Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Illinois might soon see a new stipend program for student teachers to be compensated while working. House Bill 4652 introduced by Rep. Barbara Hernandez, D-Aurora, would create a student teaching ...
Some teachers could get up to $15,000 more per year. Other teachers could get $2,000 bonuses based on their students’ test scores. Teachers at 30 Wake schools will be eligible for bonuses or ...
Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper proposed 8.5% raises for teachers this year in his April state budget proposal, with 5% raises for state employees. Cooper is also asking for bonuses for both teachers ...
Another benefit of the TAP program for the middle school has been a reduction in teacher turnover from 32 percent to 10 percent. [1] One criticism of TAP is that it is expensive for schools, costing from $250 to $400 per student per year. [2] Many TAP schools use grants to fund the program cost. [3]
The CTU continued to pursue the school violence issues, arguing that teachers were being endangered by violent students. [22] [23] During this period the union also sought shorter hours for students and teachers. [24] [25] It also called attention to a mounting teacher shortage, citing over a hundred classrooms without regular or substitute ...
The GEO filed these cards as a petition with the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board (IELRB) to request a union election. [6] In 1998, the Labor Board reviewed the petition and two of the three members in the committee ruled that graduate assistants would not be considered employees. GEO then appealed this case to the Illinois Court of ...
The Bibb County Board of Education has tentatively approved a 2025 budget that would give raises to all employees in the school system, but opposition to the budget arose due to tax concerns.
A Class action suit was brought against the State for failure to live up to the provisions of the funding program established in public act 86-273. The case went to the Illinois Supreme Court, where the court ruled, in 1994, that participants and retirement systems have neither a constitutional or a vested contractual right to enforce statutory ...