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Grow Your Own Teacher Application

Grow Your Own Teacher is a loan forgiveness program for Neosho School District alumni who are aspiring to be K12 educators in our community. Selected recipients will receive a financial award to be applied toward their college tuition and will be guaranteed a position on the NSD Team upon graduation. 

 

Applicants must be/have:

  1. Graduate of NHS
  2. Pursuing a degree in education from an accredited college or university

As part of the application process, you will be required to take part in a "job style" interview with the Selection Committee. This will be scheduled once the application window has closed. 

 

1. Submit this form below.

2. Email two letters of recommendation to James Carter.

3. Due February 14, 2025

 

 

Grow Your Own Teacher Scholarship Application

Grow Your Own Teacher

Grow Your Own Teacher is a loan forgiveness program for Neosho High School seniors who are aspiring to be K12 educators in our community. Our goal as we partner with the Neosho Charitbale Foundation, is to bring quality educators back home where they can be leaders inside and outside of the classroom. We strongly back the data showing that students excel when they are around teachers with whom they can identify and connect.

 

How does the GYOT program work?

Selected recipients will receive a financial award to be applied toward their college tuition and will be guaranteed a position on the NSD Team upon graduation. A forgivable loan paid directly to them through the program in the amounts allocated below. Depending on the needs of the recipient, they have the option to accept part or all of the loan annually.

  • $1,000 per year ($500 per semester) for the first two years
  • $5,000 per year ($2,500 per semester) for up to three additional years

Recipients will be guaranteed a position with Neosho School District following the successful completion of their degree, and the total of the loan will be forgiven at a rate of 20% per year.

If a recipient chooses to leave the program, changes their field of study, or the district and recipient part ways for any reason, the scholarship would convert to a loan to be repaid by the recipient congruent with the GYOT Contract. 

 

Who is a candidate for GYOT?

  • Graduate of NHS
  • Minimum attendance of 90%
  • Minimum 2.5 GPA
  • 50 tutoring/mentor hours
  • Pursuing a degree in education from an accredited college or university

 

How are recipients selected?

GYOT program recipients will be chosen by a committee consisting of an NSD Teacher, administrator, counselor, Foundation representative and Board of Education representative. Priority may be given to applicants entering a highly demanded area in education and/or an underrepresented demographic within Neosho School District.

To maintain scholarship eligibility, recipients must maintain a 3.0 GPA in all course work, a full-time student status and submit grade cards and schedules for each semester.

To receive payment, recipients must participate in the NSD mentoring program, participate in at least one professional development offering from NSD per year and attend a Foundation luncheon or school board meeting per year to give an update on their progress and experience.