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Pay for some Texas teachers will top $100,000 in bid to aid poorer schools devastated by COVID-19
A new incentive program will increase pay for teachers facing some of the greatest challenges in helping students catch up from the pandemic. It relies on more than standardized test scores to measure performance. Adriana Abundis, a dual-language master mathematics teacher, speaks with students at Lanier High School in San Antonio. Abundis is a 2021 finalist for Texas Teacher of the Year. (Source: San Antonio Independent School District) By Bekah McNeel | May 17, 2021 at 7:54 AM CDT - Updated May 17 at 8:26 AM
AUSTIN, Texas (The Texas Tribune) - In a move to create educational equity, Texas is set to offer some of its best teachers more than $100,000 annually, rewarding them for work in the state’s poorest schools where COVID-19 has devastated communities, resulting in months, if not years, of learning loss.
Texas teachers to be paid $100k at some schools impacted by pandemic
A new incentive program will increase pay for teachers facing some of the greatest challenges in helping students catch up from the pandemic.
Credit: San Antonio Independent School District Author: The Texas Tribune Updated: 2:54 PM CDT May 17, 2021
SAN ANTONIO
In a move to create educational equity, Texas is set to offer some of its best teachers more than $100,000 annually, rewarding them for work in the state’s poorest schools where COVID-19 has devastated communities, resulting in months, if not years, of learning loss.
“We need our best teachers to be able to do this work,” said Mohammed Choudhury, associate superintendent of strategy, talent and innovation for the San Antonio Independent School District. “We need them to extend their work and their leadership beyond their classroom to not only be able to move beyond COVID-19, but to build back better.”
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$100K salaries possible for SAISD s best teachers under pay raise plan
The district s best teachers in its poorest schools could earn over $100,000 if they continue other responsibilities like coaching and extracurricular instruction. Author: Matt Houston (KENS) Updated: 10:40 PM CDT April 27, 2021
SAN ANTONIO Nearly 200 San Antonio Independent School District teachers are all but guaranteed stipends worth at least $15,000 next year thanks, in part, to a new Texas education initiative.
SAISD says it s submitted 193 teachers for the pay increases. About 30 of those educators will qualify for stipends worth between $28,500 and $36,500.
The average qualifying SAISD teacher already makes nearly $60,000 each year. The district s best teachers in its poorest schools could earn more than $100,000 if they continue other responsibilities like coaching and extracurricular instruction.