Huron County Teacher Business Bootcamp Returns for 2026 – Applications Due July 10th
This summer, teachers, administrators, career coaches, and school counselors from districts in Huron County will have the opportunity to participate in the Fifth Annual “Teacher Business Boot Camp” being organized by Huron County Grown Partnership and North Point Educational Service Center.
This program will show educators what really goes on behind the scenes in the manufacturing, healthcare, professional services, and construction sectors of the county. Participants will gain first-hand experience about the rewarding careers available in these industry sectors of Huron County and the skills students need to obtain and retain these positions.
The five-day Boot Camp experience includes a kickoff orientation, interactive tours of Huron County companies paired with conversational lunches alongside industry leaders, and a final wrap-up with participant presentations, all designed to provide educators with meaningful, real-world insights into the local workforce.
Educators who are selected for participation in the Boot Camp will receive the following benefits:
· Three graduate-level credits from Ashland University. (This is a $540 savings being funded through a generous workforce development grant by the State of Ohio)
· Materials to use in the classroom based upon information learned throughout the week. All educators will be required to create a project/unit to use with students during the 2026-27 school year.
· Instruction and guidance from top-level professionals at participating businesses, North Point Educational Service Center, and Huron County Growth Partnership.
The cost for each participant is only $50 for this dynamic five-day experience.
The deadline to apply is July 10, 2026. <APPLY HERE >
About Huron County Growth Partnership
The Huron County Growth Partnership is a non-profit, public-private partnership that facilitates business and community growth through economic development and chamber of commerce activities and services. The Growth Partnership aims to grow the community and economy, support businesses, secure resources for, and make a name for Huron County. If you are interested in expanding your existing business into or starting a new business venture in Huron County, please visit the website at www.huroncountyohio.com.
