Apprenticeships

How Apprenticeships Work Video

How Apprenticeships Work

Teach What you Know

As a volunteer Citizen Teacher you will spend one afternoon a week for three months teaching your passion to a group of middle-school students at an underperforming school. During this time you will teach students new skills, reinforce the value of education and help them make connections to college and careers.

Testimonials

I am a Citizen Teacher

Citizen Teachers Speak

In Their Own Words

“I learned a lot about college and high school. I can’t wait to go to high school, I am ready for it.” – Middle School Student

“This was an incredible experience and I was thrilled to be a small part of the tremendous work that Citizen Schools is doing.” – Eric, Citizen Teacher

Partners

Together We Make an Impact

Citizen Schools partners with businesses, universities and community organizations to bring volunteers into the lives of students. We’re proud to work with Fidelity, Genzyme, Harvard University and our other partners to bring exciting subjects like personal finance, technology, architecture and law to students in Massachusetts.

If your company or organization wants to partner with Citizen Schools please contact Kelly Conron.

When & Where

10 Weeks → 1 Afternoon a Week → 90 Minutes an Afternoon

Citizen Schools apprenticeships run for three months twice a year, once in the Fall semester and once in the Spring semester. View an outline of the apprenticeship process.

In Massachusetts we offer our program in Boston, Revere and New Bedford.

  • Questions?

    Need to know more about becoming a Citizen Teacher? Please review our Frequently Asked Questions, or Contact Us.

    You can also get more information on our national website.

  • What Can I Teach?

    You can select from one of our pre-defined curricula in our curriculum library, or create your own. Our ideas bank can give you suggestions to get you started, and our celebratory site WOW! Showcase will show you other successful apprenticeships that Citizen Teachers have taught in the past.

  • Ready to Volunteer?

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