mNET
FHSU collaboration with The Ohio State University
mNET (Mobilizing National Educator Talent) is an innovative, nontraditional national teacher preparation program designed for an individual to attain full state certification as a core academic teacher in a high need, hard-to-staff school districts.
Teachers in these high need school districts are considered Teachers of Record (TORs) for a two-year period.
Those who are participating in the FHSU T2T program are eligible for scholarships of up to $3000 the first year of their program.
Scholarships will cover tuition and books.
To receive scholarships-
- The teacher must complete LMS training
- The teacher must make adequate progress in the program
Kansas school districts identified as high need and hard to staff:
- Arkansas City USD 470
- Cherryvale USD 447
- Fort Scott USD 234
- Galena USD 499
- Iola USD 257
- Kansas City USD 500
- Pittsburg USD 250
- Pleasanton USD 344
- Topeka Public Schools USD 501
- Uniontown USD 235
- Wichita USD 259
- Baxter Springs USD 508
- Cedar Vale USD 285
- Chanute Public Schools USD 413
- Cheylin USD 103
- Coffeyville USD 445
- Elk Valley USD 283
- Eureka USD 389
- Parsons USD 503
- Skyline Schools USD 438
- Stafford USD 349
- Turner-Kansas City USD 202
- Weskan USD 242
- West Elk USD 282