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Arlington ISD studies Teacher Incentive Allotment pilot as neighboring districts expand participation

5960088 · October 17, 2025
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Summary

District staff briefed trustees on a TIA study, steering‑committee work and a proposed limited pilot of 24 campuses; trustees raised recruitment, retention and implementation concerns and asked for data on teacher eligibility under new state distinctions.

Arlington ISD trustees heard an Oct. 16 update on the district’s study of the Texas Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) as staff weigh whether to apply for a limited pilot and eventual district participation.

The district’s TIA steering committee — a cross‑functional group including Office of School Leadership, Curriculum and Instruction, Special Education, Human Resources, Academic Services, Communications and Research & Accountability — has guided focus groups, principal sessions and campus feedback. Dallas Johnson, who presented the update, said the 2025 legislative session changed TIA rules and funding levels and that Region 11 and the Texas Education Agency are expanding…

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