
Historic Educational Partnership Announced in Hazleton: Community Leaders Respond
On Thursday, May 1st, a historic announcement was made in Hazleton regarding an innovative educational partnership between Luzerne County Community College (LCCC), Commonwealth University, and the Hazleton Area School District. This collaboration, known as the TEACH IN NEPA Project, aims to address the critical need for qualified educators in the region and to create accessible pathways for local students to earn a four-year teaching degree without leaving their hometown.*
Community leaders from various sectors in Hazleton have rallied behind this initiative, emphasizing its potential to transform the educational landscape and overall community development.
Mary Malone, President of the Hazleton Chamber of Commerce, expressed her enthusiasm for the project, stating, "This partnership will not only provide a unique opportunity for students to pursue a teaching career right here in Hazleton but will also help to cultivate a new generation of educators who understand the community's unique needs. By training local talent, we can address the bilingual education demand and ensure that our classrooms reflect the diversity of our students."
Malone also highlighted the historical significance of having LCCC in the heart of Hazleton for 25 years. "Every time they've taken initiative, they?ve been at the forefront of addressing our community?s needs, and this project is a continuation of that mission," she noted.
Bob Curry, Co-founder of the Hazleton Integration Project, echoed Malone?s views, adding, "The TEACH IN NEPA Project is incredibly transformative for our community. It's not just about filling teaching positions; it?s about empowering our students, particularly those from bilingual backgrounds, to return to their roots and inspire future generations. This initiative bridges the gap between education and community, fostering an environment where our children can thrive."
Curry emphasized that this program could significantly alleviate the current teacher shortage in the region, providing the Hazleton Area School District with educators who are not only passionate but also familiar with the local community and its challenges.
Jocelyn Sterenchock, Director of Economic Development at CAN DO, spoke about the economic implications of such an educational initiative. "Bringing a four-year teaching degree program to Hazleton means more than just educational opportunities; it?s an economic game changer. By fostering local talent, we?re creating a workforce that can meet our community's educational needs while bolstering economic growth. This collaboration has the potential to revitalize our local economy and make Hazleton an attractive place for families and new businesses."
Sterenchock further stressed the importance of investment in education as a fundamental building block for a thriving community. "When we invest in education, we invest in the future of Hazleton. This project positions us as a forward-thinking community that prioritizes the growth and development of our next generation."
As excitement surges around the TEACH IN NEPA Project, community leaders remain united in their support, recognizing its transformative potential for both education and the broader Hazleton community. The collaboration between LCCC, Commonwealth University, and the Hazleton Area School District marks a significant step toward addressing workforce challenges and fostering educational pathways that are accessible, affordable, and deeply rooted in the local fabric.
The community looks forward to watching this ambitious project unfold?one that promises to change the educational landscape of Hazleton for years to come.