Illinois school districts await $87 million owed after state overpaid Chicago Public Schools – Chicago Tribune/Union Bulletin (Walla Walla)

A total of 769 school districts are slated to be reimbursed for the shortfall, which officials with the Illinois State Board of Education attributed to a coding error dating back to the launch of Evidence-Based Funding for Student Success Act, which was signed into law by former Gov. Bruce Rauner in August 2017.
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Platinum Goose
3 years ago

I can see a coding error causing this. The question is how come Susanna Mendoza didn’t catch it sooner. $87M is a pretty big number to fly under the radar.

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