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Pasco School District Introduces Fully Funded Residency for Aspiring Special Education Teachers

April 10, 2025 - 02:07

Pasco School District Introduces Fully Funded Residency for Aspiring Special Education Teachers

PASCO, Wash. – The Pasco School District is launching a unique opportunity for aspiring Special Education teachers through a partnership with the Washington Education Association and Pasco Association of Educators. This innovative residency program aims to address the growing need for qualified educators in the field of special education, providing a fully funded pathway for candidates to gain valuable experience while earning their teaching credentials.

Participants in the residency will receive comprehensive training and mentorship from experienced educators, enabling them to develop the skills necessary to support students with diverse learning needs. The program not only covers tuition costs but also offers a stipend to help residents manage living expenses during their training period.

By investing in the future of special education, the Pasco School District hopes to attract passionate individuals who are committed to making a difference in the lives of students with disabilities. This initiative represents a significant step toward enhancing educational opportunities and ensuring that all students receive the support they need to succeed.


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