Chicago’s empty schools hurting students at high costs – Illinois Policy

Students at the emptiest schools in Chicago Public Schools recorded low proficiency and high absenteeism on average. Students at the most overcrowded schools fared better, even with lower spending per student.
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Deb
7 months ago

CTU will not allow CPS to close underutilized schools. Time for CPS to be financially responsible and stand up to CPS.

Da Judge
7 months ago
Reply to  Deb

I think you meant – stand up to CTU.

Call my shrink
7 months ago

The CPS is a dumpster fire and the national news is reporting the burn. Chicago looks terrible

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