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Each year, Tri-County EMC awards local teachers $30,000 in Bright Ideas Education Grants for classroom innovative projects in grades Pre-K through 12. Certified public or private school teachers in Baldwin, Jones, Putnam, Jasper, Twiggs, and Wilkinson Counties qualify to apply.
Paraprofessional to Teacher Reimbursement Grant, Round 2 The State of Georgia is providing a maximum of $3,200,000 to fund this grant opportunity. The Georgia Department of Education will award Georgia LEAs up to $5,000 in reimbursable grants per eligible paraprofessional.
GCPS Paraprofessionals Are eligible for the outstanding health benefits available to all GCPS staff, with a generous employer contribution. Receive retirement benefits through the Teachers Retirement System of Georgia (TRS) and the Gwinnett Retirement System (GRS).
The Parapro-to-Teacher track leads to a Bachelors of Science in Elementary and Special Education (ELE/SPED). With this degree, graduates are able to complete the GACE test in Elementary Education and Special Education (P-5) to gain initial certification from the Georgia Professional Standards Commissions.
The purpose of the Paraprofessional to Teacher Reimbursement Grant is to promote the recruitment of teachers in local educational agencies (LEA) and Georgia Network for Educational and Therapeutic Support (GNETS) programs across Georgia by providing financial support to paraprofessionals completing their teaching
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You may not receive a benefit under both the TLF Program and the PSLF Program for the same period of teaching service.
You may also request that your TEACH Grant be converted to a Direct Unsubsidized Loan for any reason (for example, because you have decided that you no longer want to be a teacher, or because you have decided not to teach in a low-income school).

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