On July 12, 2026, Governor Josh Shapiro signed into law the 2026-27 PA budget. See below for some of the education-related highlights:
✅ A $565 million increase through the bipartisan adequacy and tax equity formula – for a total of $1.9 billion driven out to the schools that need them most.
✅ A $58 million increase in Basic Education Funding.
✅ A $55 million increase in Special Education Funding.
✅ A requirement that schools provide 30 minutes of daily recess for students in kindergarten through fifth grade, through the School Code.
✅ $10 million through the performance-based funding formula to Penn State, the University of Pittsburgh, and Temple University, $500,000 for University College at Temple University, and $1.1 million for Lincoln University, the nation’s first college-degree-granting HBCU.
✅ A $5.9 million increase for the Pennsylvania State Grant program through the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) to maintain maximum awards.
✅ A $10 million increase for CTE programs, for $193 million in total annual workforce development funding – a 60 percent increase compared to when Governor Shapiro took office.
✅ Additional funding to expand the Student Teacher Stipend Program includes a $10 million increase that allows aspiring teachers to earn income while completing their full-time classroom training.
✅ $10 million in dedicated state funding for the 988 crisis hotline.
✅ $5 million for mental health walk-in centers to provide timely and accessible options for Pennsylvanians who need support outside of regular business hours.
✅ A $658,000 investment to enhance ChildLine staffing and provide more training to all workers — which will allow caseworkers more time and resources to effectively triage calls before referring them to the counties or appropriate agency.
The budget leaves the Commonwealth with a healthy surplus of approximately $8 billion by the end of the 2026-27 fiscal year.
The Governor’s remarks as prepared for the 2026-27 budget signing ceremony can be found here.