State officials say money is being sent to Isaac School District for teacher payroll, as the Phoenix school district deals with a financial crisis.
Isaac School District teachers can expect to be paid on Friday, according to Arizona's top education official.
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors says the Isaac Elementary School District owes the county more than $28 million.
Teachers of the Phoenix school district are expected to be paid Friday after Isaac got an infusion of $25 million.
Educators at the Isaac Elementary School District received good news on Monday from the federal government. Money is on the way. For now, however, the county says it won’t go toward paying the district's payroll.
Arizona's Superintendent announced a partnership with Cartwheel for mental telehealth services in rural areas.
State Superintendent Tom Horne released the following statement regarding President Donald Trump's the federal funding freeze:
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.
The bill, if passed, would direct Maricopa County Treasurer ... House Bill 2610. Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne on Monday urged emergency legislation to ensure Isaac ...
A financially troubled Phoenix school district could be getting a lifeline from the federal government, officials announced Monday.
It was announced on Tuesday night that Isaac School District teachers will return to work without pay on Wednesday, after the district massively went over its budget by millions.
Two Valley school governing boards are holding meetings on Wednesday to discuss a resolution amid Isaac School District's financial crisis.