Advocates say Illinois schools missing billions of dollars in funding- WICS (Springfield)

The evidence-based funding formula is essentially an algorithm that sends dollars to the Illinois districts that need it most. But education advocacy group Stand for Children says the model still falls $6.8 billion short of being fully funded.
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nixit
4 years ago

I knew after EBF passed and everyone was done patting themselves on the back they would say it’s still not enough. The funding they’re asking for would require a massive income tax hike with no corresponding property tax cut. They’re living in dreamland.

Bill
4 years ago

Good!!

At least the taxpayers are saving money at some level in the education indoctrination process.

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