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PSJA: teacher incentive allotment yields roughly $30.8M last year; district keeps 10% for supports and pays teacher fringes

Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District Board of Trustees · April 28, 2026
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Summary

District HR reported that 82% of eligible PSJA teachers (about 1,716 educators) earned TIA designations; last year’s allotment totaled approximately $30.8 million with about $27.3M paid to teachers and $3.0M retained by the district for systems, two TIA positions, benefits and professional support.

PSJA ISD’s human resources office told trustees that the district’s Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) program produced significant compensation for designated teachers and that the district uses up to 10% of the allotment for program administration and supports.

Human resources reported that about 1,716 teachers — roughly 82% of the district’s eligible teacher pool — received TIA designations under the state program in the most recent award cycle. The district said the total…

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