Queen Creek Unified School District’s spending on instruction as a percentage of overall budget declined slightly last school year, though its total classroom spending in dollars rose in that time,
The Chandler Unified School District is focusing its marketing efforts on retention instead of trying to convince parents of students at other schools into switching.
In the months leading up to last week’s vote on Kyrene School District’s $161 million bond and $8.5 million annual capital override, officials on several occasions called out the community
Belt-tightening may be in order for Gilbert Public Schools after voters last week gave the boot to a $100 million-bond and a continuation of a 15% override.
For the third time in as many elections, local voters appear on their way to defeating a bond measure that would have funded capital projects and made other improvements at
Queen Creek voters are set to decide yet another school bond measure, this time for $98 million, and ballots are headed out this week for the all-mail Nov. 7 election.
At a time when many East Valley school superintendents confront continuing enrollment declines, Dr. Chad Wilson confronts a very different kind of challenge:
At a time when many East Valley school superintendents confront continuing enrollment declines, Dr. Chad Wilson confronts a very different kind of challenge:
At a time when many East Valley school superintendents confront continuing enrollment declines, Dr. Chad Wilson confronts a very different kind of challenge: