Alexis Ramanjulu is KGUN 9's Cochise County reporter. Send your story ideas to Alexis at alexis.ramanjulu@kgun9.com.
HUACHUCA CITY, Ariz — With the school year ready to start, some students in rural communities aren't able to get some of the necessary school supplies for the year. More than 400 students in the Tombstone Unified School District will benefit from a supplies dropped off by the Sierra Vista Industrial Development Authority ."The initiative underscores the Authority's commitment to enhancing educational resources within the community," the IDA said in a statement to KGUN.
"Education is the cornerstone of a thriving community, and we believe that every child deserves access to the tools they need to succeed," the IDA said in a statement to KGUN."By providing essential supplies such as textbooks, writing materials, and art supplies, we aim to alleviate some of the financial burdens faced by educators and enhance the learning experience for students across our region.
“We would make it happen," she said."It would just be a hardship on somebody and so to have all these things, you know, given to us, donated to us, really takes a lo off our shoulders."
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