
Reach to Teach
Developing Our Next Generation of Teachers

What is Reach to Teach?
Reach to Teach (RTT) is a ground-breaking partnership between Springfield Public Schools (SPS) and Westfield State University (WSU) that was forged with the intent of: increasing the number of Springfield Public School students entering into the teaching profession; and, increasing the number of SPS students graduating with teaching licenses in the math, science, and special education fields. The program achieves this by guaranteeing automatic admission for qualified candidates into Westfield State University鈥檚 teacher licensure program. RTT provides students with mentoring support while at Westfield State. Upon successful completion of the program graduates are guaranteed employment as a teacher in the Springfield Public Schools.

I am a teacher in Springfield because this is where I grew up, and I wanted to give back to my community by helping build the foundation of learning for our children. The Reach to Teach program has help turn my vision into reality!
Keila Ortiz, '19
Springfield Public Schools Kindergarten Teacher
Be an inspiration. Transform a life. Become a teacher in your neighborhood, right here in Springfield.
Studies show that when students have teachers who come from the same racial and cultural background as they do, they perform better academically, have higher self-esteem, stay in school longer, and graduate at higher rates.
When you become a teacher in the community where you grew up, you connect with your students in a unique and special way.
The program provides these benefits to eligible students:
- Automatic admission to Westfield State University
- Technical support on the application process
- Available scholarship funding during junior and senior years
And most importantly...
- A guaranteed job and mentorship with Springfield Public Schools
What Subject should I teach?
The Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.E) major with licensure and the licensure-only programs are designed to prepare outstanding teacher candidates at the Massachusetts Initial Licensure level.
- Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, and Special Education
- Middle and Secondary education programs prepare students to teach select academic disciplines like Biology, Chemistry, History, English, and Mathematics
- Art, Movement Science/Physical Education and Music departments also sponsor initial teacher licensure preparation