Assistant Superintendent Dana Holcomb, at left, told trustees at Monday’s school board meeting that acceptance by the state of the Lampasas ISD Teacher Incentive Allotment application is “the first big hurdle” that has been cleared. District administrators plan to implement the program in 2026-2027. Pictured next to Holcomb is LISD Chief Financial Officer Shane Jones. ERICK MITCHELL | DISPATCH RECORD
Lampasas ISD Superintendent Dr. Chane Rascoe and Board President Ryan Shahsn listen to input about the Teacher Incentive Allotment plan at Monday’s school board meeting. ERICK MITCHELL | DISPATCH RECORD
Lampasas ISD Assistant Superintendent Dana Holcomb announced in Monday’s Board of Trustees meeting that the district’s application to develop a Teacher Incentive Allotment program had been accepted.The TIA program was established in 2019 by the Texas Legislature to provide lucrative salaries for teachers who succeed in the classroom and to boost pay for teachers in rural areas....
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