Corps Leaders
Teach For America ● Connecticut corps members are not only leading their students in the classroom – they also lead diversity and inclusiveness groups, conduct professional development workshops, and coach sports teams in their communities.
Alysa Kopech (Connecticut Corps ’09) with her 4th graders at Betances Early Reading Lab School.
Critical Pipeline
Nearly 400 Teach For America alumni, including Cyd Oppenheimer (Rio Grande Valley Corps ’98), senior policy fellow at Connecticut Voices for Children, are working to improve education in Connecticut as teachers, principals, school board members, district administrators and policy leaders.
Alysa Kopech (Connecticut Corps ’09) with her 4th graders at Betances Early Reading Lab School.
Two States in One
Connecticut is one of the wealthiest states in the country, but in its lowest-income communities, the achievement gap is vast. By the eighth grade, low-income students in Connecticut are reading, writing, and doing math at the fourth grade level.
Alysa Kopech (Connecticut Corps ’09) with her 4th graders at Betances Early Reading Lab School.
  

Our People

Corps Members, Alumni, and Supporters

  • Eileen Whelley
    The Hartford Financial Services, Inc
    “Corps members are committed to the success of their students.”
  • Jacqueline Johnson
    Connecticut Commission on Community Service, Connecticut State AmeriCorps
    “You can see immediate results that are huge.”
  • Mark Hazelgrove
    Connecticut Corps 2010
    “You can have an incredible impact on the students you serve.”
  • Chris Gentile
    Connecticut Corps 2010
    “Provided with equal resources and support, students from all backgrounds can excel. ”
  • Lia Farnsworth
    Connecticut Corps 2009
    “My years as a teacher have shown me how much one can improve from day to day.”
  • Aisha Bobb-Semple
    Connecticut Corps 2009
    “My students can no longer say that a top university is only for "those" kids.”

Message from the Executive Director

Nate Snow

As I reflect on the conversations I’ve shared with leaders from education and across a variety of sectors over the past five years, I've noticed a significant shift in how we talk about creating the strongest teaching force possible in Connecticut. We've helped overhaul teacher evaluation systems and our alternative teacher certification program, and recent legislative changes as a result of Race to the Top and emerging programs in Bridgeport, Hartford, and New Haven have already shown promising progress for students in our low-income communities.

After just five years, there are now 175 Teach For America • Connecticut corps members teaching in traditional and charter public schools in Bridgeport, Hartford, New Haven, and Stamford. They join nearly 400 Teach For America alumni working in education and other fields to help bring a quality education to all students in Connecticut. The progress we've made so far with the help of leaders at the district and state level proves that we can dramatically change the life prospects of our state’s low-income students within a matter of years, not decades. As Teach For America becomes a central force in the movement to close Connecticut's achievement gap, we need more leaders working both within the education system and across all levels of government.

Nate Snow joined Teach For America as a Connecticut corps member. He taught 7th and 8th grade English in Bridgeport, where he led his students to more than two years of reading growth. While teaching, Nate also organized and raised funds for a three-day trip for his students to visit Washington D.C.; the trip has since become an annual corps member-led event for Bridgeport students. Since 2009, Nate has been a member of the Connecticut regional team. Most recently, he was the managing director of development and worked with the regional advisory board to raise record funds for Teach For America • Connecticut . Nate also helped launch Excel Bridgeport, an educational advocacy organization whose vision is to dramatically improve education for students in Bridgeport's public schools. Excel Bridgeport is influencing change through direct engagement with students, parents, teachers, the local board of education, the district leadership, and the mayor's office. Nate currently serves as the president of Excel Bridgeport's board of directors. A graduate of Texas A&M University, Nate lives in Bridgeport with his wife and son.

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Nate Snow, Executive Director

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