School chiefs urge cash lure for math and science teachers
13th Nov 2006, 09:44 GMT
Forty-eight school superintendents across Massachusetts are calling for cash incentives to attract math and science teachers, a new effort to compete with higher-paying private businesses that would change the way teachers are paid.
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