After a decision by the Isaac Elementary School District Governing Board last week, the board approved new companies to outsource cafeteria workers, some custodians, and landscapers.
The Isaac Elementary School District is grappling with a financial crisis, reportedly over $25 million in debt. In response, ...
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The Isaac School District's governing board has voted to outsource custodial, cafeteria and landscaping positions in order to ...
The district's board voted to lay off some custodial staff, all cafeteria workers and all landscaping employees to help make up some of the debt that was accumulated.
Finances were once again the focus of the Isaac Elementary School District Governing Board meeting on Thursday.
Phoenix City Council approved the purchase of district land for an affordable housing project, helping to resupply funds to ...