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Home > Waco Breaking News > Archives > 2008 > August > 26 > Entry

Governor presents $1 million check to Waco ISD

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Gov. Rick Perry visited Waco’s Cesar Chavez Middle School this morning to award more than $1 million in funding to the Waco Independent School District through the District Awards for Teaching Excellence grant program.

Technically, the check read $1,005,307.

We have images from Perry’s visit in an online slideshow.

According to a news release, DATE supports school districts in creating or maintaining a system of awards for educators who improve student achievement. DATE grants combined with Texas Educator Excellence Grants represent the largest teacher incentive programs in the nation.

“There is no financial measure for a young life that is changed, inspired and set on course to fulfill its potential,” Gov. Perry said. “We must reward those teachers that break away from the pack and make a positive and lasting influence on our students’ education and lives.”

The governor was joined by Texas Education Agency Commissioner Robert Scott, Waco ISD Superintendent Roland Hernandez and principal Alfredo M. Loredo.

Available for the first time in the 2008-09 school year, the DATE program begins with a $147.5 million appropriation, the news release notes. DATE grants differ from other incentive programs by distributing awards to entire school districts rather than one campus. All school districts are eligible to participate and award amounts are determined by dividing the total appropriation by the number of students educated in the districts.

At least 60 percent of the DATE funds must be used to reward teachers who positively impact student academic improvement, growth or achievement. The remainder may be used for approved activities such as recruitment and retention of teachers and master teachers, and incentives to principals and other school staff who increase student performance.

The more than 200 districts participating in the program educate and employ almost 50 percent of the students and teachers in Texas. They also educate 60 percent of the economically disadvantaged students in the state and 62 percent of the state’s (English as a Second Language) students.

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By mike

August 26, 2008 12:40 PM | Link to this

And they will spend the whole thing on the morons at Wiley. Since he was at Ceasar Chavez why wasnt the check written in Peso’s instead of Dollars?

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