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Denton ISD outlines timeline to apply for teacher incentive allotment, staff explain designation process

5409579 · February 11, 2025
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District staff reviewed the Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) application timeline, designation tiers and payment mechanics; staff said local decisions on participating campuses, designation criteria and compensation remain to be set before the April application.

DENTON — District staff on Feb. 11 provided an overview of the Teacher Incentive Allotment process, timeline and local decisions Denton ISD must make in coming months if the district chooses to participate.

Mister Rainey (district presenter) told trustees that nearly 26,000 teachers statewide received TIA designations this past year, and nearly half of Texas school districts currently participate. He said state payouts to districts totaled about $292 million this past year and that the Senate has proposed adding about $75 million to TIA in the next biennium.

How it works: Rainey outlined the designation tiers — recognized, exemplary and master — and noted the range of…

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