ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — Orange County teachers are set to receive a pay raise this school year after a tentative agreement was reached between the school district and the Classroom Teachers Association.
Teachers rated as highly effective will get a 4% salary raise, while those rated as effective will receive a 3% increase.
Additionally, $2 million is allocated for veteran teachers, and supplements for critical, hard-to-fill roles will continue.
The agreement advances on teacher pay in Orange County, a crucial issue for educators and officials. The funds allocated to veteran teachers aim to honor their long-term commitment.
Continuing supplements for hard-to-fill positions aims to attract and retain qualified teachers in challenging areas, part of a broader strategy to ensure all students access quality education regardless of subject or grade.
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