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InMaricopa Superintendent Dr. Tracey Lopeman, seen at a September 2020 board meeting, said the district must seek a continuation of the budget override this year or begin to lose funding. Photo by Merenzi Young / Eye of Odin Studios When voters in 2016 approved a 10% budget override for students in the Maricopa Unified School District, they had little idea just how vital the additional funding would become four years later. Since its approval, the seven-year budget override has generated enough revenue to implement a number of initiatives aimed at improving the quality of education. Notably, it facilitated the hiring of new teachers that decreased elementary class sizes from the mid-30s to the mid-20s.
InMaricopa MUSD board member Torri Anderson, right, talks with district Superintendent Tracey Lopeman during a September meeting. Photo by Merenzi Young / Eye of Odin Studios When school resumes after Winter Break, students in the Maricopa Unified School District will be distance-learning â for the first week at least. That was the unanimous decision Thursday night by the MUSD Governing Board, which met in special session to consider the latest COVID-19 transmission data and decide how students will learn. Board members agreed their decisions should be data-driven. But there is one issue with the data provided by Pinal County. It is two weeks old when the board gets it.