Crowell ISD - Year 1

Teacher Incentive Allotment

What is the Teacher Incentive Allotment?

The Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) was created by the Texas Legislature as part of House Bill 3 to provide a realistic pathway for top teachers to earn six-figure salaries and to help attract and retain highly effective teachers at traditionally hard-to-staff schools. 

 To learn more about the Teacher Incentive Allotment, visit tiatexas.org.

Why does Crowell ISD want to be a Teacher Incentive Allotment District?


The desire of Crowell ISD is to have exemplary instruction in every classroom.  TIA will provide an opportunity to retain, enhance the abilities, and REWARD current teachers as well as attracting highly qualified and highly effective applicants.  

Region 15 - Teacher Overview Session

Teacher Designations 

Teacher designations generate additional teacher-focused allotment funding for districts to reward and retain their most effective teachers. Teachers earn designations through two different routes. First, National Board Certified teachers are eligible to earn a Recognized designation. Second, districts may designate their effective teachers when they are approved for a local teacher designation system. The approval process is multi-step and includes the submission of a system application to the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and then a data validation process through Texas Tech University. 

How do I get designated?

There are two ways to earn designations with the Teacher Incentive Allotment.

What if I have my NBC and am in our district plan? Do I get both amounts of money?

How much money could teachers at Crowell ISD receive?

Recognized

Allotment: 

$7,380

Exemplary

Allotment: 

$14,761

Master

Allotment:

$26,601

For more information about designations and eligibility, please visit:  About the TIA (tiatexas.org)