Mount Holyoke would definitely be a strong school to consider. I don’t know why it didn’t pull up on my initial search. But according to the IPEDS data, they had 15 education majors in the most recent graduating class.
OP, you will also want to think about where you want to teach. First off, there’s a teacher shortage nationally, but that shortage isn’t spread across the country (or each school district) the same way. In some states, it is very easy for someone with their Bachelor’s in the subject to get a provisional license and start teaching and the district will help pay for the coursework leading to certification. Other states/districts have stricter requirements and you will need a Master’s before being certified. This is very geography-specific, and very district-specific. It also depends on your field. There’s a bigger need for math teachers than for English teachers. Now, if you want to teach English Language Learners (students who are trying to learn English as their native tongue is a foreign language), that is a high-demand area in many states.
Then you also want to think about how you would want to go into the classroom. Yes, it’s possible to enter without any certification. But do you think you will be setting yourself up for success? The jobs for teachers without their credentials are not going to be teaching the honors students who are begging for extra work (as they’ve already done the assigned work correctly and on-time) who can’t wait to go to school every day. You’ll be probably be teaching at a school where students are used to not having adequate supports in their lives and that reflects is reflected in the classroom. Do you want to have experience (or at least theoretical knowledge) of how to teach a 15-year old kid phonics, or what to do when a neurodiverse kid is overwhelmed while you have 33 other kids in the class asking questions and you’re the only adult in the room? Is it normal that the a kid who was reading all words correctly all of a sudden starts making mistakes that look nothing like the word? Do you want to have the skills to be able to identify specific weaknesses that are keeping a kid from success and knowledge of multiple ways to try and address those weaknesses? Those are the types of things that you should learn in a good teaching program, but whether that type of education is happening is also very dependent on the teacher program. It’s something to research, for sure.