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Financing Texas Public Schools in an Era of Accountability Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce June 7, 2012

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Page 1: Financing Texas Public Schools in an Era of Accountability Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce June 7, 2012

The EQUITY CENTERis proud of its

GOLD SPONSORS

Page 2: Financing Texas Public Schools in an Era of Accountability Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce June 7, 2012

Financing Texas Public Schools in an Era of AccountabilityGreater El Paso Chamber of Commerce

June 7, 2012

Page 3: Financing Texas Public Schools in an Era of Accountability Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce June 7, 2012

Equity Center 33/1/2012

Lowest 10% Lowest 25% State Average Highest 25% Highest 10%$5,549 $5,564

$5,959

$7,082

$8,262$1.15

$1.14

$1.07

$1.02

$1.00

2011-12 Taxpayer & Student Inequity(Sorted by Yield at Adopted Tax Rate, Based on TEA Estimates)

State & Local Revenue per WADA M&O Tax Rates

Page 4: Financing Texas Public Schools in an Era of Accountability Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce June 7, 2012

$5,000

$5,500

$6,000

$6,500

$7,000

$7,500

$8,000

$8,500

2011-12 State & Local Revenue per WADA*

*If all were funded at $1.17 M&O.

Page 5: Financing Texas Public Schools in an Era of Accountability Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce June 7, 2012

$5,000

$5,500

$6,000

$6,500

$7,000

$7,500

$8,000

$8,500

2011-12 State & Local Revenue per WADA*Which districts are NOT in

El Paso County?

*If all were funded at $1.17 M&O.

Page 6: Financing Texas Public Schools in an Era of Accountability Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce June 7, 2012

$5,000

$5,500

$6,000

$6,500

$7,000

$7,500

$8,000

$8,500

2011-12 State & Local Revenue per WADA*Which districts are NOT in

El Paso County?

*If all were funded at $1.17 M&O.

Page 7: Financing Texas Public Schools in an Era of Accountability Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce June 7, 2012

$5,000

$5,500

$6,000

$6,500

$7,000

$7,500

$8,000

$8,500

2011-12 State & Local Revenue per WADA*If El Paso were funded at the same level that the

Texas school funding system funds Alamo Heights, how much more money would EPISD have access to in a typical elementary school

CLASSROOM?

*If all were funded at $1.17 M&O.

Page 8: Financing Texas Public Schools in an Era of Accountability Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce June 7, 2012

$35,000 more in a 22-student classroom

Page 9: Financing Texas Public Schools in an Era of Accountability Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce June 7, 2012

$35,000 more in a 22-student classroom

EVERY YEAR

Page 10: Financing Texas Public Schools in an Era of Accountability Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce June 7, 2012

Over $200,000 more in a 22-student classroom

since 2006.

Page 11: Financing Texas Public Schools in an Era of Accountability Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce June 7, 2012

$5,000

$5,500

$6,000

$6,500

$7,000

$7,500

$8,000

$8,500

2011-12 State & Local Revenue per WADAIf El Paso were funded at the same level that the

Texas school funding system funds Alamo Heights, how much more would EPISD

have access to in the DISTRICT?

Page 12: Financing Texas Public Schools in an Era of Accountability Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce June 7, 2012

$98 Million more in EPISD

Page 13: Financing Texas Public Schools in an Era of Accountability Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce June 7, 2012

$98 Million more in EPISDEVERY YEAR

Page 14: Financing Texas Public Schools in an Era of Accountability Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce June 7, 2012

Over a half BILLION DOLLARS

more in EPISDsince 2006.

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Equity Center 153/1/2012

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Equity Center 163/1/2012

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Equity Center 173/1/2012