Concerns Raised Over Nebraska School District Income Exclusions for TEOSA Funding

August 09, 2025 | Board of Education, Elected Officials, Organizations, Executive, Nebraska


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Concerns Raised Over Nebraska School District Income Exclusions for TEOSA Funding
Concerns over budget limitations and transparency in school district funding took center stage at the Nebraska State Board of Education meeting on August 9, 2025. A key discussion point was agenda item 6.7a, which focused on the approval of requests from 62 school districts seeking exclusions to budget limitations under the Tax Equity and Educational Opportunity Support Act (TEOSA).

A representative raised significant concerns regarding the Nebraska Department of Education's (NDE) recommendation to reduce reported income for these districts to increase their eligibility for state funding. The total income exclusion amounts recommended were a staggering $121,240,452, prompting questions about the financial reporting practices of the districts involved.

The speaker highlighted that many of these districts may not be fully accounting for their income, suggesting that the NDE's approach could lead to unwarranted requests for additional state aid. This raises critical issues about the accuracy and transparency of financial information in public school funding.

The discussion underscored the importance of ensuring that school districts disclose all their income accurately. If the board approves the exclusion recommendations, it could imply acceptance of incomplete financial disclosures, potentially undermining the integrity of the funding process.

As the board deliberates on this matter, the implications for school funding and accountability remain significant, with the potential to impact educational resources across Nebraska.

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