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Moody's upgraded the Lincoln-Way district, saying it has effected a fiscal turnaround after the management woes and investigations that sent it to junk in 2016.
August 19 -
The district wants to spend $619 million on local school projects, with another $191 million dependent on state funding.
August 9 -
A review after the Puerto Rico special revenues court ruling led Kroll Bond Rating Agency to upgrade the Los Angeles Unified School District's GO bonds.
August 8 -
The refunding would be completed “for traditional savings” and not for restructuring purposes, the school district says.
July 25 -
The governor acted after an independent review found that his former appointee stacked the authority with family and cronies.
July 24 -
Beset by competition from charter schools and a loss of higher-income families, San Antonio Independent School District plans to upgrade facilities and academic programs.
July 22 -
Epic One-on-One Charter School is under investigation for taking taxpayer funding for "ghost students," according to court documents.
July 22 -
The Oak Ridge City Council voted this week on an initial debt resolution for the issuance of up to $5 million in general obligation bonds.
July 19 -
Registered advisory firm Dale Scott & Co. will pay $25,000, and one firm and one individual each will pay $10,000 for acting as unregistered solicitors.
July 16 -
The New Philadelphia Board of Education took the first step Monday toward placing a $41.9 million bond issue on the November general election ballot.
July 9 -
Moody's downgrade to Aa3 affects $10.2 billion in outstanding debt.
June 21 -
The junk-rated district's latest cash flow issue was nearly eight times oversubscribed as it trimmed rates substantially from previous sales.
June 17 -
Texas school districts sort through the implications of a new legislative formula to increase per-pupil funding.
June 17 -
Alabama’s highest-ever education budget and Louisiana’s largest increase in a decade are both credit positive, Moody’s says.
June 14 -
Months after the school district cut a deal to end a teacher walkout, voters rejected a tax measure to help pay for it.
June 13 -
As the district braces for possible state receivership, Pennsylvania Auditor General Eugene DePasquale calls for a 'real-time' audit.
June 13 -
Bills to limit the revenue flexibility of local governments and put more state funding toward schools were driven by a desire to limit property taxes.
June 3 -
Two rating agencies offered slightly different takes on how school districts would fare.
May 28 -
Kroll boosts San Diego rating to triple-A in wake of Puerto Rico court's special revenues decision.
May 15 -
Motions were filed to dismiss the Berkeley County School lawsuit, which alleges its CFO and finance team schemed to defraud the district.
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