Texas lawmakers ended this year’s regular legislative session without giving public schools any money for employee raises — so school districts are finding ways to give their workers modest raises, even if it means digging into their savings accounts. “We’ve taken the position that in the absence of state leadership, we’re going to take care […]
Texas lawmakers ended this year’s regular legislative session without giving public schools any money for employee raises — so school districts are finding ways to give their workers modest raises,
Texas lawmakers ended this year’s regular legislative session without giving public schools any money for employee raises — so school districts are finding ways to give their workers modest raises,
With no new state funding, Texas schools are breaking the bank to pay for teacher raises hppr.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hppr.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Lawmakers this year didn’t approve extra money to help schools pay for raises despite having an unprecedented $32 billion surplus even after Gov. Greg Abbott commissioned a task force last year to improve teacher pay and retention.