Chicago Teachers Union in Springfield seeking more cash when they already get a lot – Illinois Policy

If Mayor Brandon Johnson and the CTU get the additional $1.1 billion, CPS’ spending could reach more than $32,000 per student, well above the nearly $22,400 average total spending per student currently in Illinois’ 10 largest school districts. Meanwhile, only one-fourth of CPS students could read at grade level in spring 2023.
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Don Diego de la Vega “Z”
1 year ago

Wasting $141,000.00 is no concern of the CTU because there are thousands of tax payers whose pockets haven’t been picked clean are still available.

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