Texas Private Schools Hire Relatives and Enrich Insiders. Soon They Can Do It With Taxpayer Money. [View all]
Texas Private Schools Hire Relatives and Enrich Insiders. Soon They Can Do It With Taxpayer Money.
An investigation by ProPublica and The Texas Tribune found more than 60 instances of nepotism, self-dealing and conflicts of interest among 27 private schools that likely would have violated state laws had the schools been public.
by Lexi Churchill,
ProPublica and
The Texas Tribune, and Ellis Simani,
ProPublica
Aug. 13, 2025, 6 a.m. EDT
For about eight years, a Houston private school has followed a unique pattern when appointing members to its governing board: It has selected only married couples.
Over 200 miles away, two private schools in Dallas have awarded more than $7 million in combined contracts to their board members.
And at least seven private schools across Texas have issued personal loans, often reaching $100,000 or more, to their school leaders under terms that are often hidden from public view.
Such practices would typically violate laws governing public and charter schools. But private schools operate largely outside those rules because they havent historically received direct taxpayer dollars. Now, as the state moves to spend at least $1 billion over the next two years on private education, lawmakers have imposed almost none of the accountability measures required of the public school system. ...............(more)
https://www.propublica.org/article/texas-vouchers-private-schools-conflicts-of-interest