In HISD , It Looks Like Money Talks as Regards Teacher Retention

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In a Monday press release that the district was clearly happy to generate, Houston ISD administrators today announced that the majority of their teachers say they are staying for the 2024-25 academic year.  How much of that depends upon the higher salaries for  teachers at the New Education System schools...

HISD Superintendent Mike Miles in one of his first days on the job, is happy about the teacher retention survey results.In a Monday press release that the district was clearly happy to generate, Houston ISD administrators today announced that the majority of their teachers say they are staying for the 2024-25 academic year. How much of that depends upon the higher salaries for teachers at the New Education System schools is anyone's guess.

As part of an annual survey, HISD asks teachers what they plan to do for the next school year. Of the 93 percent of HISD teachers, or 10,230 teachers, who responded this year, 96 percent said they want to continue teaching in HISD. According to HISD this was a higher number of respondents than previous years.

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