A state judge ruled Arizona ’s method of funding its K-12 schools was unconstitutional because it did not provide for some school districts’ minimum needs.

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Dewain Fox found the funding system violated a requirement in the Arizona Constitution that the state establish “a general and uniform public school system.”

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The case stems from the state’s Students FIRST program, which was created following a 1994 Arizona Supreme Court ruling that required school

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