Why Teach For America?
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Shape Our Future
Teach for two years in a low-income community and become one of the thousands of leaders working to give all kids access to a great education. You'll develop the skills, insight, and personal commitment needed to ensure educational excellence for all.
Your Potential to Change Lives
2011 corps member Pierce Hand talks about how having Teach For America teachers transformed his education.
The only way our community’s going to move up out of the poverty that we’re in is through education. Teach For America has opened eyes to a world of possibilities for so many kids.
Tony Garza, Principal, David Ybarra Middle School
My students are college-ready and have embraced their role as life long learners. Every day we see how the progress we make ties directly to their futures.
Joseph Cucolo, Hawaii Corps ‘09
Not only are there great teachers coming through the [Teach For America] program, but it’s a great pipeline of talent… you get these great people with this vision, this entrepreneurial spirit, and a willingness to innovate.
Arne Duncan, Secretary of Education
What really made a difference in my life was experiencing teachers who were so for the student… they were doing all of it to close the achievement gap and give students a chance to succeed.
Janiceia Adams, student of Teach For America corps member Eric Thomas, Teach For America alumna, New York Corps ‘07
Teach For America corps members exhibit the creativity, leadership abilities, and civic consciousness that we place such a premium on. They arrive at Google with an excellent skill set developed in a demanding work environment and a greater commitment to the larger world.
Laszlo Bock, VP of People Operations, Google
In many of those schools where you see that remarkable transformation you see large numbers of Teach For America teachers and alumni. These are the folks who are going to become curriculum leaders, the executive directors, the principals, the heads of foundations… They’re very much an essential part of the map for reform in the city.
Dr. Andres A. Alonso, Chief Executive Officer, Baltimore City Public Schools
My son did internships through college and felt that he couldn’t deliver the impact he wanted to make. He was energized by other corps members who also wanted to change education and improve the lives of children. It’s incredibly tough work, but making a difference is what makes the experience worth it.
Cathryn Crookston, parent of Ben Crookston (Chicago Corps ’09)
Mr. Younker has big goals for us to reach. We have a goal to read 2,000 books. When Mr. Younker first came we didn’t have many books so he started a book drive so our reading level would be higher.
Eric McAdory, Jr, middle school student of Justin Younker (Alabama Corps ’10)
One of the reasons why Teach For America is so important is that it's preparing, through service, a whole array of people who can flow into our public institutions in major positions of leadership. It will change the nature of our politics.
David Gergen, Professor of Public Service and Director of Center for Public Leadership, Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government
Our People
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Marissa AlbertyOklahoma Corps 2010“Being a corps member is the hardest and best thing I've ever done in my life.”
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Linda MoonRhode Island Corps 2010“If we are to live up to our moral value of equality as a nation, we must close the achievement gap.”
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Jonathan Santos SilvaSouth Dakota Corps 2010“You have a keen awareness that you are not alone but part of a movement thousands strong.”
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Joseph CucoloHawai'i Corps 2009“There is nothing in the world more rewarding than seeing your students on the path to college.”
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Molly BrysonMemphis Corps 2010“I feel like I’m part of a national movement for change at a critical moment in history.”
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Christina LearIndianapolis Corps 2010“I am part of a network of brilliant and passionate people committed to social change.”
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Federica Lyford-PikeIndianapolis Corps 2010“You are surrounded by people that do whatever it takes to help you and your students succeed.”
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Johanna RalstenMiami-Dade Corps 2009“I have taught over 50 children to read. I've opened the world of print to them—it’s astounding.”












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