This section establishes a program to support districts and schools recruiting and offering hiring bonuses for teachers who are American Indian or a person of color from another state or country in order to meet staffing needs in shortage areas in Minnesota.
A district or school must verify that the hiring bonus is given to persons from another state or country who:
A district or school may offer a hiring and retention bonus of a minimum of $4,000 and a maximum of $8,000 to a teacher who meets the eligibility requirements. A teacher who meets the eligibility requirements and meets a licensure shortage area in the economic development region of the state where the school is located may be offered a hiring bonus of a minimum of $5,000 and a maximum of $10,000. A teacher must be paid half of the bonus when starting employment and half after completing four years of service in the hiring district or school if the teacher has demonstrated teaching effectiveness and is not on a professional improvement plan under section 122A.40, subdivision 8, paragraph (b), clause (12) or (13), or section 122A.41, subdivision 5, paragraph (b), clause (12) or (13), or is not being considered for termination for a reason listed in section 122A.40, subdivision 9, including a teacher hired by a school district located in a city of the first class. A teacher who does not complete their first school year upon receiving a hiring bonus must repay the hiring bonus. A teacher must have a Tier 3 or Tier 4 Minnesota teaching license to qualify for the second half of the bonus. A district must prorate the second half of the bonus if the eligible teacher is nonrenewed due to reasons not having to do with teaching effectiveness or misconduct.
Minn. Stat. § 122A.59