Report finds Arizona spends more on education, but less on teachers

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times

More than half of the school districts in Arizona spent a smaller percentage of their total available dollars in classroom instruction in the last school year than the year before, according to a new report.

And the chairman of the House Education Committee says he knows whose fault that is: School Administrators.

Rep. Matt Gress concedes that, strictly speaking, Arizona schools overall spend less on pure administrative costs than the national average, things like salaries for superintendents, principals, business managers, clerical and accounting staff and human resources. 

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