You can become a non-career technical education educator through a registered apprenticeship that combines paid, on-the-job training with related instruction.
How it works
You’ll earn a paycheck while you learn. As an apprentice, you’ll gain classroom experience, complete coursework and build skills aligned with federally registered program standards.
Available programs
K-12 Educator Registered Apprenticeship Program
Participating school districts include:
Region 1
- Hayden Canyon Charter School (Hayden)
- Lake Pend Oreille School District (Ponderay)
Region 3
- Anser Charter School (Garden City)
- Horseshoe Bend School District (Horseshoe Bend)
- Middleton School District (Middleton)
Region 4
- Buhl School District (Buhl)
- Camas County School District (Fairfield)
- Castleford School District (Castleford)
- Dietrich School District (Dietrich)
- Hagerman School District (Hagerman)
- Hansen School District (Hansen)
- Heritage Academy Charter School (Jerome)
- Jerome School District (Jerome)
- Richfield School District (Richfield)
- Twin Falls School District (Twin Falls)
- Valley School District (Hazelton)
Region 5
Pocatello/Chubbuck School District (Chubbuck)
Special Education Educator Registered Apprenticeship Program
Participating school districts include:
Region 2
- Lapwai School District (Lapwai)
Region 5
- Pocatello/Chubbuck School District (Pocatello)
Approved Providers
- Boise State University: Lisa Costa, (208-426-4181)
- Brigham Young University-Idaho: Melissa Green, (208-496-4137)
- College of Southern Idaho: Bill Brulotte, (208-732-6385)
- Idaho State University: Emma Wood, (208-282-5443)
- Lewis-Clark State College: Royal Toy, (208-792-2730)
- Northwest Nazarene University: LoriAnn Sanchez, (208-467-8457)
- University of Idaho: Taylor Raney, (208-885-1027)