
KSU release
MANHATTAN — With a generous gift of $2 million to the Kansas State University College of Education, Innes and John Hale of Kansas City, Missouri, have kick-started an effort to enhance English, speech and journalism education in Kansas through scholarships for future teachers in these fields. The contribution is the largest single cash gift in college history and establishes the Luminary Fund for Literary, Performance and Journalistic Arts Teacher Education.
For students pursuing a Kansas teaching license in English, journalism, speech and theater education through K-State's secondary education program, the fund is a uniquely tailored form of assistance."Scholarships will bookend the program, providing recruiting incentives for freshmen and also support during the student teaching semester at the end of their program," said Debbie Mercer, dean of the College of Education. "The fund also provides programmatic support, including teaching supplies and professional development support following graduation."
The Hales were inspired to give after learning that a little help can go a long way in getting secondary education students through commencement and establishing them in their careers. Both natives of small Kansas towns—Innes from Larned and John from Salina—the couple hopes the fund will attract students from the farther reaches of the state."
The gift comes at a crucial time for Kansas, which is struggling to fill workforce needs for language arts educators."English language arts is among the top five areas of teacher need in Kansas," said Mercer. "Strong ELA teachers are vital for the next generation of lawyers, scientists and professors, and these funds help us support students from all parts of the state who want to make an impact on the lives of youth. This gift truly is transformative for our program and our students."
The Hales invite others who wish to support language arts educators to join the effort through the Luminary Fund.