South Texas ISD

Debt
Outstanding
- Fiscal Year 2023 -
Tax Supported:
$0
Revenue Supported:
$6,310,000
Total Outstanding:
$6,310,000
Debt
Issued
- Fiscal Year 2023 -
Tax Supported:
$0
Revenue Supported:
$0
Total Issued:
$0

The fiscal year for the State of Texas runs from September 1 until August 31.

Unless otherwise stated, the data for each chart is as of the fiscal year stated above.

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The above chart shows the tax-supported debt per student enrollment based on average daily attendance (ADA) of the Texas local government debt issuer and compares this to the tax-supported debt of the eight public school districts with the most similar student enrollment. Data for this chart is represented as of the most recently published fiscal year.
Third Party Data Sources: Texas Education Agency, Average Daily Attendance

The above chart shows the annual tax-supported debt per student enrollment based on average daily attendance (ADA) of the Texas local government debt issuer and compares this to a trendline of its closest peers. The debt per student enrollment trendline is based on a sample of the eight public school districts with the most similar student enrollment. The exact members in the current peer group are represented in the previous chart.

Third Party Data Sources: Texas Education Agency, Average Daily Attendance

The chart above compares the total debt service owed by the Texas local government debt issuer alongside the eight public school districts with the most similar student enrollment and includes the principal and interest of current interest bonds (CIBs) outstanding compared to capital appreciation bonds (CABs) outstanding.

Third Party Data Sources: Texas Education Agency, Average Daily Attendance

The chart above shows total debt service outstanding for the Texas local government debt issuer and includes a breakout of the principal and interest of current interest bonds (CIBs) compared to capital appreciation bonds (CABs). Note that most local government debt issuers do not have capital appreciation bonds outstanding. Also, included in the chart is an illustration of the projected annual scheduled debt service owed in the future until the final maturity date of all outstanding debt.