Enrollment declines in major city school districts as parents seek better options – New York Post

Chicago Public Schools enrollment dipped further than last year, with enrollment numbers dropping to historic lows. CPS CEO Macquline King announced in September that “enrollment decreased across a majority of grades and most student groups.” The decline in students reflects a downward trend over the past decade.
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Bobbi
2 months ago

CTU will now demand a 15% increase in hiring! The next pay raise goes without saying.

Call my shrink
2 months ago

Wow. Guess the CPS isn’t the only school system that sucks. Nationwide voucher system should be put into play.

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