After Texas legislators approved raises for select public school teachers, local districts have approved compensation plans to account for the state-funded boost in revenue and give raises to employees not included under the bill.
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The state mandated pay increases come from House Bill 2 which passed the Texas Legislature earlier this year and was signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott June 4. The pay increase is only for teachers with three or more years of experience. Those mandated pay increases include:
- $2,500 increase for teachers with 3-4 years experience
- $5,000 increase for teachers with 5+ years experience
The dollar amounts were determined by district size. School districts with 5,000 or few enrolled students will give teachers raises ranging from $4,000-$8,000, according to the Texas Education Agency. The pay increase will also be funded by the state, according to the bill.












