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CPS HR team visits Oxford to connect with TEACh Cincinnati students

A group of about 18 smiling people, including students from the TEACh Cincinnati program and representatives from Cincinnati Public Schools’ Human Resources team, pose together in a classroom setting. Sydnie Singleton, a Miami University staff member, is in the foreground is taking a selfie with the group in the background. The room has neutral-colored walls, a whiteboard behind them, and gray tables and chairs in front. Most people are casually dressed, and the atmosphere appears cheerful and welcoming.
Oxford and Beyond Research and Innovation

CPS HR team visits Oxford to connect with TEACh Cincinnati students

Senior HR Director Julia Indelacio and members of the Cincinnati Public Schools human resources team recently visited Miami University to host a dinner for TEACh Cincinnati students, expressing CPS’s commitment to hiring program participants once they graduate.

Miami University’s TEACh (Transformative Educators Advocating Change) Cincinnati program builds a self-sustaining educational ecosystem aimed at strengthening the local teaching workforce. By offering support and opportunities from high school through college, TEACh Cincinnati prepares students to become licensed educators who are both expert teachers and community insiders.

As part of a larger workforce development effort, the College of Education, Health, and Society collaborates with PK–12 schools, higher education institutions, and community partners to address the regional teacher shortage. TEACh Cincinnati focuses on engaging Cincinnati neighborhood students to cultivate future teachers who know their communities deeply and can serve as anchors within them.

The program is supported by the Ohio Department of Higher Education, the HCS Foundation, the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Accelerate Great Schools, the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Education.

Learn more about TEACh Cincinnati

(AI tools Grammarly and ChatGPT 4.0 assisted in writing this article.)