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Plano ISD submits pilot application for state Teacher Incentive Allotment, will start with K-2 campuses
Summary
Plano ISD told trustees it submitted an application to pilot the state's Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA), starting with K-2 designations at three campuses and leveraging national-board certification as an initial pathway.
Plano ISD staff told the Board of Trustees on May 6 that the district has submitted an application to participate in Texas's Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) program and will begin with a focused pilot that prioritizes early-grade reading and math (K-2) at three volunteer campuses.
District presenters said TIA provides an avenue for teachers to receive significant supplemental pay without leaving the classroom, and that the allotment is designed to prioritize hard-to-staff campuses and subjects. Under the program, teachers can earn local designations (e.g., 'recognized', 'exemplary') that translate into additional…
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