On July 14th, the Austin American Statesman
posted an article titled “Not every district gets a boost in funding” where state
school funding distribution is discussed.
In Texas, an estimated $1.5 billion will be added to school funding in
the next two years. But with this
additional money, some school districts, including Eanes, will receive less
state funding for education in the coming 2015-2016 school year. There are also new state mandates that will
cost school districts money, such as “installing cameras in special education
classrooms, changing campus signs for new gun laws, and supplying 1.5 percent
more to employee’ retirement.” While some
argue there is an acceptable amount of educational funding, they question how
the funds should be disbursed as well as the cost-of-education index, something
that was last updated in 1990. While
there are funds available, the solution to helping Texas children may need to
come from new and innovative ways rather than simply the collection of more
money. This article is worth reading
because it provides information that is important for the public to know
whether they have children in schools or not.
This basic information allows the public to form ideas and opinions on
how taxes are used for school funding.
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