"Charlotte Teachers Ordered to Repay Mistakenly Issued Bonuses Totaling $280K"

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Over 200 high school English teachers in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools were mistakenly issued recruitment bonuses of $1,250 intended for new teaching recruits, and now have to repay over $1,000 each. The bonuses were meant to incentivize new hires to fill critical teacher vacancies, but none of the teachers who received the bonus were new recruits. They have the option to repay the funds in a lump sum from their February paycheck or over a three-month payment plan.
- Over 200 Charlotte teachers must pay back bonuses they were mistakenly issued WRAL News
- Over 200 teachers must pay back nearly $280K after receiving 'accidental bonuses' WKRC TV Cincinnati
- Over 200 CMS teachers must pay back bonuses they were mistakenly issued WCNC
- 200+ North Carolina teachers have to pay back $1,250 from school district payroll error WGHP FOX8 Greensboro
- CMS gives hundreds of teachers bonuses they must now pay back WSOC Charlotte
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