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Bill would pay retired teachers to give short induction mentoring to new teachers
Summary
House Bill 837 would fund a retired‑teacher induction program that pairs retired teachers with newly hired teachers for up to 36 hours in the first three months, backed by a $100,000 annual appropriation to OPI. Proponents said the pilot would help retention, especially in rural and CTE classrooms.
Representative Jamie Eiseley introduced House Bill 837 to establish a retired‑teacher induction pilot that pairs retired educators with new teachers for a short, focused induction period. The bill would authorize up to 36 hours per retired mentor during the first three months and include a state general fund appropriation of $100,000 per year to the Office of…
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