Chicago’s partially-elected school board plans changes to charter school oversight – Chalkbeat Chicago

Though charters grew rapidly over the past 20 years, operators are facing declining enrollment, tighter budgets, and a 21-member, partially-elected school board with few charter allies. Now, the relatively new school board is proposing changes to how it handles charter oversight.
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Hello, Indiana!
11 months ago

That CHI has a 21 member school board, three times as many aldermen than required, a +100 man police detail for it’s mayor in a city with half empty schools of uneducated students and residents clawing over each other’s bodies to get out tells us a lot.

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