Martin Co. to give teachers bonuses for working summer school April 27, 2021 at 8:51 AM EDT - Updated April 27 at 6:46 PM
The Martin County School Board unanimously voted in support of giving bonuses for eligible instructional and support employees who work summer programs.
Board members held an emergency meeting Tuesday afternoon to approved the decision.
The one-time, lump-sum bonus will be up to $1,000 for bargaining unit-eligible employees who work a Martin County School District-approved summer program assignment during the month of June.
The incentive will provide a boost to educators who go the extra mile this summer after such a challenging school year.
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Martin County could give teachers bonuses for working summer school April 27, 2021 at 8:51 AM EDT - Updated April 27 at 8:51 AM
The Martin County School Board will hold an emergency meeting today where board members are expected to approve bonuses for eligible instructional and support employees who work summer programs.
The one-time, lump-sum bonus will be up to $1,000 for bargaining unit-eligible employees who work a Martin County School District-approved summer program assignment during the month of June.
The incentive will provide a boost to educators who go the extra mile this summer after such a challenging school year.
Like other school districts across our area, Martin County is planning a more comprehensive summer school program to try to make up for learning losses caused by the pandemic and prevent them from getting worse.
Martin County schools will return to 100% traditional learning in fall
Currently, more than 80% have returned to brick-and-mortar setting Students in Martin County will all return to traditional learning in the fall. On Tuesday, school board members decided to take Superintendent Dr. John Millay s recommendation to return to brick and mortar.
and last updated 2021-04-21 00:15:02-04
STUART, Fla. â Students in Martin County will all return to traditional learning in the fall.
School board members on Tuesday decided to take Superintendent Dr. John Millay s recommendation to return to brick-and-mortar classrooms. I am in favor of traditional learning, just not with masks, said Shannon Aprile, a parent. I think it should be voluntary.
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