Tackling the Florida
Teacher Shortage

BloomBoard is working with districts across the state of Florida to develop sustainable talent pipelines while advancing and retaining educators through an on-the-job, degree-based instructional model.  Learn more about the work we’re doing around teacher apprenticeship and find out how we can support your district in addressing your teacher shortage.

Florida teaching apprenticeship


Listen to Hernando County School District’s former Superintendent, John Stratton, talk about their Teacher Apprenticeship Program.


Hear BloomBoard President, Jason Lange, discuss how districts are reinventing teacher preparation.


Talk directly with a BloomBoard representative to learn more about our solutions.

A Few of Our Florida Partners…

Hernando County Schools

The School District of Palm Beach County

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Miami-Dade County Public Schools

Collier County Schools

Orange County Public Schools

Hernando County Schools

Hernando County School District

Bellwood School District 88

Martin County School District

Okeechobee

Okeechobee County Schools

Florida Teacher Recruitment Summit

We recently brought together policymakers, superintendents, and other district leadership from across the state for a one day summit to discuss solutions for developing and retaining qualified educators. Below are a couple videos with highlights from the event. 

Partners In the News

Suncoast News

Martin County School District works to grow teachers from within

A new program in Martin County public schools is helping the district grow its own teachers. While not an immediate fix to the ongoing teacher shortage, it’s creating a pipeline of teacher talent for years to come.

Suncoast News

New Associate Teacher program helping teachers earn bachelor’s degree while working

 A new program is helping grow the teacher body throughout Hernando County Schools. The school district has partnered with BloomBoard to launch its Associate Teacher Program. It’s offering paraprofessionals to earn their bachelor’s degrees in elementary education, all the while working — at no cost.

Suncoast News

School district says more than 65 applied for Associate Teacher Program

An effort to deal with the teacher shortage seems to be working in Hernando County, as the school district is reporting a surge of applicants for its Associate Teacher Program. In just a few weeks, more than 65 applicants expressed interest following the launch of the program…

Evanston Now

A new program hopes to open doors for highly qualified teachers

It’s that time of year again—the end of summer break—and back to school is right around the corner. For the Hernando County School District (HCSD), there is something even more special that is sure to be a win-win for both the county and the community…

Evanston Now

Martin County School District works to grow its own teachers by paying for their college

A program meant to grow current educators is now underway in Martin County. In July, the Martin County School Board unanimously approved a program that allows up to 15 paraprofessionals (classroom assistants) or teachers assistants to get their bachelor’s degree through district funds…

Southland Journal

Martin County School District considering new program to train and “grow” teachers

The Martin County School District is considering a new method to recruit and retain teachers, and it’s by investing in the staff they already have. The district currently participates in educational prep programs with local colleges and universities, but they’re just not producing enough teachers.

Suncoast News

School Board approves deal to fight teacher shortage

In an effort to get more people into the teaching profession in Hernando County, the school district recently announced a partnership with BloomBoard, a company that describes itself as a talent development provider that helps school districts with educator pipeline, advancement, and retention solutions.

Evanston Now

Martin County makes moves: School board backs BloomBoard proposal to boost teacher talent

A program used to “grow” current educators has been approved unanimously by the Martin County School Board at Tuesday night’s meeting. The board collectively agreed on the BloomBoard initiative, allowing up to 15 teacher apprenticeship-based bachelor’s degree programs for paraprofessionals or teacher assistants…

About BloomBoard

Watch this brief video to learn more about BloomBoard and how we support school districts with educator pipeline, advancement, and retention solutions.

→ To learn more, contact Michelle Licata, Florida Account Representative at michelle.licata@bloomboard.com.

BloomBoard’s Talent Development Solutions

Build your talent pipeline while advancing and retaining your educators.

No matter where your educators are on their journey, we have a solution for their economic and professional advancement. In Florida, we currently offer:

  • Paraprofessional Program
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education (+60 Credits)
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Intervention Specialist: Mild to Moderate Needs (+60 Credits)
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education and Special Education (+75 Credits)
  • Alternative Certification for Elementary and Secondary Education (36 Credits)
  • Teaching English Learners Certification (18 Credits)
  • Master’s Degree in Technology and Computer Science (30 Credits)
  • Master’s Degree in Curriculum and Instruction (30 Credits)

Contact us to learn more about how we can support your district.

Informational Resources on Apprenticeship

Brief: Solving Your Teacher Shortage

Read this brief about how three innovative leaders are implementing new approaches with on-the-job teacher apprenticeship and degree-based programs.
TSG Advisors Webinar

Statewide Webinar on Teaching Apprenticeships

In this webinar we will delve into the dynamic landscape of teacher training and reimagining education preparation coursework. 

Teacher Apprenticeship

Brief: Rethinking Your Teacher Pipeline Strategy

Find out why school districts are shifting towards apprenticeship based programs for teacher certification and advancement and how these programs can help your district solve pipeline and retention challenges.

Talent Revolution: How Smart Districts Attract and Retain Top-Notch Teachers

With teacher ed program enrollment on the decline and open teaching positions multiplying, it’s time for districts to break free from conventional recruiting methods. In this webinar, Jason Lange, president and co-founder of BloomBoard, discusses unexpected sources districts might look to for inspiration. He also highlight a variety of cutting-edge teacher recruitment and retention strategies that are proving wildly successful in many districts.

What Educators Are Saying

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