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The Isaac Elementary School District, which serves approximately 4,800 students in Phoenix, was placed under receivership two weeks ago by the Arizona State Board of Education because it had ...
Tolleson school district agrees to spend $25M on Isaac district lifeline Jan 29, 2025, 7:48 PM | Updated: Jan 30, 2025, 11:47 am Share ...
People gathered in the gym of Isaac Middle School on Jan. 23, 2025, for the first Isaac Elementary School District Governing Board meeting after the Phoenix district was taken over by the state ...
Isaac Elementary School District will close two elementary schools due to a financial crisis. Mismanagement of federal COVID-19 relief grants significantly contributed to the district's overspending.
People gathered in the gym of Isaac Middle School on Jan. 23, 2025, for the first Isaac Elementary School District Governing Board meeting after the Phoenix district was taken over by the state.
Arizona Rep. Matt Gress joined The Mike Broomhead Show to discuss the Isaac School District financial crisis. Sanderson Ford and the Arizona Diamondbacks are celebrating each other's anniversaries ...
The Phoenix Isaac school district, ... Arizona's Family sent a crew to the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona in north Phoenix to pay respects and catch up with those honoring their loved ones.
The Tolleson Union High School District officially moved the $25 million to the struggling school district in west Phoenix. ... Arizona Housing and Real Estate. Technology. True Crime Arizona.
Isaac Middle School is ranked #490-653 in Arizona Middle Schools. Schools are ranked on their performance on state-required tests, graduation, and how well they prepare their students for high school.
Arizona must help this Phoenix school district, then dissolve it | Opinion The Isaac Elementary School District is broker than we thought. Now, the Legislature must step in so the kids aren't harmed.
Turns out, the woeful Isaac Elementary School District isn’t $19 million in the red, leaving teachers and parents to panic about how to keep the lights on in a district that’s dead broke. Nope.