Critics Say CPS Isn’t Spending Big Enough To Meet Student Pandemic Needs – WBEZ (Chicago)

Advocates and parents say this is the moment for the school district, perennially cash-strapped but burdened with a high-need student population, to offer students the supports they have long needed. School officials and others say they are investing like never before, but cannot spend the money on recurring costs, like salaries, because the money will disappear in three years.
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The True Believer
4 years ago

What needs?

Heyjude
4 years ago

It’s never enough, is it?

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