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SCUC ISD staff reopen discussion of Teacher Incentive Allotment; district could take years to implement

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Summary

District officials outlined the teacher incentive allotment (TIA) program, startup costs and timeline, and said implementation would likely take several years with uncertain startup funding.

The Schertz‑Cibolo‑Universal City ISD administration revisited the Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) Tuesday, outlining two pathways to teacher designation, implementation steps and startup challenges should the district pursue a local designation system.

Why it matters: TIA creates state allotments intended to reward and retain teachers; districts must build valid, reliable local systems or rely on National Board Certification to secure funds. Staff said the earliest possible timeline for the district to have funds in hand would be summer 2028, and that start‑up costs and test‑validation needs could be substantial.

What the district presented Assistant superintendent/lead (presenter identified…

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