PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — With no votes to spare, South Dakota lawmakers have given final approval to a reworked version of Gov. Dennis Daugaard’s plan to give bonuses to top teachers and attract more teachers into some academic fields. The House voted 36-33 to approve changes the Senate had made in the bill, which next goes to the governor for his signature. Supporters say the measure will improve student achievement. But opponents say such teacher bonuses have not worked in other states. The bill includes the governor’s original plan to give $5,000 annual bonuses to the top 20 percent of teachers in each school district, but schools could create their own reward plans or not take part at all. Scholarships would be given to college students who agree to teach in critically needed subjects.