Dallas ISD approves $2 Billion budget for the upcoming fiscal year
The massive two billion dollar budget is roughly a seven percent increase over last year, and it includes more money for teachers and student transportation.The district struggled to approve a budget that includes teacher pay raises, a priority of the Superintendent.
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