Chicago school spending nearly doubles as scores drop – Illinois Policy

Since 2012, education spending has increased by 97 percent, while reading proficiency has decreased by 63 percent and math proficiency by 78 percent. About three-quarters of CPS students can’t read at grade level and even fewer can do math.
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Old Joe
1 year ago

There’s nothing wrong with the CPS that a couple thousand nuns couldn’t fix.

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