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Gianforte Signs Bill Aimed At Boosting Teacher Pay

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Gov. Greg Gianforte Friday signed a bill into law that will create an incentive program for public school districts to pay their early-career teachers a higher wage.

Salaries for early-career educators in Montana are among the lowest in the country, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. Montana teachers as a whole are also on average among the lowest paid across the country,according to the National Education Association.

Gov. Gianforte signed House Bill 143 into law, which will allocate $2.3 million of the state’s general fund annually to incentivize districts to increase pay for their starting teachers.

According to a press release from the Montana Office of Public Instruction, the bill is expected to benefit 700 teachers entering the education field when it goes into effect in 2023.

In a statement, Gianforte said the bill would help the state retain and attract early-career teachers.

Aaron graduated from the University of Minnesota School of Journalism in 2015 after interning at Minnesota Public Radio. He landed his first reporting gig in Wrangell, Alaska where he enjoyed the remote Alaskan lifestyle and eventually moved back to the road system as the KBBI News Director in Homer, Alaska. He joined the MTPR team in 2019. Aaron now reports on all things in northwest Montana and statewide health care.
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