News Posts: School Ambassador Fellowship

Program Overview

School Ambassador Fellowship Mission The School Ambassador Fellowship is designed to improve education for students by involving educators in the development and implementation of national education policy. The Fellowship seeks to: Create a community of teachers, administrators, counselors, psychologists, social workers and other school staff members who share expertise and collaborate with leaders in the […]

Resources

  Application Resources   Fellows’ Blog Posts in Homeroom Blog Fellows in the News in the Teachers Edition Newsletter  

Meet the Fellows

2023-2024 Cohort Coming Soon We will be announcing the 2023-2024 Cohort of the School Ambassador Fellowship in the coming weeks.  Please return to this page to learn all about the new cohort: In the meantime, you may use the links below to learn about previous School Ambassador Fellowship cohorts. 2022-2023 Full-Time and Part-Time Fellows 2021-2022 […]

Eligibility

To be eligible for the School Ambassador Fellowship program, participants must: Be a US Citizen or Permanent Resident. Currently be a teacher, principal or other school staff member (and anticipate being employed in this role during the next school year). Employed by a traditional public, charter, private, virtual, military (DoDEA), or tribal (BIE) school that […]

Applicant Information

Eligibility To be eligible for the School Ambassador Fellowship program, participants must: Be a US Citizen or Permanent Resident. Currently be a teacher, administrator, student support provider, or other school staff member (and anticipate being employed in this role during the next school year). Employed by a traditional accredited public, charter, private, virtual, military (DoDEA), […]

School Ambassador Fellowship Program

Founded on the principles of partnership, collaboration and cooperation  between the Federal Government and school-based educators, the U.S. Department of Education designed the School Ambassador Fellowship program to enable outstanding teachers, administrators, and other school leaders, such as school counselors, psychologists, social workers, and librarians to bring their school and classroom expertise to the Department […]

5/23-5/24 Safe & Supportive Schools Webinar Event: “Implementing New Programs—The Impact of Current Practice”

The Safe and Supportive Schools Technical Assistance Center (SSSTA), supported by the Office of Safe and Healthy Students in the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, announces its next Implementation Webinar Series event, “Implementing New Programs—The Impact of Current Practice.” It will be offered twice to accommodate schedules: Session 1: Wednesday, May 23, 2012, 4:00 […]

Announcing the Relaunch of Stop Bullying website

  unveiled a revitalized Stop Bullying website – www.stopbullying.gov – on March 30, 2012 to encourage children, parents, educators, and communities to take action to stop and prevent bullying. The website provides a map with detailed information on state laws and policies, interactive webisodes and videos for young people, practical strategies for schools and communities to […]