There are lists out there that show who pays what and who gets what.
However, all Robinhood does is make sure that each district has the same per student budget for M&O. So when AISD pays, it is lowering AISD's M&O dollar per student to hit the state appointed amount, and it is adding dollars to whomever receives money to make their amount the same as AISD and the other districts.
So Robin hood is a socialistic program to make sure everyone is equally as good or crappy dollar wise.
There is other tax dollars for paying off bonds and other interest expenses, and that is where schools can go around (somewhat) the state mandated per student rate by taking out bonds for capital expenses and those tax dollars/rates are outside of Robin hood.
My school district does bonds for construction/facilities and also has fund raisers to pay for additional teachers, or teacher bonuses as well as raising funds for other projects outside of the standard tax dollars. Fairly affluent district so this can work/help, but we pay out Robinhood funds every year.
Two things really suck about Robinhood is that it is set up so while it raises some poorer districts, it also keeps down spending from others. So they want everyone to be equally mediocre/shitty.
Second, is that there is no requirement that all the Robinhood funds go to schools. It is sent to the State coffers and if they collect more in Robinhood than is needed to be distributed....they spend it elsewhere. And try not to let us realize this is what they are doing.