A financial incentive to recruit licensed teachers.
Impact
The bill outlines that participants in the program will receive grants amounting to $200 for each week of their student teaching or $400 if placed in rural districts. This strategy is designed to encourage prospective teachers to accept employment contracts with public school districts within two years of graduation. By focusing on rural areas and high-need subjects, the bill attempts to address the challenges of teacher shortages while simultaneously enhancing the quality of education available in these regions.
Summary
Senate Bill 2270 aims to create a financial incentive for recruiting licensed teachers in North Dakota, specifically targeting rural school districts and positions that are regularly filled by personnel with emergency certifications or provisional licenses. The bill establishes a grant program through which licensed teachers can apply for financial assistance during their student teaching periods. The intention is to incentivize individuals to stay within North Dakota's educational system after graduation by offering monetary support.
Contention
Despite the potential benefits of SB2270, there was significant opposition, particularly during the voting process where the bill faced a substantial defeat with 7 yeas against 40 nays in the Senate's second reading. Critics expressed concerns that the bill may not address the underlying issues related to teacher retention and placement. Moreover, there are apprehensions regarding the adequacy of funding and the effectiveness of the proposed incentives in drawing teachers to more difficult-to-fill positions.
Establishes provisions relating to teacher recruitment and retention and creates the "Teacher Baseline Salary Grant Program" and the "Teacher Recruitment and Retention State Scholarship Program"
Establishes provisions relating to teacher recruitment and retention and creates the "Teacher Baseline Salary Grant Program" and the "Teacher Recruitment and Retention State Scholarship Program"
The expansion of the teacher support program to include support for teachers in their second, third, and fourth years of teaching; and to provide an appropriation.
School district enrollment, the definition of "probationary teacher", a school district's policy governing possession of a weapon, the definition of "dangerous weapon", modification of weighting factors, transition maximums and an increase in per student payments, and the school construction revolving loan fund; to provide for a legislative management study; to provide a legislative management report; to provide an appropriation; to provide for an exemption; to provide for a transfer; and to provide an effective date.