Confusion and Changes: Georgia's Teacher Retention Bonus Controversy
Originally Published 2 years ago — by FOX 5 Atlanta

The state superintendent of Georgia's Department of Education, Richard Woods, expressed his confusion and disappointment in a letter to Atlanta Public Schools (APS) after learning that APS teachers and support staff would not be receiving the $1,000 retention bonus announced by Governor Brian Kemp. APS had already included a similar payment in their employees' December paychecks, leading to frustration and confusion among educators. Woods criticized APS for not aligning with the timing of past retention payments and questioned their decision to pre-emptively distribute the funds. APS responded by stating that they wanted to reward their employees before the holiday break and would pass along any additional funds once clarification is provided on which categories of employees should be covered by the bonus.