Whitmer Will Propose Retention Bonuses For Teachers, Staff

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From the Associated Press — Governor Gretchen Whitmer will propose spending $2.3 billion over four years to recruit and retain teachers and other school staff, enticing them with annual $2,000 bonuses that would grow to $4,000 by 2025. Her plan to
address educator shortages, provided to The Associated Press, is part of the budget Whitmer will present to lawmakers. Starting in the fall, all full-time returning K-12 public employees would get $2,000, with part-timers receiving less based on hours worked. They would get an additional $2,000 in 2023. Teachers and other certified staff like counselors would qualify for $3,000 in 2024 and $4,000 in 2025.