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Huntsville ISD expands Teacher Incentive Allotment data capture, eyes more eligible categories

Huntsville Independent School District Board of Trustees · February 19, 2026
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District staff said Huntsville ISD has met TEA data validation milestones for TIA, will seek expansion in April to add star-tested subjects and other categories, and reiterated that 90% of allotment funds go to teachers while 10% cover program costs.

HUNTSVILLE, Texas — Huntsville ISD staff reported progress and next steps for the district’s Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) program, outlining how designations and allotment funding are being phased in and how the district plans to expand eligible categories.

Ms. Hassell told trustees the district began its TIA work five years ago and has proceeded deliberately to ensure valid data sets and successful TEA validation. She said…

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