26-04-2025
East Texas districts react to senate's approval of school choice bill
LINDALE, Texas (KETK)- In a historic move for Texas, the $1 billion school choice bill, SB 2, was approved recently. The decision left some of East Texas districts such as Lindale Independent School District, disappointed.
'They call it school choice, but it's really not school choice, it's a voucher to give money, most of the money, whatever it ends up being, 60, 70, 80% or higher, to students already in private school,' Lindale ISD superintendent Stan Surratt said.
The first version of the bill made it through the Senate at the beginning of February. Then amendments were added by House lawmakers, who sent their final version to the Senate last week, before approving it on Thursday.
'I think it's going to provide opportunities for parents and students right now where they don't believe that they are financially capable to choose a different education option,' State Rep. Brent Money said.
Surratt said he believes several of the East Texas lawmakers changed their votes from no to yes due to political pressure.
'They didn't want the governor to campaign against them and, of course, use his political clout to support another candidate and basically primary them out during the primary elections,' Surratt said.
Bullard ISD said they disagree with the decision, and now they hope the governor will stop holding public education hostage and do what is needed and fully fund public schools.
'I encourage the governor. He needs to be more wise and be more supportive of public education for all children and listen to the taxpayers and Texans because most of us are against vouchers,' Surratt said.
Lindale ISD added that they won't see a huge difference in student numbers from the approval of SB 2, but said that doesn't mean they have to support it. Governor Abbott is expected to sign SB 2 into law, though it won't take effect until September.
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