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Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD celebrates 82% of teachers earning TIA designation

April 14, 2026 | PHARR-SAN JUAN-ALAMO ISD, School Districts, Texas


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Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD celebrates 82% of teachers earning TIA designation
Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District officials announced that a record 82% of the district’s teachers have earned Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) designations, and hundreds of educators and family members gathered at PSJA Stadium to mark the milestone.

District representatives said the milestone reflects continued academic progress and investments intended to recruit, retain and reward top teaching talent. “Very proud to stand up here in front of y'all. Proud of every single teacher here at PSJA District,” the presenter said, describing the celebration and the district’s focus on supporting educators.

Leaders at the event framed the TIA recognitions as a tool to boost instructional quality by rewarding performance. A speaker said that incentives motivate educators and can increase productivity in the classroom, presenting the designations as part of a broader effort to improve instruction and staffing stability.

Teachers honored at the event received commemorative yard signs, and campus leaders and administrators participated in the recognition. The presenter said more than 345 PSJA teachers are already earning six-figure salaries through the program. District leaders told attendees they plan to continue expanding opportunities for educators through the program.

The announcement provided numerical outcomes (82% designation rate and the district’s reported six-figure salary count) and celebratory recognition, but did not include additional details on eligibility criteria, funding sources, or timeline for program expansion. The district did not specify whether the designation percentage or salary figures were audited or include documentary evidence at the event. The district said it will continue to expand opportunities for educators, and the celebration concluded without a formal vote or further operational details.

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