35 Chicago charter schools approved to stay open but with CPS closely watching over them – Chicago Sun-Times

Screen_Shot_2023_01_25_at_7.24.05_PM.pngIllinois law allows high-performing charter schools to apply for up to 10-year renewal terms. Chicago Public Schools, which oversees and funds charter schools in the city, has historically issued five-year contract renewals. Campuses were given less than five years if they did not meet standards in all three areas: academic, financial and operational, which includes how well it meets the needs of students in special education and students learning English.
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Pat S.
3 years ago

Why aren’t CPS schools subject to the same standards as charter schools?

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