Governor Praises Passage of Math, Science Teacher Legislation
Monday, March 30, 2009 |
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“Our state graduated only one physics teacher last year, and we must do what we can to ensure that our students are ready to meet the challenges ahead,” said Governor Perdue. “I applaud the General Assembly for passing legislation to attract and retain more math and science teachers in our schools.”
The Governor’s proposal was based on recommendations by the Alliance of Education Agency Head’s Math and Science Task Force. Under the legislation, math and science teachers with less than five years experience will be brought up to the fifth year pay level. In an effort to encourage elementary teachers to increase their competency in math and science, the Governor’s proposal also provides a $1,000 annual bonus to elementary teachers who hold a math or science endorsement. The incentives will be available for the 2010-11 school year, which will begin in the Fiscal Year 2011 state budget.
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