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Texas Cuts Special Education Funding for Schools by $607M

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
October 30, 2024
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Texas schools are preparing for the consequences of a significant reduction in Medicaid funding, amounting to a staggering $607 million Medicaid cut . This cut will directly impact the availability of crucial funding for special education services, placing students with disabilities and their families in a vulnerable position.

Texas has just made a significant reduction in Medicaid funding for special education, amounting to $607 million. This decision is anticipated to have a detrimental effect on the services offered to students with disabilities throughout the state. The funding, which is provided through the School Health and Related Services (SHARS) program, is crucial for districts to cover the costs associated with specialized support such as counseling, nursing, therapy, and transportation for students who are eligible for Medicaid.

The decision to cut $607 million in special education funding has left districts grappling with the challenge of filling the resulting gap. School administrators express concern that this reduction will impede their efforts to recruit and retain essential staff members who provide support to students with disabilities.

The cutbacks have a significant impact on areas with high needs and low resources, especially for children who require one-on-one support and individualized attention, and rely on services covered by the SHARS program.

Recent pushes to increase public school funding have come to a halt, adding to the frustration caused by these cuts. Unfortunately, the allocated funds are currently tied up in Gov. Greg Abbott’s unsuccessful attempt to implement a school voucher program. This program aimed to allow parents to use taxpayer dollars to fund their children’s private school tuition.

Educators argue that these decisions are an overcorrection following a 2017 federal audit that flagged minor overbilling issues, while school leaders are appealing the cuts. They firmly believe that Texas has the capacity to make adjustments without severely undermining crucial services for vulnerable students.

Texas school districts are concerned that without these funds, they won’t be able to meet the needs of their disabled students. This could have a lasting impact on the overall quality of education and care available throughout the state.

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