Would a later school start date produce additional state tax revenue and cost savings that could be used toward funding public schools?
According to Chairman Grusendorf, post-Labor Day school start date would save taxpayers more than $85 million in school district costs. Research indicates that Texas early school-start dates also cost Texas over $392 million dollars annually in summer travel revenue — the taxes on such activity could be used to help fund public schools.
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