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Compensation for members of the Texas State Board of Education is laid out in Section 7.105 of the Education Code of Texas. Members of the board do not receive pay, but are eligible for reimbursement for expenses incurred in the course of official business.
- Pam Little
Pam Little (Republican Party) is a member of the Texas State...
- Rebecca Bell-Metereau
Rebecca Bell-Metereau (Democratic Party) is a member of the...
- Pam Little
Texas law requires school districts to post on their websites the name, email address, and term of office for each member of their boards of trustees. If a school district does not maintain a website, the district must submit the information to the Texas Education Agency for posting.
7 Αυγ 2017 · In Texas, Pennsylvania and Colorado, state laws ban school districts from paying board members, and states including Michigan, Nevada, Ohio, Illinois, New Jersey, Louisiana and Missouri pay only a $100 to $200 monthly stipend or per diem plus expenses.
29 Νοε 2023 · Despite some momentum around the country to increase pay for local school board members—or to allow them to be compensated at all—at least 13 states explicitly ban the practice, according to...
There are 15 state Board of Education members who are elected by Texans to two or four year terms of office. Each member represents about 1.8 million Texans. The board members are listed by district below. Click on a member's name to see their full biography. Find your SBOE member (outside source).
15 Φεβ 2019 · On top of the base funding per student, school districts can get more money based on geographic factors, like whether the local cost of living necessitates higher teacher salaries.
The State Board of Education (SBOE) sets policies and standards for Texas public schools. The primary responsibilities of the SBOE include: Setting curriculum standards