CPS to receive $205M in federal coronavirus relief funding, state estimates – Chicago Sun-Times

Rockford Public Schools, the state’s third-largest district with 28,700 students, will receive the next highest amount, $11.6 million. Springfield School District 186 will get $7.9 million, and School District U-46 in Elgin, Illinois second-largest serving 38,400 students, will receive $7.8 million.
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mqyl
6 years ago

That money needs to be applied to where it’s really needed: increasing already-bloated salaries, health care benefits, and pensions.

nixit
6 years ago

CPS has 18% of the total state enrollment but gets 40% of CARES funding? What gives?

Truth in Cook County
6 years ago
Reply to  nixit

State legislative districts are gerrymandered to marginalize the suburban vote. All have a Chicago element, and then a slice of suburban voters. But all the suburbanites increasingly voting D must like it this way.

debtsor
6 years ago

Why exactly do schools need relief funding? I mean, I just paid my tax bill a few months ago, and I have another one due in July? Why does my local district need more money?

Freddy
6 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

INSATIABLE! Plain and simple!

Truth in Cook County
6 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Some not so small portion of your property tax bill is sent by the school district business manager to the teachers union headquarters in Springfield. That is for union dues so the union can do two things – pay off the politicians so they continue to get salary increases well above the private sector and the immoral pension benefits, and drive the marketing machine that spins the messages that it is for the kids and that they are short of money. Because of this immoral siphoning of the property tax money, and the lavish construction budgets all paying the prevailing… Read more »

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