2021 Teaching As A Career (TAAC) Club Grants Available

August 7, 2021

The Hawaii Education Association is pleased to announce that it will once again award a $200 HEA/Pi Lambda Theta-Beta Zeta Hawaii Chapter subsidy to interested TAAC Clubs or CTE Education Pathway in the State of Hawaii public schools.

TAAC’s goal is to motivate and encourage high school students to pursue a career in teaching. This grant is intended to support the projects and activities of the TAAC clubs at participating schools.

For more information and application forms, please contact us at 949-6657 or call us toll-free at (866) 653-9372 from the Neighbor Islands.

Deadline: November 30, 2021

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