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Isaac Elementary School District will close two elementary schools due to a financial crisis. Mismanagement of federal COVID-19 relief grants significantly contributed to the district's overspending.
Isaac School District needed the cash because its budget was nearly $30 million in the hole. The payment was made possible by ...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill that would have booted all the elected leaders of a school district if their district ...
PHOENIX — Isaac School District teachers will receive a paycheck, after a mismanaged budget left the district in financial chaos and without money to pay staff and teachers.
Isaac School District officials call it a Sale and Lease Back Purchase. It will have 12 years to buy back Isaac Middle School with interest through twice-a-year payments, but officials said they ...
TONIGHT: The Isaac School District, which has faced massive economic shortfalls to the tune of $28 million, will vote on the closure of two schools at a district governing board meeting.
Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a measure that would have forced the removal of elected school board members if their district is ...
Isaac School District staff were notified Tuesday afternoon that two elementary schools as well as its online academy are being considered for closures at the end of this school year.
Isaac School District will be able to pay back the money over 12 years at a 6% interest rate. In turn, Tolleson Union could be making about $10 million off this deal if the Isaac School District ...
People gathered in the gym of Isaac Middle School on Jan. 23, 2025, for the first Isaac Elementary School District Governing Board meeting after the Phoenix district was taken over by the state.
Isaac Elementary School District will close two elementary schools due to a financial crisis. Mismanagement of federal COVID-19 relief grants significantly contributed to the district's overspending.
Isaac Elementary School District will close two elementary schools due to a financial crisis. Mismanagement of federal COVID-19 relief grants significantly contributed to the district's overspending.