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PHOENIX — Nearly two dozen Maricopa County school districts are asking for money this November election. Some are asking for bonds, others are asking for an override and several are asking for both.
According to the Maricopa County School Superintendent’s Office, the combined bond amount with 14 districts requesting is more than $2 billion. For some school districts, this election is key.
This year, 23 school districts in Maricopa County are asking voters to approve a bond measure, override or land sale. Voters can find more details about each request in English and Spanish ...
Maricopa County voters approved the majority of school funding measures on this year's ballot, giving 18 school districts the go-ahead to increase budgets via overrides or raise funds with bonds.
The student body at the schools served by Maricopa County Regional School District is 9.8% white, 22% Black, 0% Asian or Asian/Pacific Islander, 62.2% Hispanic/Latino, 4.9% American Indian or ...
Maricopa County unveiled Friday a schools-specific coronavirus dashboard designed to give metro Phoenix residents a better look into when in-person instruction should begin.
This fall, nearly two dozen school districts in Maricopa County are asking voters to approve a bond measure, a budget override or a real estate sale. Most school districts depend on public funds ...
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