After a lively debate among members of the San Marcos CISD Board of Trustees, a 1% raise for teachers was approved for the upcoming school year.
Board members approved a 1% raise for teachers along with a 1% pay increase for administrators and a $0.50 raise for hourly employees at a May 18 meeting.
The raises will cost the school district about $844,000 and will leave a dent of about $1.14 million in deficit for the budget in the works, according to James Barton, interim assistant superintendent of business and support services at SMCISD.
Barton told board of trustees members that it was a staff recommendation to put a freeze on a general pay increase given the “uncertainty” and the “unknown” state of not only next year’s budget, but also the biennium.
After debating for almost an hour, board members approved the pay increase by a 4-3 vote.













