CPS CEO Pedro Martinez is vowing to boost the district’s tiny high schools as part of a broader plan to revitalize neighborhood schools with input from their local communities. He promised more details later this fall, but has made it clear salvaging these campuses will cost the district and has called on the state to chip in.
Not content with misallocationg city resources, he wants to misallocate state resources too!
Riverbender
3 years ago
To hazard a guess my thought is that despite the dropping student population the schools are still fully staffed freely spending money as if it grew on trees. That is surprising because as any liberal will tell you “electricity grows on green trees in Springfield, Il.
Not content with misallocationg city resources, he wants to misallocate state resources too!
To hazard a guess my thought is that despite the dropping student population the schools are still fully staffed freely spending money as if it grew on trees. That is surprising because as any liberal will tell you “electricity grows on green trees in Springfield, Il.