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Report: State behind on #20×2020 pay raise promise – Arizona Capitol Times

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Arizona Schools May Lose $30M Without Lawmaker Funding

Arizona Schools May Lose $30M Without Lawmaker Funding Tucson, Ariz., school districts could lose more than $30 million in state funding if state lawmakers don t change the law that funds online learning at a lower rate than in-person instruction. by Danyelle Khmara, The Arizona Daily Star / February 8, 2021 (TNS) Tucson school districts could lose more than $30 million in state funding if state lawmakers don t change the law that funds online learning at a lower rate than in-person instruction. Statewide, public schools doing remote learning at the direction of health officials are projected to lose up to $266 million because  Arizona law funds distance learning at 5% less than in-person school, and they re losing another $200 million because of enrollment declines. At the same time, the state has billions of dollars in surplus and savings.

Districts work to enroll students amid concerns over funding shortfalls

Districts work to enroll students amid concerns over funding shortfalls Districts and charters face possible funding shortfall. and last updated 2021-01-27 18:55:14-05 The state of education is still in flux as students and teachers navigate so many unknowns. Right now districts and charters are focused on enrolling students for the fall and those numbers will be critical in helping schools rebound. It s not how most families envision learning about kindergarten, a drive-thru event with car-side conversations. It s very interesting, it s different, said Julia Hunt, whose daughter is entering kindergarten in the fall. It s a little challenging, this helps out a lot, being able to get some information straight from the teachers and the principals and everything, said Ryan Goins, whose son is entering kindergarten.

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