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$21M budget hole may confront Chandler schools BY KEVIN REAGAN Staff Writer
This chart shows the difference in sales tax collections between the last two fiscal years. Light gray is 2018-19 and the dark is for 2019-20. (City of Chandler)
City’s pandemic financial hit not as bad as feared BY KEVIN REAGAN Staff Writer
New financial data show Chandler did not lose as much tax revenue as it expected because of the pandemic. The city had been projecting a $10-million revenue hit during the last quarter of the 2019-2020 fiscal year,
which ended in June – which would have brought the city’s total spending power down to $251 million. But new tax data show the city ended the fiscal year by taking in about $259 million – meaning a revenue loss of only about $1.8 million. See
REVENUE on page 12
Chandler Unified School District has about 1,600 fewer students than it expected, prompting administrators to grapple with a possible funding shortfall of nearly $21 million. CUSD, one of Arizona’s largest school districts, had projected 47,000 students at its 42 campuses for the 2020-2021 school year. But recent estimates taken from the first week of school this month indicate CUSD missed its projection by 1,656 kids. “That really impacts our school district,” said CUSD Chief Financial Officer Lana Berry. The enrollment numbers are not final since some students may not have been able to log on to their virtual classes yet, she added, so it’s not clear yet how many students have complete-
ly withdrawn from CUSD. In order to limit exposure to COVID-19, Chandler Unified made the unprecedented move to not have any in-person instruction for the first quarter of its school year. Students are still expected to complete online assignments each day and teachers track their attendance through their virtual participation. But the early enrollment estimates appear to be troubling, Berry added, since the district’s primary source of state funding is based on how many students attend school each day. “When your enrollment goes down, it ultimately decreases your budget,” Berry said at a recent Governing Board meeting. The dreary numbers are a major reversal from where CUSD was positionSee
SCHOOLS on page 3
A new voice in town
Stephanie Romero helped Anthony Jimenez fill out a Census form during the City of Chandler's blitz Aug. 14, aided by a Kona Ice truck hyping the Census and offering free treats to people. (Pablo Robles/Staff Photographer)
Tight Census deadline catches cities by surprise BY GARY NELSON Contributor
With millions of dollars and equitable political representation at stake, Chandler and other East Valley cities are rushing to complete their 2020 census efforts in the face of a suddenly tight deadline imposed by the Trump administration. Tens of thousands of East Valley households already had responded to
the census by mid-August, answering either online, by phone or by mail to the constitutionally mandated head count. But many more remain to be counted. By city, response rates ranged from 75.8 percent in Gilbert to 62.1 percent in Tempe – with widely varying rates from neighborhood to neighborhood. Chandler also had a strong showing, with a 71.4 percent response rate. ScottSee
CENSUS on page 6
Chandler City Councilman-elect OD Harris has sometheories on his election win and some definite plans to give voice to the under-heard people he thinks helped his victory. Details: page 2. (Pablo Robles/Staff Photographer)
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F E AT U R E STO R I E S S. Chandler residents get travel break. . . . . . . . . . . . COMMUNITY . . . . . Page 15 Movie houses reopening in Chandler.. . . . . . . . . . . . BUSINESS . . . . . . . . Page 32 New principal has her hands full. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NEIGHBORS . . . . . . Page 40 Chandler author bringing arts to you.. . . . . . . . . . . . ARTS . . . . . . . . . . . Page 44 Chandler chef's healthy snacks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EAT . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 50
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Community . . . 1-23 Business . . . . . .32-37 Sports . . . . . . . . . . 38 Opinion . . . . . . . . 39 Neighbors . . . 40-43 Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Faith . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Directory . . . 48-49 Eat . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
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