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Board reaffirms ASBA policy priorities; declines to add separate language on AEL linkage
Summary
The board reaffirmed five policy priorities for submission to the Arizona School Boards Association (ASBA) 2026 political agenda and discussed, but did not add, a separate proposal about how the state’s aggregate expenditure limit (AEL) should be lifted.
The Paradise Valley Unified School District Governing Board voted unanimously to submit its policy priorities to the Arizona School Boards Association (ASBA) for the 2026 political agenda and designated a board member to file the submission.
Why it matters: ASBA’s political agenda collects district priorities for state-level advocacy; districts submit their top priorities for inclusion in the statewide slate.
What was reaffirmed: The board reaffirmed five priorities carried from the 2025 ASBA…
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