

$325,000

CUNY Medgar Evers College

$325,000

CUNY Queens College

$324,401

CUNY York College

$99,196

Monroe College

$325,000

Nazareth College

$195,000

Pace University

$240,200

Siena College

$65,000

SUNY Brockport

$155,596

SUNY Buffalo State

$193,179

SUNY Cortland

$194,930

SUNY Old Westbury

$325,000

SUNY Oswego

$325,000

Teachers College Columbia University

$162,498

Total:

$3,450,000

Please visit the My Brother’s Keeper for more information on the program.