Harris County school district funding gaps

Districts with spending gaps exceeding 40% tended to have fewer White students and underperform on state academic achievement ratings.

Table with 7 columns and 21 rows.
School district
Aldine2%$10,096$21,692-$11,596
−54%
63
Alief4%$11,464$24,363-$12,899
−53%
73
Galena Park4%$10,971$20,961-$9,990
−48%
86
Pasadena6%$11,078$18,715-$7,637
−41%
78
Sheldon6%$10,804$18,335-$7,531
−41%
76
Channelview7%$10,223$18,575-$8,352
−45%
79
Spring7%$10,257$21,342-$11,085
−52%
68
Houston9%$10,283$20,342-$10,059
−50%
78
Goose Creek18%$10,873$16,284-$5,411
−33%
84
Cy-Fair24%$9,207$14,302-$5,095
−36%
88
Spring Branch27%$10,510$17,450-$6,940
−40%
83
Klein31%$8,671$14,369-$5,698
−40%
87
Waller32%$11,076$14,953-$3,877
−26%
80
Katy35%$9,886$13,178-$3,292
−25%
89
Humble36%$9,511$12,651-$3,140
−25%
83
Deer Park36%$14,492$13,022$1,470
11%
88
La Porte40%$10,874$11,849-$975
−8%
86
Crosby42%$8,833$14,322-$5,489
−38%
84
Clear Creek46%$9,113$10,809-$1,696
−16%
89
Tomball53%$8,408$9,226-$818
−9%
94
Huffman72%$9,841$11,389-$1,548
−14%
87