Sugar Land - Missouri City Edition | August 2022

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DISTRICT DATA

Data and information from local school districts

COMPILED BY HUNTER MARROW

202122 STUDENT STATISTICS

SOURCES: TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY, FORT BEND ISDCOMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER

FORT BEND ISD Fort Bend ISD faces shrinking revenues as enrollment increases—which drive state funding—have not been able to keep up with increases in starting teacher salaries. Enrollment has grown 1.1% since the district faced enrollment drops caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Economically disadvantaged students 47.78%

English learners

Special education students

18.6%

11.36%

Statewide

60.61% 21.66%

11.7%

REVENUE SOURCES

STUDENT ENROLLMENT

*PROJECTED

Percentage change from 2019-23: 1.1 %

2019 20

2020 21

2021 22

2022 23*

$710.6M TOTAL REVENUE:

$724.9M TOTAL REVENUE:

$721.3M TOTAL REVENUE:

$719.2M TOTAL REVENUE:

$419.6M LOCAL $290.6M STATE $14.7M FEDERAL

$433.7M LOCAL $258.4M STATE $29.3M FEDERAL

$456M LOCAL $253.2M STATE $9.9M FEDERAL

$418.3M LOCAL $278.8M STATE 13.4M FEDERAL

2019-20

2020-21

2021-22

2022-23*

*PROJECTED

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SUGAR LAND  MISSOURI CITY EDITION • AUGUST 2022

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