Arizona superintendent to use COVID relief for $40 million tutoring program

State schools chief Tom Horne, flanked by staffers, explains Tuesday the plan to reallocate $40 million of federal dollars that had been going to other programs to instead offer tutoring to students who are not 
proficient in reading or math. (Howard Fischer/Courtesy)

State schools chief Tom Horne, flanked by staffers, explains Tuesday the plan to reallocate $40 million of federal dollars that had been going to other programs to instead offer tutoring to students who are not proficient in reading or math. (Howard Fischer/Courtesy)

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