Chicago will increase school budgets by $225 million as it pushes full-time fall schedule – Chalkbeat Chicago

The $225 million is dwarfed by the nearly $3 billion total in federal emergency funding it received across three stimulus efforts.
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DixonSyder
4 years ago

More money wasted on a failed school system. Wanna bet that most of the $$$$ is going for salaries and raises?

James
4 years ago
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Duh! You seem surprised. Where have you been? Roughly 70% of the average school district’s annual budget is spent on personnel costs. What else would you expect?

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