§ 6-17-811 - Incentives for teacher recruitment and retention in high-priority districts.
               	 		
6-17-811.    Incentives for teacher recruitment and retention in high-priority districts.
    (a)  As used in this section:
      (1)  "High-priority district" means a public school district:
            (A)  In  which eighty percent (80%) or more of public school students are  eligible for the free or reduced-price lunch program under the National  School Lunch Act based on the October 1 student count of the previous  year submitted to the Department of Education; and
            (B)    (i)  Except  as provided by subdivision (a)(1)(B)(ii) of this section, that had a  three-quarter average daily membership in the previous year of one  thousand (1,000) or fewer students.
                  (ii)  In  order to further the state's policy of encouraging efficiency and the  expansion of available course offerings that might be achieved through  the voluntary consolidation or annexation of school districts,  qualifying teachers in the resulting school district in an approved  voluntary consolidation under    6-13-1404(a)(2) or    6-13-1603(a) or in a  receiving district in an approved voluntary annexation under     6-13-1403(a)(2)-(4) or    6-13-1603(a) shall continue to receive the  funding provided under this section if all school districts in the  voluntary consolidation or annexation were high-priority districts in  the immediately preceding school year, even if the average daily  membership of the resulting or receiving school district is one thousand  (1,000) or above.
                  (iii)  By  April 15 of each year, the State Board of Education shall determine the  districts that qualify as high-priority districts of the state;
      (2)    (A)  "New  teacher bonus" means an incentive bonus provided under subdivisions  (b)(1)-(3) of this section to a teacher who is within the first three  (3) years of employment with a single high-priority district.
            (B)  A  teacher is not entitled to receive a new teacher bonus from any  high-priority district other than the high-priority district that first  employed the teacher and paid the teacher a new teacher bonus;
      (3)  "Previous year" means the school year immediately preceding the present school year;
      (4)  "Retention bonus" means an incentive bonus provided under subdivision (b)(4) or subdivision (b)(5) of this section; and
      (5)    (A)  "Teacher"  means a licensed classroom teacher who spends seventy percent (70%) of  his or her time working directly with students in a classroom setting  teaching all grade-level or subject-matter appropriate classes.
            (B)  "Teacher" includes a guidance counselor or librarian.
(b)  At  the end of the school year and upon completion of a licensed teacher's  contracted teaching obligations, a teacher who completes the entire  current school year teaching in a high-priority district may be entitled  to receive in addition to all other contracted salary and benefits:
      (1)  For  a newly hired teacher who has not previously taught in a high-priority  district, a one-time signing bonus of five thousand dollars ($5,000) for  the first year of service in the high-priority district, to be paid  upon completion of the full year of teaching;
      (2)  For  a newly hired teacher who meets the requirements of subdivision (b)(1)  of this section, who continues to teach in the same high-priority  district, and who completes the second full year of contracted teaching  obligations, a new teacher bonus of four thousand dollars ($4,000) in  addition to all other contracted salary and benefits;
      (3)  For  a teacher who meets the requirements of subdivisions (b)(1) and (2) of  this section, who continues to teach in the same high-priority district,  and who completes a third year of contracted teaching obligations, a  new teacher bonus of four thousand dollars ($4,000) in addition to all  other contracted salary and benefits;
      (4)  For  a teacher who meets the requirements of subdivisions (b)(1)-(3) of this  section, who enters his or her fourth or subsequent year of service  with the same high-priority district or begins employment with a  high-priority district other than the high-priority district where he or  she was employed at the time he or she received a new teacher bonus  under subdivisions (b)(1)-(3) of this section, a retention bonus of  three thousand dollars ($3,000) for the fourth and each subsequent  complete year of service in the high-priority district, to be paid at  the end of the school year after completing all contractual obligations;  and
      (5)  For a teacher employed  in a high-priority district who does not meet the requirements of  subdivisions (b)(1)-(3) of this section, a retention bonus of three  thousand dollars ($3,000) for each complete year of service in the  high-priority district, to be paid at the end of the school year after  completing all contractual obligations.
(c)    (1)  A  teacher shall not be entitled to a bonus provided under this section  unless the teacher has fulfilled his or her contractual obligations for  the current school year.
      (2)  The  superintendent of the high-priority district where the teacher is  employed shall certify in writing to the department that the teacher has  completed all contractual obligations for the school year.
(d)  The department shall:
      (1)  Monitor the implementation of the incentive program established by this section;
      (2)  Collect data to be used to evaluate the incentive program's effectiveness; and
      (3)  Promulgate any necessary rules to administer the requirements of this teacher recruitment and retention program.
(e)    (1)  The  bonus amounts provided under this section are the maximum amounts to be  paid to qualifying teachers in high-priority districts and are subject  to the appropriation and availability of funding for the payment of the  bonuses.
      (2)  If the funds  appropriated and available for the payment of the bonuses under this  section are insufficient to pay the maximum bonus amounts to each  qualifying teacher, the department shall distribute the available  funding to qualified teachers on a pro rata basis.