The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1976 Page: 14 of 35
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flU gcuuulion RECORD
CANADIAN. HEMPHILL CO TEXAS
THURSDAY 16 DECEMBER 1976
TSTA school finance proposals
include $2,000 pay raises
The Texas State Teachers
Association laid out Thursday
its proposed school finance
legislation including all three
components of the Minimum
Foundation School Program
maintenance and operation,
transportation, and salary
plus numerous other factors,
some of them in agreement
with other proposals already
advanced.
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It may be too late to mail a package,
so why not a
Beef Gift Certificate
from the First State Bank
here in Canadian.
Beef Gift Certificates are available
in any denomination and may be
redeemed anywhere.
Sponsored by the Top o' Texas Cowbelles
The preliminary state cost
estimate of the TSTA plan was
put at $1.4 billion by TSTA
Pres. Grace Grimes and Kxec.
Secv. Callie W. Smith, during a
news conference in which the
two officers participated.
The cost estimate compares
with two other proposals which
do not include a teacher salary
increase: ia> Governor Dolph
Briscoe's plan estimated to cost
$850 million, and lb) the House
Committee on Alternatives to
Public School Financing which
would cost $1.2 billion for full
state funding of the present
program.
The TSTA bill makes special
provisions for poorer school
districts in at least two ways:
An equalization aid formula
providing $210 per student in
average daily attendance
iADA), triple the present $70
allocation. This is the same
dollar amount as proposed by
the Governor.
However, TSTA would
provide this aid to districts
with less than 110 percent of
the statewide average loral
fund assignment tl.FA) per
ADA, instead of using the state
average. In addition, TSTA
would provide $15 per ADA
more to those poorer districts
which fall within the lowest 5
percent of districts in the state
according to I,FA per ADA.
Also, TSTA would continue
the compensatory education
aid which was initiated in the
1975 TSTA bill. This formula
provides $40 per identifiable
educationally disadvantaged
child. The same $25.4 million
per year ceiling authorized by
HB 1126 of the filth Legislature
i«> continued.
TSTA's proposal on main
tenance and Operation tNl&Oi
and on transportation are
identical to Governor Briscoe's:
An increase from $95 to $105
per ADA for maintenance and
operation; increased transpor
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than "a) |«-rreni would befn«n
the tuiitiv, year
A |ir -s -nt. a teacher withj
master's decree on the s'jk
minimum s.-hedule car. expect
to (Ira a a tup salar;. of oa.7
whether the teacher
has taught 15 years or 35
years. Smith said.
'I he ,r. eraue salary paid is
Texas i-iassnxim teachers last
srhiMi! year < 1975 76' wu
estimated by the Teus
Kdui atmn Agency at $11,373.
Th.r. was $1,151 below the
national average of 512.524.
w, it h Texas ranking 24th amcq
the states.
Mrs Scott Ford, who hid
visited f"r several weeks with a
daughter in Kurt Worth, his
returned tu her home is
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Ezzell, Ben. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1976, newspaper, December 16, 1976; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136467/m1/14/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.