Landry Teacher Stipend Plan Would Cut School Aid by Average of 5% - American Press
The plan would shift $168 million from school operations and still leave some staff without the full stipend, lawmakers said.
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Landry issues order redirecting funds for teacher, support-staff stipends
BATON ROUGE – Gov. Jeff Landry signed an executive order Tuesday to redirect $168 million from the administrative spending section of the public-school funding formula to pay for $2,000 teacher stipends for the 2026-27 academic year.
Landry teacher stipend plan would cut school aid by average of 5% - American Press
By Nolan McKendry | The Center Square Louisiana education officials say Gov. Jeff Landry’s order to cut $168 million from the state’s public school funding formula will reduce school district aid by an average of about 5%, though the money is intended to return to teachers and support workers through one-time stipends. The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education addressed the order during a meeting on Tuesday only for informational purposes.…
Louisiana lawmakers now have deadline to choose between teacher pay cut or school funding reduction
Louisiana lawmakers have until 5 p.m on June 23 to cast their vote on whether to shift $168 million from public school operations to another year of public school teacher pay stipends. (Photo by Spenser Heaps/Utah News Dispatch)Louisiana lawmakers have until 5 p.m June 23 to cast their vote on whether to shift $168 million from public school operations to another year of public school teacher pay stipends. The move would help Republican Gov. Je…
Deadline: Pay cuts or Funding cuts
Julie O’Donoghue Louisiana Illuminator Louisiana lawmakers now have deadline to choose between teacher pay cut or school funding reduction Louisiana lawmakers have until 5 p.m on June 23 to cast their vote on whether to shift $168 million from public school operations to another year of public school teacher pay stipends. (Photo by Spenser Heaps/Utah News Dispatch) Louisiana lawmakers have until 5 p.m June 23 to cast their vote on whether t…
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