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Board adopts P14 to implement state's SHINE educator supplement; district designates high-need categories
Summary
The board approved new policy P14, implementing Senate Bill 173's SHINE salary supplement program. The district designated secondary math, computer science, special education and secondary science as categories for stipends and said no teacher currently eligible under the prior TSSP will lose eligibility under SHINE.
The Salt Lake City School District board adopted new board policy P14 at the Aug. 5 meeting to implement the state's SHINE program, which replaces the prior teacher salary supplement program (TSSP) under Senate Bill 173.
What the policy does - State requirement: Staff said SB 173 requires local education agencies to adopt a policy implementing the state's SHINE supplement. "Senate Bill 173 requires an LEA to adopt a policy to implement the Shine," a staff…
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