J. Stephen Farr and Mark Trachtenberg, “The Edgewood Drama: An Epic Quest for Education Equity,” Yale Law and Policy Review, Vol. 17, Issue 2 (1998), p. 699.
Texas Association of School Boards, Financial Responsibility Guide, “Overview of the School Finance System,” p. 4; and Texas Education Agency, Office of School Finance, School Finance 101: Funding of Texas Public Schools, p. 11.
Texas Education Agency, Office of School Finance, School Finance 101: Funding of Texas Public Schools, pp. 27-29; and Tex. Ed. Code Chapter 41.
Texas Education Agency, Office of School Finance, School Finance 101: Funding of Texas Public Schools, p. 27; and email communication and spreadsheet from Sherry Mansell, public information coordinator, Texas Education Agency, September 27, 2018.
Texas Education Agency, Office of School Finance, School Finance 101: Funding of Texas Public Schools, p. 28; and email communication and spreadsheet from Sherry Mansell, public information coordinator, Texas Education Agency, September 27, 2018.
Texas Education Agency, “1994-2019 Chapter 41 Recapture Paid by District”; and “FSP Revenue: State/Local Shares.”
Email communication and spreadsheet from Nicole Conley Johnson, chief of business and operations, Austin Independent School District, October 4, 2018.
The Aldine, Deer Park, Galena Park, Katy, Pasadena and Spring Branch Independent school districts in Harris County are authorized to tax above $1.17 cap.
Email from Joe Smith, TexasISD.com, and data from TexasISD.com, September 13, 2018.
Marilyn Kuehlem, “Education Reforms from Gilmer-Aikin to Today,” pp. 60-63; and University of Texas at Austin, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, The Initial Effects of House Bill 72 on Texas Public Schools: The Challenges of Equity and Effectiveness, pp. 1-21.