Advocates worry 120 schools could lose after-school programs this summer – Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago has used a lot of the federal funding to pay for “community schools,” where a coordinator brings in organizations and programs for a myriad of purposes, like violence prevention, academic support for students, social emotional learning, ESL classes for parents and health care clinics for the community.
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William Butler Hickok
2 years ago

Just raise the property taxes in Chicago.
Problem solved!

Rob
2 years ago

Like They always do

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