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United ISD seeks broader Teacher Incentive Allotment participation; district to pilot expanded categories

5867783 · May 14, 2025
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District staff presented an expansion and modification application for the Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA). The application was submitted April 15; district staff described a two‑year TIA cycle, pilot data capture for 2025–26, new eligible categories in some feeder patterns and training and calibration work to support valid data submission.

United ISD staff told the board they have submitted an expansion and modification application for the Teacher Incentive Allotment to the Texas Education Agency and plan a local pilot to capture data for additional eligible teacher categories.

"TIA is a phase‑in program," Lani Hernandez, director of the Teacher Incentive Allotment, told trustees. Hernandez said the district submitted its expansion modification application to the state on April 15 and expects the state to return results on or about Aug. 31. She described TIA as a two‑year cycle: a data‑capture year followed by a data‑submission year and, if validated, a payout year.

Hernandez said the expansion would make TIA…

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