Abbott signed a landmark school finance bill into law on June 11. The new law, known as HB 3, will pump about $6.5 billion in new spending into the state’s schools. The law requires districts to use at least 30 percent of the new funding on pay raises for staff. Of that, 75 percent must go toward teacher pay raises and raises for school-based counselors, librarians and school nurses. The remaining 25 percent goes to other staff members.

Because it is not just teacher pay raises across the board, each district now has to adjust their budget for teacher pay based on what they are receiving.

Here is what we have seen so far – we will add to it as we see more!

Salary Increase New Starting Salary Starting Salary Inc
Belton ISD 6.50% $50,200 $2,900
Brenhan ISD $4,000 $46,000 $2,019
Clear Creek ISD 3.50% $55,750 $2,150
Clint ISD 4-6%
Conroe ISD 3.50% $2,500
Dallas ISD $54,000 $2,000
Denton ISD $54,500 $1,300
Elkhart ISD $3,000
Frisco ISD $54,500 $1,500
Greenville ISD 9%
Hays ISD 4.35%
Houston ISD 3-15%
Huffman ISD 4%
Humble ISD 7% $56,700 $2,300
Kileen ISD 6.6-10% $50,300 $3,300
Lochart ISD $2,500
Norside ISD 4.60% $5,445 $1,965
North East ISD 3% $53,000
Pine Tree ISD $4,000 $51,250
Plainview ISD 3.5-4.5%
Red Oak ISD $48,000 $3,000
San Marco ISD 3% $49,662
Tidehaven ISD $4,000
Van Vleck ISD 5%
Waco ISD 5.20% $48,000 $1,400
Springtown ISD $4,000 $46,110
Lubbock ISD 5-6% $45,000
Beaumont ISD 7-9% $48,000 $3,000
Ysleta 5-6%
Fort Worth 2% $54,000 $1,000

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