Chicago Public Schools budget for 2025-26 school year delayed – Chalkbeat Chicago

Chicago Public Schools’ budget for the 2025-26 school year, normally released in June, is delayed until at least late July, prompting uncertainty and anxiety for principals and schools — and potentially setting them up for cuts right before the fall.
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Call my shrink
9 months ago

Let’s face facts. They aren’t worried about the kids. They’re worried about their job security

Hello, Indiana!
9 months ago

Any chance that this is tied into their latest DEMAND for more money? They sure make a lot of DEMANDS for an inefficient, ineffective educational system that refuses to cut waste and fails its students year after year.

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