Internal Higley Emails Expose Indifference From Administration

At a time when prices are rapidly increasing and water bills in Gilbert have risen exponentially, one of the town’s school districts seems to disregard the taxpayers in internal emails. Ironically, Maricopa County property taxes are due in the Spring, and a portion of those taxes will be sent to Higley Unified School District. Taxpayers assume the funds are used wisely.

Those on the social media platform X may have seen screenshots of those emails which were obtained in a public records request. We don’t know the reason for the request, but what has been posted on X is quite concerning. Since many aren’t on X, we have compiled the posts here.

There was $50,000 in inventory stolen from Williams Field High School? Remember this when the Higley Board President lectures the community, again, during an upcoming board meeting about needing more money. Was the governing board informed of this theft? Why wasn’t an insurance claim submitted?

The above email is interesting. What doesn’t the author want to put in writing? And is “David” possibly be the current Higley superintendent, David Loutzenheiser? He didn’t take over the district until July of 2025, but before that he was on staff.

Again, this email could be referencing a different David. Maybe time will tell.

Check this out, a district warehouse is not secured. But the email below references cameras, so might there video of the $50,000 theft at Williams Field High School?

Do Higley residents know the schools have lactation rooms? Better yet, they weren’t all completed. Where are the remaining sinks and refrigerators? Are they in storage? Can they be tracked down? Why did the district pay for something it is not using?

Former CFO Tyler Moore is calling lactation rooms part of the health plan for financial purposes. Hmmmm…. Mr. Moore left Higley last summer and is now the CFO at Mesa Public Schools. He looks to be pulling double duty, but he’s an award winner so don’t ask questions.

In the email below, the interim Higley Chief Financial Officer seems to forget who is paying her.

While $4,000 may not be a lot of money in the big picture, the money is not his, it is the taxpayers’. Show some respect, Mr. Moore.

While this post has nothing to do with the Planned Parenthood and the LGBTQ agenda we usually cover, we have been watching both Higley and Mesa school districts closely over the last few years. Both are losing students while they prioritize many agendas other than academics. Government schools and their cronies continually fight alternative educational options for their communities. Simultaneously, there is once again a collusion between the mainstream media and Save Our Schools to prove fraud in Arizona’s ESA program, the program which gives parents some of their own tax money back to use for educational alternatives. Now we have proof of waste in a publicly-funded school district, and this one is in a heavily Republican area. One citizen broke the story, maybe the local media will take her tips and do some real investigating into what is actually going on in Higley Unified School District.

(If more public records requests are posted on X, we will bring them to you).

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