In fact, lawmakers failed to pass legislation on public school administrators’ three biggest priorities during the regular session. Proposals to raise teacher salaries, increase the base amount schools receive per student and overhaul the public school system’s funding formula all fizzled amid a political standoff over school vouchers, which would allow families to use state funds to pay for their kids’ private schooling.

Public education funding and vouchers

Who would benefit? 

Hundreds of protesters cross 12th St. and walk towards the Governor's Mansion during a rally against school vouchers on Oct. 7, 2023.
Jerrica Liggins, second from left, gathers with fellow teachers from Paris ISD at the Texas Capitol on Oct. 7, 2023. Liggins and her colleagues traveled to Austin to protest against school vouchers. Hundreds gathered to protest two days before a special session was slated to begin on Oct. 9, 2023.

A decline in standing

This article was written by :  MAIA PANDEY  of The Texas Tribune.  

This article originally appeared at : https://www.texastribune.org/2023/10/09/texas-teachers-school-vouchers-special-session/