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More money doesn’t exactly mean raises for teachers

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -  A new report sheds lights on the millions of additional dollars announced
earlier this year by the state for teacher salaries in Tennessee.

The state Comptroller of the Treasury report explains that when Gov. Bill
Haslam said in his State of the State address that he was putting $105
million into the Basic Education Program for teacher salaries, it didn't
necessarily mean raises for educators statewide.

That's because the report says local school districts get to decide how to
spend that money on positions, whether it be through employee raises or on
hiring new staff.

The report states that because the BEP is a formula for funding education,
rather than a spending plan, increases in BEP dollars don't necessarily
mean larger paychecks for every teacher.

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