Opinion: Chicago public education can’t get much worse – The Lion

"Fifty-three of the state’s 4,000 schools don’t have a single student proficient in math, Wirepoints reports. Unsurprisingly, many of those failing schools are in Chicago. While not every school fails so spectacularly, the prognosis for public education in Illinois isn’t promising."
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Indy
3 years ago

Oh yea it can.
Just wait for CPS to utterly collapse & go bankrupt. Just like that bank from Silicon Valley.

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