With Brandon Johnson at the helm, big shifts are ahead for Chicago Public Schools – Chicago Tribune*

A decade after former Mayor Rahm Emanuel closed 50 schools despite community and CTU outcry, Johnson has said he aims to turn around the district’s yearslong enrollment decline. But Jason Dougal, president of the National Center on Education and the Economy, said there’s only so much any district can do in the short term to affect enrollment, which is often shaped by larger forces such as businesses entering or exiting a community and, as is the case in Chicago, declining birthrates and population loss.
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Pat S.
2 years ago

Perhaps Johnson plans to invite more illegal migrants into Chicago to boost those enrollment numbers. Can’t imagine any other way he can single handedly increase enrollment.

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