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Ohio offers bonus to military, veterans to work in schools

(The Center Square) – Service members, veterans and their spouses can receive a taxpayer-funded bonus to work in Ohio schools for at least a year.

The state recently announced the Military Recruit Award, which allows schools to offer a $3,000 hiring bonus to students who join the educational workforce in public school districts, community schools, independent STEM schools and joint vocational school districts.

“In Ohio, we are proud to support members of the military and their families,” Gov. Mike DeWine said. “This program is not only a win for our service members but also for our students. What they will gain from these heroes goes beyond textbooks. They will have a front row seat to learn about important life values like duty, integrity, respect, and courage. I look forward to seeing the positive benefits our Military Recruit Award will bring to entire communities.”

The state will reimburse districts for the bonus, along with 1.45% for Medicare and 14% for the State Teachers Retirement System or School Employees Retirement System.

The state is also offering a $1,500 bonus to schools or districts that hire and recruit eligible military individuals.

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“Individuals from our military exemplify service, leadership, collaboration, and many other skills that translate to and strengthen the education profession,” said Stephen Dackin, director of the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce. “The Military Recruit Award will boost Ohio’s education communities by attracting and retaining these revered individuals to careers in education.”

The offer is open to current members of the U.S. Armed Forces, Reserves or National Guard, as well as veterans of any Armed Forces branch. Spouses of current service members or veterans are also eligible.

“I am grateful for the Military Recruit Award, which is yet another example of how Ohio values military service and the unique skillsets of veterans and those currently serving,” said retired Maj. Gen. Deborah Ashenhurst, director of the Ohio Department of Veterans Services. “A strong sense of values, discipline, and teamwork make veterans and military members ideal for influencing the development and education of Ohio’s children. This program will be a path to a successful career transition for many Ohio veterans.”

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