
Education employees expected to receive bonus check by the end of April
Education employees should expect to receive a bonus check from outcomes money on April 30 pending county approval. The amount is not determined at this time.
Outcomes money is funding accumulated from the Tennessee Investment in Student Achievement (TISA) formula. The Cumberland County Board of Education determined the money should be reinvested in the employees with a bonus check.
The board looked at the preliminary timeline for outcomes money and approved two budget amendments during the March Cumberland County Board of Education meeting. The below timeline outlines what has to occur in order for the employees to get a bonus check.
The outcomes money budget amendments approved at the March board meeting moves the money to the appropriate budget lines.
The signed budget amendment will go before the Cumberland County Budget Committee meeting April 2 for approval to then go to the full county commission April 21 for approval.
Subject to approval from the county finance department, employees will receive their bonus check on April 30.
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Education employees expected to receive bonus check by the end of April
Education employees should expect to receive a bonus check from outcomes money on April 30 pending county approval. The amount is not determined at this time. Outcomes money is funding accumulated from the Tennessee Investment in Student Achievement (TISA) formula. The Cumberland County Board of Education determined the money should be reinvested in the employees with a bonus check. The board looked at the preliminary timeline for outcomes money and approved two budget amendments during the March Cumberland County Board of Education meeting. The below timeline outlines what has to occur in order for the employees to get a bonus check. The outcomes money budget amendments approved at the March board meeting moves the money to the appropriate budget lines. The signed budget amendment will go before the Cumberland County Budget Committee meeting April 2 for approval to then go to the full county commission April 21 for approval. Subject to approval from the county finance department, employees will receive their bonus check on April 30.