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July 17, 2019
Schools can replace officers with counselors
By PAUL MARYNIAK
West Valley View Staff Writer
Six West Valley school districts will have to decide whether grant money they now use to pay for security officers should be diverted to hiring counselors or social workers. The state superintendent of public schools has advised that Tolleson Elementary, Tolleson Union High School, Alhambra Elementary, Deer Valley Unified and Dysart Unified school districts can re-examine their use of School Safety Program grants they now get for school resource officers. Meanwhile, districts that don’t have schools on a current waiting list for grant money won’t be getting any of the $20 million the State Legislature authorized for hiring resource officers, counselors or social workers. And while the 87 schools on that waiting list will be sharing in that new money, it’s unclear when. That list includes all of Glendale Union High School District’s schools as well as four others in Deer Valley — Deer Valley High, Mountain Ridge, Sandra Day O’Connor and Vista Peak. The state education board recently voted to hold off immediately distributing those funds before the 2019-20 school
State schools Superintendent Kathy Hoffman and Education Board member Lucas Narducci differ on when to cut loose $20 million appropriate by the State Legislature for counselors or school resource officers. (Photo courtesy Capitol Media Services)
year begins. “The State Board ruled to hold the money for the 87 schools on the wait list for the 2019-20 school year until the process
for dispersing funds to either SROs and/ or counselors is further discussed,” said
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Nike confirms partnership with Goodyear
BY HOWARD FISCHER
West Valley View Contributing Writer
Arizona is landing a new Nike plant despite what appeared to be efforts by Gov. Doug Ducey to blow up the plan. And now he’s a cheerleader. “This is good news for Arizona,” the governor said in a July 11 Twitter post, cit-
ing the more than 500 jobs and $184 million in capital investment by Nike to build part of its Air line of sneakers in Goodyear. “We welcome @Nike to our state.” But an aide to the governor said he has not backed down from his decision to rescind an offer by the Arizona Commerce Authority to provide a $1 million incentive
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to land the plant. Ducey made the move after Nike decided not to distribute a new line of shoes with a picture of the Betsy Ross flag, the one with 13 stars in a circle. The Wall Street Journal reported that former NFL quarterback Colin Kaeper-
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