'We're Putting The Parents Back In Charge': Gov. Stitt Signs Education Bill

'We're Putting The Parents Back In Charge': Gov. Stitt Signs Education Bill

Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a multi-million dollar education bill into law on Thursday.

The bill includes the following:

  1. $625 million in recurring funding will go towards public schools.
  2. $500 million additional dollars into the funding formula-
  3. This will include funding teacher pay raises: giving $3,000 to $6,000 based on years of experience, and 6 weeks of paid maternity leave for teachers.
  4. There will also be $125 million put into the state’s redbud funding, which is grant money that goes to lower income schools.
  5. There will be additional one time funding for a reading initiative and school safety pilot program.
  6. There will also be $155 million for parent choice tax credits for private and homeschool students. Those will be given based on family income.