Chicago Public Schools: Lack of buses for students with disabilities due to driver shortage, strike – Chalkbeat Chicago

The district has been under fire for the last few years for failing to provide bus routes to thousands of students with disabilities. Last month, special education advocates filed a complaint with the state board alleging that CPS is in violation of a federal law that requires districts to provide transportation services for students with disabilities.
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David F
1 year ago

Perhaps if they closed all the 1/2 empty schools and consolidated.

Free at Last
1 year ago

Isn’t CPS just one big jobs program for the mentally disabled?

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