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The school's initial 155 slots quickly filled after its opening. [5] The school added fifth grade classes in 1997 and middle school classes in 2004. [6] Word of mouth regarding the school spread throughout the Gulfton community. [3] By 2009 the school planned to find a new site for elementary school classes within a three-year period. [7]
Teacher pay in Texas. The Grand Prairie school district is the highest-paying school district in the Metroplex for first-year teachers without master’s degrees. They’re paid $61,000. For ...
Furthermore, teachers hired after January 1, 2021, will not receive health benefits, along with teachers having to pay $10,000 per year in out of pocket health insurance. [ 21 ] Because of a majority of the strikes being in predominantly Republican Party-controlled, conservative states, the strikes have been referred to as the "Red State Revolt".
Governor Greg Abbott announced the appointment of John P. Scott as the new Chief of School Safety and Security within the Texas Education Agency (TEA) on October 3. This position was created following the tragedy at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde to ensure the implementation of school safety policies and best practices across Texas.
Apr. 2—Even as the Brownsville Independent School District trumpets $10 million to be paid to teachers through the Texas Education Agency's Teacher Incentive Allotment, some teachers are ...
Central Texas school districts all raised pay for teachers and other employees in hopes of retaining and attracting workers.
The National Center on Performance Incentives conducted a three-year study in the metropolitan Nashville School System from 2006 through 2009, in which middle school mathematics teachers participated in an experiment to evaluate the effect of financial rewards for teachers whose students showed large gains on standardized tests. As stated in ...
As leaders of some of the highest-performing community public charter schools in Texas and the country, collectively serving more than 150,000 Texas children, we are proud of our graduates’ 100% ...