PHOENIX (AP) - The state agency responsible for basic funding for maintaining and constructing K-12 public school facilities in Arizona has a new director.
Gov. Doug Ducey on Tuesday announced the appointment of architect Paul Bakalis as executive director of the Arizona School Facilities Board.
The announcement of Bakalis’ appointment says he has more than 30 years of experience in architecture, engineering and construction and previously was managing principal of an architecture and engineering firm.
The School Facilities Board was created under 1999 legislation enacted to revamp how Arizona constructs and maintains K-12 public schools.
The Arizona Supreme Court in 1994 ruled that the state’s system of paying for school facilities was unconstitutional because it relied too heavily on local funding, resulting in a system with funding disparities between school districts.
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