Chicago: Offer $12K of public money to parents so they can find whatever school best fits their children’s needs, Wirepoints says on WLS’ Ramblin’ Ray Show

Ted joins Ray Stevens and Nick Gale to tackle the tough question: Is it time for a new direction for CPS? Ted breaks down why school choice is so important, why Mayor Brandon Johnson won’t support reforms even though parents are moving out, why the TIF surplus is a trap, why Chicagoans have to do better when electing officials, and more.

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Indy
1 year ago

Or or just move out of Chicago. Much simpler and easier.

David F
1 year ago

Chicago is currently paying 30K or more, how about 20K.

Free at Last
1 year ago

What planet is this guy living on? Does he really think the democrat trifecta is going to “give” $12,000 to parents for the benefit of the child’s education? The democrats could not care less about the parents, the children or their education. What they do care about is putting that $12,000 per student in their own pocket. There will be mass purges before they let that happen. You have to keep the slaves scared and in their place.

Old Joe
1 year ago

OMG, Catholic schools could make a come back with program.

taxpayer
1 year ago

Ted suggested giving $12,000 to parents to find a school. This is less than half what CPS spends. I was surprised to find several Catholic schools, and at least one Lutheran school, charging tuition less than this figure.

Freddy
1 year ago
Reply to  taxpayer

Here is some info for tuition at Rockford Christian. There are multiple student discounts and tuition assistance. This is approx 1/3rd the cost of CPS. I wonder how many students at this school get passed on to the next grade who cannot read/write or do math? My guess is zero.
https://www.rockfordchristian.org/editoruploads/files/Admissions/23-24TuitionFeeSchedule.pdf

Rade Butcher
1 year ago
Reply to  Freddy

How many special needs students are at Rockford Christian? How many students with medical disabilities?

Free at Last
1 year ago
Reply to  taxpayer

That’s because it doesn’t cost $30,000 per year to educate a child. Just like a toilet seat shouldn’t cost $4,000.

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