The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors says the Isaac Elementary School District owes the county more than $28 million.
The Isaac Elementary School District in Phoenix is set to receive federal funding amid its financial crisis. The district was put under receivership in mid-January.
Arizona's Superintendent announced a partnership with Cartwheel for mental telehealth services in rural areas.
Horne accused some schools of issuing "fraudulent diplomas" and asked the Arizona Legislature to again consider a testing requirement for graduation.
GOP leaders have sent letters to AG Kris Mayes and County Attorney Rachel Mitchell calling for a criminal investigation into Isaac Elementary School District.
State Superintendent Tom Horne released the following statement regarding President Donald Trump's the federal funding freeze:
An embattled school district in Phoenix will receive millions in federal funding amid its financial crisis, as House Republicans call for a criminal investigation into its “fiscal catastrophe.”Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne says the U.
The county treasurer's office did not say why the funding would be used to pay the debts owed overall rather than the teacher salaries.
Last week, the state Board of Education put Phoenix’s Isaac School District under receivership as it faces a massive budget shortfall. Now, state and county officials are pointing fingers over who’s responsible for providing the district emergency funding.
A financially troubled Phoenix school district could be getting a lifeline from the federal government, officials announced Monday.
Credit Arizona state Superintendent Tom Horne, who this week uttered public words of political sacrilege. He dared to disagree with President Donald Trump. While other Republicans cheer Trump’s ...
Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne says the U.S. Department ... t be ready for Tuesday and according to the Maricopa County Treasurer’s Office, the ESSER money would be ...