Officials from several school systems said the additional $325 million for next school year could help give their teachers a larger raise than expected, making the Maryland districts more competitive with surrounding states. The bill stipulates that a school system must give teachers a 3 percent overall raise to qualify for state funds that would provide an additional 1½ percent increase. Anne Arundel and Baltimore County officials said their systems would qualify for the extra money. In the case of Baltimore County, the state would provide $9.8 million toward teacher raises.