Full-Time
Posted on 5/9/2026
National teacher corps expanding educational access
$90k - $122.8k/yr
Dallas, TX, USA + 1 more
More locations: Fort Worth, TX, USA
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Teach For America runs a two-year teacher corps that places graduates and professionals in classrooms in high-need communities to boost student outcomes and equity for students from low-income backgrounds. Participants commit to teaching in public schools for two years, with initial training, ongoing coaching, and support in partner districts, plus professional development and a network of mentors and alumni. It differentiates itself with a nationwide network of 53,000+ alumni and corps members, offering structured training, coaching, and leadership opportunities across many regions and partnerships with districts. Its goal is to expand opportunities for students in under-resourced communities by building a pipeline of teachers and leaders who can drive systemic improvements in education.
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
Grant
Total Funding
$3.7M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
1990
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Delta State University names Bengloff Executive Director of the Bologna Performing Arts Center. CLEVELAND, Miss. - Delta State University has named Matty Bengloff as the new Executive Director of the Bologna Performing Arts Center. Bengloff will oversee the center's operations, programming and community partnerships as the venue continues its role as a cultural hub for the Mississippi Delta and surrounding region. A longtime Cleveland resident, Bengloff brings a background in operations management, project leadership, education administration and community engagement to the position. His career includes leadership roles in both the private and nonprofit sectors, along with extensive involvement in civic and arts organizations across the Delta. Bengloff is the owner and operator of Delta Dairy Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt in downtown Cleveland, a business he founded in 2013. Earlier in his career, Bengloff served in leadership roles with Teach For America, where he worked to strengthen district partnerships and support teacher placement across Arkansas and Mississippi. He also served as Director of Special Projects for RePublic Charter Schools and previously led a $10 million federal Race to the Top initiative for the Clarksdale Municipal School District, overseeing a multi school initiative focused on literacy, technology and college and career readiness. "Matty's leadership experience, operational background and strong ties to the Cleveland community make him an excellent choice to lead the Bologna Performing Arts Center," said Dr. Daniel J. Ennis, President of Delta State University. "The BPAC is one of the region's most important cultural venues, and we are excited to see how his vision and energy will continue to strengthen its impact on campus and throughout the Mississippi Delta." Bengloff has also been deeply involved in civic and cultural organizations throughout Bolivar County. He currently serves on the executive board of the Cleveland/Bolivar County Chamber of Commerce, where he is Vice President and President Elect. He also served as Board Chair of Team Cleveland / Cleveland Main Street and is the Board Secretary of the Delta Arts Alliance. Bengloff earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from Southern Methodist University, where he was a Presidential Scholar. "I'm honored to join Delta State and the Bologna Performing Arts Center," Bengloff said. "The BPAC plays an important role in bringing arts, education and cultural experiences to the Mississippi Delta, and I look forward to working with the university and community partners to continue building on that legacy." The Bologna Performing Arts Center presents national touring performances, educational programming and community events each year, serving audiences from across the Mississippi Delta and the Mid South.
Virtual panel discussions. Teach For America to host statewide education summit in Rochester Teach For America to host statewide education summit in Rochester. Educators, policymakers and community organizations from across New York will gather in Rochester next month as Teach For America hosts its first New York Statewide Summit. The event will take place April 17 and 18 at The Strathallan Hotel & Spa and is expected to bring together leaders committed to strengthening education systems and expanding opportunity for students across the state. Organizers say Rochester was selected as the host city because of its strong network of educators, nonprofits and community partners working to improve outcomes for students throughout the region. The summit will focus on advancing transformative change in classrooms and communities during what organizers describe as a period of significant cultural, technological and educational momentum in New York. At the same time, challenges such as teacher shortages, persistent child poverty and lagging student proficiency levels threaten progress in many districts. The two-day gathering will feature networking, workshops, case studies and speaker sessions designed to mobilize participants around the importance of access to high-quality education and to explore how cross-sector collaboration can drive meaningful impact. "For more than three decades, Teach For America New York has worked alongside administrations, educators and families to ensure our education system is serving and supporting all children," said Tia Morris. "The Statewide Summit honors how far the organization has come and charts the path forward with new and longstanding local partners committed to educational excellence across the state." Keynoting the event will be Adrian Hale, a Rochester native and member of the New York State Board of Regents. "The future of our state will be shaped not only by the policies we write, but by the people we form," Hale said. "Education is the great engine of possibility, and its success depends on our willingness to work together beyond the binaries that too often define our public life."
Her professional achievements have been recognized with honors such as the Legacy of Excellence Award from Teach for America in 2025 and the Leadership in Education Award from her church.
Sohoni, the current CEO of One Million Degrees, is a Teach For America Twin Cities 2009 alumnus and former executive director of Teach For America Greater Chicago-Northwest IndianaNEW YORK, Jan. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Teach For America (TFA), the nonprofit organization that finds, develops and supports exceptional, diverse leaders committed to ensuring all children have the opportunity to attain an excellent education, announced today that Aneesh Sohoni will become the organization's next chief executive officer, effective April 15. Sohoni succeeds Elisa Villanueva Beard, who announced her plans a year ago to step down from the CEO role after twenty-seven years with the organization."Following a comprehensive search for a strategic and visionary leader to build on Teach For America's almost thirty-five years of impact with kids and communities across the country, the Board reached the unanimous decision that Aneesh Sohoni is the right person to lead Teach For America as chief executive officer," said David Kenny, chair of the Teach For America Board of Directors and executive chairman at Nielsen. "Aneesh has a vision for TFA, built on the momentum and collective leadership of TFA alumni, teachers, tutors, and staff, to move the organization forward with confidence and conviction, in partnership with over 300 communities across the country, to ensure all children have access to an excellent education."Teach For America Names Aneesh Sohoni New Chief Executive Officer Post thisThe Teach For America board conducted a search to identify a new CEO who is:A strategic and visionary leader with a deep passion for TFA's mission and values and unrelenting focus on making significant, measurable impact for children.Future-oriented and optimistic, willing to take bold action as appropriate and adopt a creative and forward-looking approach to build upon TFA's legacy of impact and embrace technology to advance TFA's ambitious 2030 goals of placing more children on a path toward economic mobility and co-creating a future filled with possibility.An energizing leader to the TFA community and an inspirational ambassador to the public, raising TFA's profile and inspiring all with a message for change that will resonate across diverse stakeholders.Pragmatic and collaborative with a focus on implementable solutions that reflect the needs of the more than 300 communities we work alongside to effect change."As I take on the role of CEO of Teach For America, I am inspired by what is possible and hopeful that the current trajectory of education and learning in our country does not have to define our future," said Sohoni. "We've seen communities defy the trends and create progress and opportunities for students, and I'm proud that TFA prioritizes coalition-building with students and community members to co-create and achieve a shared vision for a future that is brighter than today. Through the goals that local TFA executive directors and their teams have set in partnership with students, families and schools in their communities, my fellow TFA alumni, teachers and tutors are all working together to improve third grade reading and fourth and eighth grade math gains, and to increase the number of students who are college and career ready by 2030
Aneesh Sohoni, CEO of the Chicago-based nonprofit One Million Degrees, has been tapped to lead Teach For America, the national nonprofit that trains and places recent college graduates and others to teach in high-needs schools.