Rural School Leadership Academy
About the Rural School Leadership Academy
The Rural School Leadership Academy (RSLA) is a yearlong, fully funded career development accelerator designed to support rural educators as they grow into expanded leadership roles across schools and systems. Whether you’re a teacher exploring leadership for the first time or a principal aiming to deepen your community-rooted impact, RSLA equips you with role-specific tools, peer networks, and the confidence to lead in place.
Through a mix of virtual learning, in-person gatherings, immersive rural school visits, and personalized coaching, RSLA helps you strengthen your leadership, elevate your career, and build lasting momentum for students and schools in your community.
Who Should Apply
RSLA is open to all educators working in rural PK–12 school settings for the 2025–26 school year. You do not need to be a Teach For America alum.
We welcome:
- Track 1 – Aspiring Leaders: Teachers seeking to grow into adult-facing leadership roles within the next 1–3 years.
- Track 2 – Emerging Leaders: Educators in roles such as APs, Deans, or Coaches actively preparing for principalship.
- Track 3 – Current Principals: School leaders or superintendents looking to sustain and expand their leadership in place.
We welcome school-based teams to apply together. Each individual must submit a separate application.
Program Features
RSLA is more than a program—it’s a launchpad into sustained, community-centered leadership. Learn more about what the program offers.
Engage in dynamic, practice-based sessions rooted in five core leadership pillars. These virtual learning opportunities are designed to help you build skills, reflect deeply, and apply what you learn in real time—within the unique context of your rural school community.
Travel to rural communities across the country to visit innovative schools and connect with local educators. These immersive, in-person gatherings bring RSLA’s values to life—honoring place, learning from peers, and translating insight into action back home.
In your first year after the fellowship, you’ll have the opportunity to pursue university-level certifications through partner institutions. Optional pathways include Harvard Graduate School of Education’s certificates in Instructional Leadership or School Management and Leadership, offering a continued runway for professional growth.
RSLA offers three differentiated tracks to match your current leadership journey: Track 1 for aspiring leaders, Track 2 for those pursuing principalship, and Track 3 for current principals deepening their impact. You’ll learn alongside peers with similar goals while connecting across the broader cohort.
Throughout the fellowship, you’ll engage in cross-region collaboration—co-developing solutions, sharing tools, and reflecting on common leadership challenges. These connections extend beyond the program year, building a national network of rural leaders.
Your leadership matters—we invest in it. All program expenses—including travel, lodging, meals, and materials—are fully funded. We remove financial barriers so that you can focus on what matters most: deepening your leadership and creating lasting impact in your community.
Eligibility Requirements
Participants must:
- Be working in a rural K–12 school during the 2025–26 school year
- Commit to full participation in all learning cycles in person + virtually.
- Have a minimum of three years of experience in a school-based role.
Alumni Impact
Since its inception, RSLA has supported nearly 400 rural leaders from across the country.
Leadership Advancement
57%
Step into more advanced roles within one year
Leader Retention
85%
Remain in rural schools two years after completing the program
Enduring Network
75%
Stay connected through continued leadership, mentorship, or advocacy
Since its inception, RSLA has supported nearly 400 rural leaders from across the country.
Leadership Advancement
57%
Step into more advanced roles within one year
Leader Retention
85%
Remain in rural schools two years after completing the program
Enduring Network
75%
Stay connected through continued leadership, mentorship, or advocacy
Apply Now!
Please click the link below to apply or nominate a colleague. Contact Casey.DeFord@teachforamerica.org if you have any questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Please contact Casey.DeFord@teachforamerica.org if you have any questions that are not answered below.
Rural schools are typically located in communities with small populations and geographic isolation. RSLA fellows come from a wide range of rural and Native-serving contexts across the country. If you’re unsure whether your school qualifies, email us at casey.deford@teachforamerica.org—we’re happy to talk it through.
Each virtual learning cycle includes 3–5 highly interactive sessions. These are designed to build practical leadership skills aligned to RSLA’s five impact indicators:
- Reach and Representation
- Leadership Growth
- Role Advancement
- Rural Retention
- Long-Term Engagement
Sessions focus on areas like school culture, decision-making, communication, and vision development—all rooted in honoring place and rural context.
We will work with all participants to ensure that we are offering sessions that best align with their availability.
As part of the yearlong fellowship, all participants join an in-person visit to a rural community. These multi-day visits provide the opportunity to:
- Learn directly from local educators
- Observe innovative rural schools in action
- Build deeper relationships with your cohort
Participants consistently describe this experience as one of the most transformative parts of the program.
Yes. Participation includes required travel to two in-person school visits.
Teach For America covers all travel-related costs, including:
- Airfare
- Ground transportation
- Lodging
- Meals
You’ll receive travel logistics and booking support six weeks in advance of each in-person gathering.
Yes. Referrals are one of the most powerful ways we find strong candidates. You can nominate yourself or others by following this link.
You’re welcome to nominate multiple people. Referrals are kept confidential unless you tell us otherwise.
Yes. RSLA welcomes teams and pairs from the same school or network, and we’ve seen that shared participation strengthens how learning shows up back on campus.
Strong teams often include:
- A principal and an assistant principal
- Two or more teachers from the same school
- Leaders from the same rural district
While you’re encouraged to apply as a team, admissions are competitive and acceptance is not guaranteed for all applicants.
Yes. RSLA is designed as a cumulative experience—sessions build on each other and on the relationships you form with your cohort. We expect full participation in each learning cycle. If an emergency arises, we work with fellows individually to find solutions.
What our participants are saying about RSLA
“RSLA has been an amazing way to continue my growth as a developing school leader. After completing my master's program last year, I was striving to find more ways that I could continue my leadership development. RSLA has done that and more. The focus on rurality and strengthening core leadership competencies have significantly impacted my trajectory towards becoming an effective school leader. RSLA has been one of the most meaningful professional development opportunities I have ever participated in.”
“By allowing me to see beyond my community, RSLA has allowed me to become more rooted in my own rural context. I see myself as more of a leader and change maker than I did prior to RSLA.”
“I wish all my Professional Developments were like this. I built great relationships with my cohort through the experience.”
“I've learned strategies that I will be implementing on the daily basis.”