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Klein ISD: 90 Seconds with Bret, 12/27/2016

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We left our talk about school finance with school property taxes.
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Now I know this is not everyone's favorite subject...
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...but a community is only as healthy as the school district is successful.
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We learned in the first school finance session that the current system does not provide equal funding per student to Texas school districts.
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In addition, it's important to know increased property values which cause your school taxes to increase...
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...do not lead to an increase in funding for the operations of Klein ISD.
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As local property tax collections increase, our state funding decreases proportionately.
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The state then has the discretion to appropriate the local tax funds into any state budget. Not just education.
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And the fixed amount set by the state, which is allocated on a per-student basis, has not increased in Klein ISD since 2006.
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Imagine trying to run your household with the same amount of money per family member as you did in 2006.
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With no increase to offset inflation costs for food, housing, gasoline, insurance, transportation or anything else.
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Klein ISD does receive that fixed amount per student for new students to help cover the costs of additional teachers and staff needed.
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But the increase does not address the inflation costs for supplies and services.
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Payroll costs account for 90% of the entire school district budget...
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...with teachers and support staff making up the largest percentage of the payroll.
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To make matters even worse, school districts receive the same transportation allotment as they did in 1984.
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So, how can districts secure additional funds to support and sustain a high quality educational environment?
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Can the district afford to open two new schools with the existing revenue structure provided by the state?
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The answers to these questions and more in the coming weeks.
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For now, I'm Bret Champion and that's Klein ISD in 90-ish seconds.
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