If an SEA or LEA already has a differentiated compensation system operating in some districts and/or schools, may they apply for these funds?
Yes, agencies with differentiated compensation systems already in place may apply for a TIF program grant to expand their programs so that they reach additional high-need school sites or to include teachers or administrators in high-need schools who are not participating in the current system. Please note that applications for programs where systems are already in place must clearly describe, in the project narrative, the areas that will be expanded and developed through this grant program.
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