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Texas Lawmakers Finalize $8.5 Billion Public School Funding Deal

The compromise package includes modest per-student funding increases, targeted teacher raises, and funds for fixed costs and insurance, addressing years of stagnant funding.

Waelder 5th grade students work on their math lesson in class.
Bonham Elementary School in San Antonio on May 9, 2018.

Overview

  • The Texas Legislature has reached a near-final agreement on an $8.5 billion public school funding package, blending priorities from both chambers.
  • The deal includes a $55 per-student base funding increase and $1.2 billion for fixed costs like utilities and transportation.
  • It allocates $4.2 billion for teacher raises, $500 million for other school staff, and $100 million for windstorm insurance in coastal districts.
  • The Senate’s tiered pay system prioritizes experienced teachers while excluding first- and second-year instructors and some support staff.
  • School leaders have criticized the package as overdue, citing six years of stagnant funding amidst rising inflation and operational costs.