It covers in state tuition fees and licensing expenses for new graduates who commit to work here in a Wisconsin school for three to four years post graduation. We now have 530 pledge students and graduates, 200 of whom are already teaching in school districts across Wisconsin. It's a powerful pilot that shows how investment and access to resources can enhance our ability to meet the state's workforce needs. Though to make it permanent would likely require some support from the state. (09:03–09:12)
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Asserts that 530 students and graduates are part of the teacher pledge program, with 200 teaching in Wisconsin.
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