06/18/2026
We are beyond excited and proud to share a huge win for bilingual education—and for the incredible community! 🎉
With your support, and the powerful advocacy of the NYSABE Advocacy Committee, Buffalo State University has been awarded $250,000 in New York State funding to launch the Bilingual Educators Pipeline Initiative. This investment is a major step forward in addressing the shortage of bilingual educators across our state.
Through this initiative, Buffalo State will collaborate with partners like City College CUNY and others to expand bilingual certification opportunities in Spanish and additional languages—helping ensure our multilingual learners have the educators they deserve.
A big congratulations to Gliset C. Morales, Ph.D., who will serve as Project Director. We’re excited for her leadership and vision to guide this work!
We also want to give a special thank you to Assembly Member Jon Rivera for helping make this initiative a reality.
👉 Be sure to check out the post below and click the link to learn more about this exciting achievement!
The City of Buffalo will receive a quarter of a million dollars to establish a bilingual educator pipeline program to help cater to the city’s diverse student population.
State assemblymember Jonathan Rivera announced Monday that the grant will help enhance a certification program at SUNY Buffalo State University by supporting tuition assistance, certification costs, technology, recruitment and staff salaries.
"This initiative recognizes a simple reality: New York's classrooms are becoming increasingly diverse, and our educator workforce must reflect and support that community," he said.
Supporters of the program are hopeful it will certify more bilingual educators who will then stay in Western New York, where their services are especially needed. More than 20% of students are multilingual learners, and Rivera said schools across the region continue to face a critical shortage of bilingual educators.
The program will help certify paraprofessionals who can assist students at schools like Lafayette International High School, where 45 countries and 30 spoken languages are represented.
“We have so many graduates here that graduate being bilingual, multilingual, many students speaking many other languages,” said John Starkey, principal of Lafayette International. “This funding can help directly support some of our teachers' aides that may be interested in pursuing a career as a bilingual teacher, and also with our graduating students when they go to our local universities here in Western New York."
Read more at the link in comments.