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127 Harmony Central Texas Teachers Earn $1.4 Million Through Teacher Incentive Allotment

How the Teacher Incentive Allotment Rewards Harmony Educators

Harmony Public Schools-Central Texas District staff present TIA to one of its nine campuses, Harmony School of Innovation
Harmony Public Schools-Central Texas District staff present TIA to one of its nine campuses, Harmony School of Innovation (Courtesy of Harmony Public Schools-Central Texas)

At Harmony Public Schools–Central Texas, we’ve always known our teachers are extraordinary. This year, the state of Texas agrees in a big way: 127 Harmony teachers have been awarded designations through the Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA), earning a combined $1,413,890 in recognition for their excellence in the classroom.

What is the Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA)?

The TIA was created by the Texas Legislature in 2019 with a clear mission: reward and retain highly effective teachers in Texas classrooms. The program recognizes teachers at three levels—Recognized, Exemplary, and Master—based on classroom performance and student growth.

Unlike other programs that cap the number of teachers who can earn awards, TIA has no limit. That means every Harmony teacher who meets the criteria can earn this recognition, year after year.

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How the Funding Works

The amount each teacher generates for their campus depends on two key things:

  • Their designation level (Recognized, Exemplary, or Master)
  • Campus characteristics such as socio-economic status and rural location

For example, an Exemplary teacher at a high-need campus can generate significantly more funding than one at a suburban campus.

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By law, at least 90% of TIA funds are allocated directly to teacher compensation on the campus where the award was earned. The remaining up to 10% may be used to strengthen the district’s designation system or support teachers in earning designations in the future.

Why This Matters for Harmony

At Harmony–Central Texas, we see these awards as more than numbers on a page. They represent real investment in our classrooms, our campuses, and most importantly, our students’ futures.

“Our teachers are the heart of Harmony,” said Dr. Altindag, Area Superintendent of Harmony Public Schools–Central Texas. “This recognition reflects the extraordinary dedication of our educators who consistently go above and beyond for their students. Thanks to the TIA program, we can not only reward their excellence but reinvest strategically into our campuses—supporting both teacher retention and student success.”

Celebrating Our Teachers

We are proud of each of the 127 Harmony–Central Texas teachers who earned this recognition. Their commitment to student growth, innovation, and excellence in the classroom is what makes Harmony schools thrive.

Harmony Public Schools is a Texas-born, Texas-wide public charter school system with more than 60 campuses serving PreK-Grade 12 students in 23 cities across the state, including nine campuses in Austin, Cedar Park Georgetown, Leander, and Pflugerville. Harmony’s curriculum places a heavy focus on STEM skills, Character Education, project-based learning, and college readiness. Learn more about Harmony Public Schools-Central Texas HERE.

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About Harmony Public Schools
Harmony Public Schools are more than 60 high-performing PreK-12 college preparatory charter schools throughout Texas. Harmony blends the highest standards and expectations, with a rigorous math- and science-centered curriculum and dedicated and engaged teachers and families to cultivate excellence and prepare students to succeed in college, careers, and life. At Harmony Public Schools, we believe every child can succeed, and we are committed to helping them realize their full potential. To learn more about Harmony Public Schools, please visit harmonytx.org. Harmony is currently accepting applications for the 2025-2026 academic year. Students may apply at harmonytx.org/apply.

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