ATLANTA – Georgia’s state Board of Education has approved a plan to pay $1,000 bonuses to teachers and most other education employees, using in $240 million federal coronavirus relief money.
The Board of Education voted Thursday to send the money to Georgia school districts, which are in turn supposed to pay teachers before June 30.
Woods told board members Thursday he thought it would encourage teachers to stay on the job.
State officials followed up by saying they would also pay $1,000 bonuses to preschool teachers, state employees and public university employees, all financed directly or indirectly by federal aid.
Many districts are expected to pay $1,000 bonuses to central office staff out of local funds.