The Killeen Independent School District board of trustees unanimously voted to approve a teacher incentive payment spending plan during Tuesdayâs regular meeting.
âThis is a new incentive allotment proposed through the Texas Education Agency that is going to allow teachers, based upon classroom performance, to reap the benefits of additional compensation as a result of their performance,â KISD Superintendent John Craft said Tuesday evening.
The agenda item passed in a 6-0 vote with board member Marvin Rainwater absent and not voting.
The spending plan must next be approved by the Texas Education Agency before teachers see any additional funds.
The Killeen Independent School District board of trustees will vote on a plan to give teachers incentive payments during Tuesdayâs regular meeting.
District administration is recommending the school board approve the proposed teacher incentive allotment spending plan to provide payments to eligible teachers, according to the agenda.
The plan was approved by Education Service Center Region 12 in early June, the agenda states.
The Texas Education Agency would provide funding for the incentive plan in August or September of each year, according to the district. Payments to individual employees would be made before Aug. 31 each summer based on TEA verification, the agenda states.
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