Houston Schools New Budget Brings Needed Money For Teachers And Improvements

Houston schools teachers have not had significant paybuildings up to standard.
raise in seven years. The new Houston schools•$25.1 million for overall school building
budget plans for an average 8.6 percent pay raise formaintenance.
teachers for the 2006-07 school year, with a total of•$927,300 (nearly $1 million) to maintain the
$49.2 million in funding. The state is providing $31 millionincreased police and K-9 presence at the Houston
for the pay raises, and the Houston schools areschools.
providing $18.2 million from their own revenues. An•Four percent raise across the board for
additional $8 million increase also is included for teacherschool bus drivers, cafeteria workers, custodians and
performance pay.hourly employees.
This is all part of the Houston schools proposed $1.4•Four percent raise for Houston schools
billion budget for the 2006-07 school year, and theadministrators.
Houston schools will NOT increase school tax propertyThis is all from the proposed budget's General Fund,
rates by the allotted four cents per $100 of property.which increases by 5.7 percent under the Houston
The Houston schools believe the pay raises shouldschools new plan. The Houston schools additional
make their district more competitive to attract morerevenue for the coming school year comes from the
teaching talent. Newly recruited teachers will start atincrease in local property values and the state's newly
$40,268, an increase from last year's $36,050 startingadopted school finance system, which shifts more of
pay.the funding of public education burden to the state. This
The Houston schools proposed budget also includesdecreases the cost of education for the local
the following:taxpayers from the 87.1 percent last year to only 77.6
•$1.9 million for principal and assistant principalpercent for school year 2006-07.
pay raises of 5.1 percent. Again, the Houston schoolsSeparate from the General Fund is a special
intent is to make their district more competitive. Thisappropriation from the state legislature for the Houston
also includes additional incentives for principals of largerschools. It will place $11.8 million more next year into
schools and/or those with higher numbers ofimproving high schools, with each receiving an extra
disadvantaged students and gifted and talented$187 in per student funding. The Houston schools intend
students, which require more oversight and innovationto add an additional $39 per student to this special
to educate.appropriation, based upon the types of students and
•$3 million to help academically strugglingspecific needs of each school.
Houston schools.Lastly, the Houston schools put aside extra money this
•$4.8 million more for elementary and middleyear to cover the cost of fuel for school vehicles and
schools.electricity. The Houston schools have a total of 1,000
•$12 million for small-sized Houston schoolsbuses and other vehicles in its fleet. They expect the
that do not receive as much per-student funding butcost of fuel to increase by $3 million. The cost of
need the revenues for instructional improvements.electricity for Houston schools is expected to increase
•More than $10 million to help bring schoolby $9.1 million over last year's expenditure.