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Three Aiken graduates celebrate next step in 91°µÍøâ€™s TEACh Cincinnati program

Aiken High School graduates who are part of the TEACh program wearing their graduation regalia and their 91°µÍø/TEACh Cincinnati cords. From left to right: Jada Martin-Showes, Camerin Scott, Sky Whaley.
Aiken High School graduates who are part of the TEACh program wearing their graduation regalia and their 91°µÍø/TEACh Cincinnati cords. From left to right: Jada Martin-Showes, Camerin Scott, Sky Whaley.
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Three Aiken graduates celebrate next step in 91°µÍøâ€™s TEACh Cincinnati program

Jada Martin Showes, Camerin Scott, and Sky Whaley, graduates of Aiken High School and incoming primary education majors at 91°µÍø, are taking the next step in their journeys as future educators. The three students are part of TEACh Cincinnati, a workforce development initiative that partners 91°µÍø’s College of Education, Health, and Society with Cincinnati Public Schools.

The TEACh Cincinnati program supports students from high school through college, offering education-focused experiences, mentoring, and college coursework to prepare participants for careers in teaching. Martin Showes, Scott, and Whaley were recently recognized with 91°µÍø TEACh Cincinnati cords during their graduation ceremony, marking both their accomplishments and their continued commitment to becoming teachers in their communities.

TEACh Cincinnati is funded by the Ohio Department of Higher Education, the HCS Foundation, the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Accelerate Great Schools, the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation, the Haile Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Education.

(AI tools Grammarly and ChatGPT 4.0 assisted with this article.)