On March 11, President Joe Biden signed legislation providing $1.9 trillion in federal stimulus funding, including over $12 billion for Texas schools This means Texas will now receive a third round of federal stimulus funding for K-12 public education, estimated at $12.4 billion. The funding is in addition to the $1.3 billion and $5.5 billion provided to Texas schools under the first two rounds of COVID-19-related federal stimulus legislation. Texas initially received $1.3 billion in stimulus funding in the spring of 2020; however, state leaders supplanted that money (meaning they swapped out state funding for federal funding). This resulted in school districts not receiving any additional dollars under the program. Now, the second and third rounds of federal stimulus money (totaling $17.9 billion) are awaiting dispersal, with the $5.5 billion provided in round two currently being considered by the Texas legislature. This document shows how much stimulus was provided in each round for school districts and charter schools across the state. Actual amounts schools receive and what they can spend it on will depend on how the state allocates these funds. At Raise Your Hand, we know that the stimulus funding is only one piece of the puzzle. Like a steady stool needs three strong legs, our schools need Texas leadership to follow through on three simple commitments. We know Texas students, parents, teachers and administrators could use a little balance and support during these tumultuous times. Itʼs worth looking at what is needed to steady them. ➔ HB3 commitments appear to be strong: We must preserve the investments state leaders have already made in our public schools in House Bill 3 (2019-R). That landmark school finance reform ensured additional support for the students who need it most and full-day pre-Kindergarten for our neediest 4-year-olds. Early indications are state lawmakers will recommit to this funding and reforms. ➔ Hold harmless funding secured for now: The state must continue funding schools based on historical enrollment data, as it did during the first half of this school year. Governor Greg Abbott, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, Speaker Dade Phelan, and Commissioner of Education Mike Morath’s decision to extend hold harmless funding will allow districts to continue to employ their teachers and meet other budget obligations. ➔ The Feds stepped up, now will Texas follow through? Education funding under the American Rescue Plan, and the two prior federal stimulus bills, were intended to help with a number of COVID-19 related needs, including academic and social emotional programs, hiring counselors and nurses, and modernizing facilities and HVAC systems. The big question: Will it get to Texas schools as the federal government intended? We cannot afford to let this public health crisis turn into a generational education crisis. The feds stepped up, now Texas should, too. We know things are starting to move around the Capitol. As you report on public education, we hope you’ll turn to us as a resource, including our Raise Your Hand Texas experts. Texas Federal Stimulus Dollars by School District/Charter School *Actual school district and charter school funding based on these estimates will depend on how Texas decides to allocate funds FIRST ROUND K-12 SECOND ROUND K-12 THIRD ROUND K-12 DISTRICT/CHARTER NAME FEDERAL STIMULUS FEDERAL STIMULUS FEDERAL STIMULUS (Actual) (Estimated) (Estimated) A W BROWN LEADERSHIP ACADEMY $504,727 $2,170,326 $4,883,234 A+ ACADEMY $486,940 $2,093,842 $4,711,145 A+ UNLIMITED POTENTIAL $43,143 $185,515 $417,409 ABBOTT ISD $24,677 $106,111 $238,750 ABERNATHY ISD $148,782 $639,763 $1,439,466 ABILENE ISD $3,970,117 $17,071,503 $38,410,882 ACADEMY FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE $319,147 $1,372,332 $3,087,747 ACADEMY ISD $87,745 $377,304 $848,933 ACADEMY OF ACCELERATED LEARNING INC $308,141 $1,325,006 $2,981,264 ACADEMY OF DALLAS $180,574 $776,468 $1,747,053 ACCELERATED INTERMEDIATE ACADEMY $187,211 $805,007 $1,811,266 ADRIAN ISD $11,258 $48,409 $108,921 ADVANTAGE ACADEMY $396,824 $1,706,343 $3,839,272 AGUA DULCE ISD $87,504 $376,267 $846,601 ALAMO HEIGHTS ISD $307,326 $1,321,502 $2,973,379 ALBA-GOLDEN ISD $226,171 $972,535 $2,188,204 ALBANY ISD $76,315 $328,155 $738,348 ALDINE ISD $24,380,064 $104,834,275 $235,877,119 ALEDO ISD $235,781 $1,013,858 $2,281,181 ALICE ISD $1,685,876 $7,249,267 $16,310,850 ALIEF ISD $17,137,807 $73,692,570 $165,808,283 ALIEF MONTESSORI COMMUNITY SCHOOL $54,498 $234,341 $527,268 ALLEN ISD $404,265 $1,738,340 $3,911,264 ALPINE ISD $162,989 $700,853 $1,576,919 ALTO ISD $191,131 $821,863 $1,849,192 ALVARADO ISD $476,009 $2,046,839 $4,605,387 ALVIN ISD $2,234,679 $9,609,120 $21,620,519 ALVORD ISD $57,455 $247,057 $555,877 AMARILLO ISD $7,337,273 $31,550,274 $70,988,116 AMBASSADORS PREPARATORY ACADEMY $79,315 $341,055 $767,373 AMHERST ISD $63,914 $274,830 $618,368 AMIGOS POR VIDA-FRIENDS FOR LIFE PUB CHTR $234,332 $1,007,628 $2,267,162 SCH ANAHUAC ISD $198,612 $854,032 $1,921,571 ANDERSON-SHIRO CISD $63,846 $274,538 $617,710 ANDREWS ISD $457,016 $1,965,169 $4,421,630 ANGLETON ISD $887,219 $3,815,042 $8,583,844 ANNA ISD $191,585 $823,816 $1,853,585 ANSON ISD $141,993 $610,570 $1,373,782 ANTHONY ISD $194,653 $837,008 $1,883,268 The amounts displayed are based on how the three pieces of federal stimulus legislation intended the funding to 1 be allocated based on Title I students. These numbers are subject to change based on state policy decisions. Texas Federal Stimulus Dollars by School District/Charter School *Actual school district and charter school funding based on these estimates will depend on how Texas decides to allocate funds FIRST ROUND K-12 SECOND ROUND K-12 THIRD ROUND K-12 DISTRICT/CHARTER NAME FEDERAL STIMULUS FEDERAL STIMULUS FEDERAL STIMULUS (Actual) (Estimated) (Estimated) ANTON ISD $71,831 $308,873 $694,965 APPLE SPRINGS ISD $77,228 $332,080 $747,181 AQUILLA ISD $30,846 $132,638 $298,435 ARANSAS COUNTY ISD $816,698 $3,511,801 $7,901,553 ARANSAS PASS ISD $535,522 $2,302,745 $5,181,175 ARCHER CITY ISD $74,077 $318,531 $716,695 ARGYLE ISD $38,769 $166,707 $375,090 ARISTOI CLASSICAL ACADEMY $51,545 $221,644 $498,698 ARLINGTON CLASSICS ACADEMY $91,309 $392,629 $883,415 ARLINGTON ISD $15,005,203 $64,522,373 $145,175,339 ARP ISD $163,129 $701,455 $1,578,273 ARROW ACADEMY $227,989 $980,353 $2,205,794 ASPERMONT ISD $36,053 $155,028 $348,813 ATHENS ISD $784,112 $3,371,682 $7,586,284 ATLANTA ISD $504,622 $2,169,875 $4,882,218 AUBREY ISD $101,963 $438,441 $986,492 AUSTIN ACHIEVE PUBLIC SCHOOLS $554,221 $2,383,150 $5,362,088 AUSTIN DISCOVERY SCHOOL $34,710 $149,253 $335,819 AUSTIN ISD $17,285,229 $74,326,485 $167,234,591 AUSTWELL-TIVOLI ISD $77,996 $335,383 $754,611 AVALON ISD $21,861 $94,002 $211,505 AVERY ISD $69,908 $300,604 $676,360 AVINGER ISD $49,039 $210,868 $474,452 AXTELL ISD $289,528 $1,244,970 $2,801,183 AZLE ISD $919,783 $3,955,067 $8,898,901 BAIRD ISD $78,227 $336,376 $756,846 BALLINGER ISD $206,441 $887,696 $1,997,317 BALMORHEA ISD $54,028 $232,320 $522,721 BANDERA ISD $399,794 $1,719,114 $3,868,007 BANGS ISD $156,536 $673,105 $1,514,486 BANQUETE ISD $177,926 $765,082 $1,721,434 BARBERS HILL ISD $233,779 $1,005,250 $2,261,812 BARTLETT ISD $71,616 $307,949 $692,885 BASTROP ISD $1,519,423 $6,533,519 $14,700,418 BAY CITY ISD $1,037,681 $4,462,028 $10,039,564 BEATRICE MAYES INSTITUTE CHARTER SCHOOL $161,573 $694,764 $1,563,219 BEAUMONT ISD $6,071,436 $26,107,175 $58,741,143 BECKVILLE ISD $75,747 $325,712 $732,852 BEEVILLE ISD $1,038,062 $4,463,667 $10,043,250 BELLEVUE ISD $19,064 $81,975 $184,444 BELLS ISD $67,352 $289,614 $651,631 The amounts displayed are based on how the three pieces of federal stimulus legislation intended the funding to 2 be allocated based on Title I students. These numbers are subject to change based on state policy decisions. Texas Federal Stimulus Dollars by School District/Charter School *Actual school district and charter school funding based on these estimates will depend on how Texas decides to allocate funds FIRST ROUND K-12 SECOND ROUND K-12 THIRD ROUND K-12 DISTRICT/CHARTER NAME FEDERAL STIMULUS FEDERAL STIMULUS FEDERAL STIMULUS (Actual) (Estimated) (Estimated) BELLVILLE ISD $424,372 $1,824,800 $4,105,799 BELTON ISD $1,171,977 $5,039,501 $11,338,877 BEN BOLT-PALITO BLANCO ISD $107,298 $461,381 $1,038,108 BENAVIDES ISD $150,936 $649,025 $1,460,306 BETA ACADEMY $141,940 $610,342 $1,373,270 BETTY M CONDRA SCHOOL FOR EDUCATION $51,473 $221,334 $498,001 INNOVATION BEXAR COUNTY ACADEMY $132,159 $568,284 $1,278,638 BIG SANDY ISD (230901) $184,167 $791,918 $1,781,816 BIG SANDY ISD (187901) $102,194 $439,434 $988,727 BIG SPRING ISD $907,457 $3,902,065 $8,779,646 BIG SPRINGS CHARTER SCHOOL $108,254 $465,492 $1,047,357 BIRDVILLE ISD $3,966,673 $17,056,694 $38,377,561 BISHOP CISD $220,386 $947,660 $2,132,235 BLANCO ISD $142,783 $613,967 $1,381,426 BLAND ISD $123,958 $533,019 $1,199,294 BLANKET ISD $42,250 $181,675 $408,769 BLOOM ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL $17,112 $73,582 $165,559 BLOOMBURG ISD $49,027 $210,816 $474,336 BLOOMING GROVE ISD $144,860 $622,898 $1,401,521 BLOOMINGTON ISD $265,776 $1,142,837 $2,571,383 BLUE RIDGE ISD $60,047 $258,202 $580,955 BLUFF DALE ISD $17,699 $76,106 $171,238 BLUM ISD $40,097 $172,417 $387,938 BOB HOPE SCHOOL $379,310 $1,631,033 $3,669,824 BOERNE ISD $437,941 $1,883,146 $4,237,079 BOLES ISD $108,480 $466,464 $1,049,544 BOLING ISD $145,606 $626,106 $1,408,738 BONHAM ISD $341,178 $1,467,065 $3,300,897 BOOKER ISD $33,881 $145,688 $327,799 BORDEN COUNTY ISD $14,027 $60,316 $135,711 BORGER ISD $395,252 $1,699,584 $3,824,063 BOSQUEVILLE ISD $52,283 $224,817 $505,838 BOVINA ISD $93,836 $403,495 $907,863 BOWIE ISD $276,381 $1,188,438 $2,673,986 BOYD ISD $121,772 $523,620 $1,178,144 BOYS RANCH ISD $367,483 $1,580,177 $3,555,398 BRACKETT ISD $121,792 $523,706 $1,178,338 BRADY ISD $295,801 $1,271,944 $2,861,875 BRAZOS ISD $106,697 $458,797 $1,032,293 BRAZOS RIVER CHARTER SCHOOL $46,444 $199,709 $449,346 The amounts displayed are based on how the three pieces of federal stimulus legislation intended the funding to 3 be allocated based on Title I students.
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