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Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA)

TIA Overview

House Bill 3 (HB 3) was passed by the 86th Texas Legislature in 2019 and signed into law. This legislation established the Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) to reward, retain, and recruit effective teachers in the classroom. Through the TIA, teachers have the opportunity to earn one of three designations: Recognized, Exemplary, and Master. These teacher designations generate supplemental compensation in addition to the district’s compensation plan. This is additional funding provided by the State of Texas and it will not impact the salary provided by Pearland ISD. All teachers will continue to be paid their Pearland ISD salary. If a teacher earns a TIA Designation then the additional funds will be added to the salary provided by Pearland ISD.

There are two pathways to earning a designation:
  • Local Designation System
  • National Board Certification

TIA LDS Expansion Timeline 

TIA Phase In Timeline

 

Local Designation System

A local designation system allows districts to identify their top-performing teachers and target areas of improvement for teachers who did not qualify. Alongside statewide performance standards, districts set their own criteria for evaluating teachers and determining which teachers qualify for each level of designation. 

By statute, the amount of the allotment generated by teacher designations is dependent upon the designation level of the teacher, the social-economic status of the campus where the teacher serves as well as the rural status of the campus. The TIA is designed to reward the top 33% of teachers across the state of Texas.

Recognized Teacher
Recognized Designation Badge

 

A Recognized teacher designation generates between $3,000 - $9,000 in additional funding and is awarded to the top 33% of  teachers across the state based on their teacher observation data and student growth outcomes. 

Exemplary Teacher
Exemplary Designation Badge

 

An Exemplary teacher designation generates between $6,000 - $18,000 in additional funding and is awarded to the top 20% of teachers across the state based on their teacher observation data and student growth outcomes. 

 
Master Teacher
Master Designation Badge

 

A Master teacher designation generates between $12,000 - $32,000 in additional funding and is awarded to the top 5% of teachers across the state based on their teacher observation data and student growth outcomes.

National Board Certification

National Board Certification is a voluntary advanced professional certification for PreK–12 educators that identify teaching expertise through a performance-based, peer-reviewed assessment. Teachers are certified based on standards set by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS). A teacher must have completed three years of successful teaching in one or more early childhood, elementary, middle or secondary schools.

National Board Certified Teachers (NBCTs) are eligible to earn a designation if they meet the following criteria:
  • Hold an active lifetime, one-year, or standard Texas certification issued by the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) in a teacher, reading specialist, or Legacy Master Teacher class of certification. Teachers with an intern or probationary certificates are not eligible.
  • Hold an active National Board certification.
  • NBCT directory listing reflects Texas residency and/or employment.
  • Reported by the above Texas school system in a role ID coded as 087 during that year's Class Roster Winter Submission in February.
  • Once earned, the designation will remain active until July following the expiration of the National Board certificate.

To learn more about National Board Certification, click here to view the Pearland ISD National Board flyer. 

National Board Fee Reimbursement
Once a teacher earns their National Board Certification, renews, or completes Maintenance of Certification, they may be eligible for reimbursement for out-of-pocket fees paid to NBPTS. Fees eligible for reimbursement are: initial certification for all four components ($1,900), renewal ($1,250), and Maintenance of Certification ($495). Registration and retake fees are non-refundable. Click here to access the National Board Certification Fee Reimbursement Request Form.
 

TIA Handbooks

TIA Handbook 2024-25 (Pearland ISD Employee Access Only)
TIA Handbook 2025-26 (Pearland ISD Employee Access Only)

 

TIA Resources

F.A.Q.