What we reported Residents living within Friendswood ISD’s boundaries voted in a September special election to approve a tax rate increase. School district taxes are separated into two buckets—operations and debt service. Residents voted to increase the district’s operations tax rate by 9 cents, going from $1.04 to $1.13 per $100 valuation. The rate increase was billed as a way to provide salary increase for teachers, improve personnel retention and staffing, and make up for tax dollars that were recaptured by the state each year through a tax recapture plan dubbed the “Robin Hood” tax.


The latest FISD has raised teacher salaries for two consecutive years, bringing the base teacher salary up to $50,250 for the 2016-17 school year from $47,000 in the 2014-15 school year.


What’s next The school district anticipates increased hiring for specialists, nurses, principals, administrators and teachers over the next year.


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