TIA

Chapel Hill ISD Honors TIA Award Recipients for 2023-2024 School Year

Tyler, Texas — Chapel Hill ISD proudly announces the Texas Incentive Allotment (TIA) recipients for the 2023-2024 school year, recognizing 13 newly designated teachers and 3 who have advanced their designations. This year, a total of $674,575 in TIA stipend funding has been awarded to honor these outstanding educators. Since the district's participation in the TIA program, Chapel Hill ISD has distributed approximately $1.3 million in stipends to support and reward teacher excellence.

In the 2023-2024 school year, the district now boasts 51 TIA-designated teachers across various campuses:

  • 12 Master Teachers

  • 9 Exemplary Teachers

  • 30 Recognized Teachers

Superintendent Lamond Dean expressed his appreciation for the hard work and dedication of Chapel Hill ISD’s educators, stating, "The TIA program allows us to recognize the incredible impact our teachers have on student achievement. We are proud to honor these dedicated professionals who continue to raise the bar for education in our district."


2023-2024 TIA Award recipients & their designations:

Wise Elementary

  • Krystal Miller ~ Master

  • Mallory Noland ~ Master

  • Jesica Taylor ~ Master

  • Jessica Coleman ~ Recognized

  • Haley Landon ~ Recognized

  • Maria Delgado ~ Recognized

  • Angela Greer ~ Recognized

Kissam Intermediate

  • Janai Burris ~ Master

  • Gregar Burris ~ Recognized

  • Crystal Bass ~ Recognized

  • Kelly Aydelott ~ Recognized

  • LaChrissa Killen ~ Recognized


Junior High

  • Diana Esquivel ~ Recognized

High School

  • Julia Dahlgren ~ Recognized


Jackson Elementary

  • Mary Montiel ~ Recognized

  • Maria Blair ~ Master

Chapel Hill ISD remains committed to fostering a culture of excellence, and through the TIA program, the district continues to celebrate and reward the contributions of its exceptional teachers.

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