Isaac School District decides to outsource some district positions

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Finances were once again the focus of the Isaac Elementary School District Governing Board meeting on Thursday. The district, just weeks ago, was unable to pay debts and staff, reportedly in the hole over $25 million. A lease agreement with the Tolleson Union High School District acted as a life preserver.'This has been an issue that has been ongoing for a number of years, so it wasn't just something that happened,' said Board Member Harry Garewal Jr. at the meeting.

'The current vendors that we have now apparently they're more expensive,' said Jimenez. 'So they are looking into every avenue, any way for us to make sure that we are saving our money.'Some parents were left still questioning the district's leadership and upset about the outsourcing decisions.'I feel disappointed because these people have been faithful to this district for years,' said Bertha Chavez.

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