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El Campo ISD outlines FY26 budget plan, ties teacher raises to new state allotments

5082145 · June 26, 2025
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Summary

At its June 25 meeting the El Campo Independent School District presented recommended FY26 budget actions that would use state allotments to fund pay increases for classroom teachers and a 4% raise recommendation for other staff.

El Campo Independent School District officials at a June 25 board meeting described a preliminary FY26 budget plan that relies on newly announced state allotments to fund targeted raises for classroom teachers and a smaller across‑the‑board increase for other employees.

The district said classroom teachers who have completed five or more years of service would receive $8,000 under the state allotment; teachers with three or four years would receive $4,000. The district intends to provide a 4% raise to staff in other pay categories and use a $45 per average daily attendance (ADA) allotment for additional raises.

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