Teachers of the Phoenix school district are expected to be paid Friday after Isaac got an infusion of $25 million.
Isaac Elementary School District is more than $28 million in debt, according to Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Thomas Galvin.
Isaac School District teachers can expect to be paid on Friday, according to Arizona's top education official.
A House committee approved a bill that would direct Maricopa County Treasurer John Allen to issue $2.5 million to cover one payroll for the district.
Maricopa County treasurer John Allen called it one of the biggest school screw-ups in Arizona history during an emergency meeting on Jan. 14, shortly before the Arizona State Board of Education ...
Arizona Education Association and district ... She is worried teachers won’t be paid on Tuesday, after Maricopa County Treasurer John Allen said he would no longer bank-roll teacher paychecks ...
Districts officially approved the lease-back deal to get $25 million to Isaac School District but questions remain whether teachers will get paid this week.
"The feeling is extremely tense on what may happen tomorrow if they are not paid," said Marisol Garcia, head of the Arizona Education Association.
Isaac School District and Tolleson School District agreed on Wednesday to a buyback deal where Isaac gets $25 million.
The agreement between the two districts would mean Isaac Elementary staff would be paid Friday, said Tolleson Union Superintendent Jeremy Calles.
Formerly the head of pharmacy practice, John M. Allen has moved up the ladder as he was appointed as the Marvin and Melanie Richardson department head.
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs has appointed Maria Elena Cruz to the Arizona Supreme Court. The state appellate judge from rural Yuma County will become the first Latina and the first Black person chosen for the state’s high court.