The TEA's financial accountability system shows that districts prioritize instruction over admin with 92% of districts, responsible for educating 98% of students, receiving the highest or second highest rating for the ratio of their instructional costs to their admin costs.
Lawmakers gave public schools new money in 2019 trusting that districts would spend it wisely. They did just that with 81% going to non-admin pay, either raises or new positions, and just 1.93% going to central admin pay, including both the cost of raises and new positions.
Like lawmakers, TX school districts prioritize teachers, the most impactful factor in student success other than parents. That's why teacher pay is the largest expense in school districts across the state and central admin pay is the smallest portion of district payroll budgets.
Like lawmakers, Texas school districts prioritize students when budgeting, spending more than 91% of their budgets on expenditures that are directly related to students and just 3.29% of their total expenditures on administration costs.
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Yesterday, the Texas House advanced its school funding plan, which prioritizes teachers but leaves districts with flexibility to address unique needs. The Senate previously advanced its plan which restricts spending to experienced teacher raises, special education, & safety.
Over 90% of Texas kids attend public schools.
These schools are shaping the future of our state.
Teachers, students, and communities—tell lawmakers:
Investing in Texas students must be a top priority.
PTA parents like Cynthia Trejo throughout Texas are joining the Fund Schools First movement.
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Public schools are in the business of educating students. That's why their budgets prioritize teachers and student opportunity. Only 3.32% of school district budgets are spent on administration.
Thank you to these Chambers of Commerce for urging state lawmakers to Fund Schools First.
They recognize that a strong business community depends on an educated workforce.
When Texas public schools succeed, Texas succeeds.
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Public schools are in the business of educating students. That's why their budgets prioritize teachers and student opportunity. Only 3.32% of school district budgets are spent on administration. #txlege
The basic allotment is key to school funding. Increasing the BA:
✅ Gives teachers raises
✅ Increases special ed funding
✅ Increases safety funding
✅ Keeps more local money local
✅ Lets school boards meet the needs of their communities
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Parents like Halie Stout are joining the Fund Schools First movement.
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Investing in our students is smart economics.
For every $1 Texas spends on public education, the state sees an economic return of $57.
There is no better investment for our future.
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Source: The Perryman Group
Texas is the world’s 8th largest economy, but inflation has eroded the state’s historic investments in public education.
To stay strong, we must invest in Texas students—our greatest asset.
When Texas public schools succeed, Texas succeeds!
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Our communities value teachers, but they need better pay, support, and respect.
Great educators are key to student success, so we need to invest in them.
Raising the basic allotment ensures a pay increase for teachers statewide.
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Proud parents like Laurel Allenstein are joining the Fund Schools First movement.
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Texas school districts put teachers & students first, spending just 3.32% on admin in 22-23. Since 2019, new state funds have raised teacher & support staff pay, reduced class sizes & covered utilities. Only 1.93% went to central admin pay. #FundSchoolsFirst#txlege