Commentary: To promote equity, we should extend the Tax Credit Scholarship Program for our kids – The Daily Line

Joshua Hale, of the Big Shoulders Fund: "While some have wondered or expressed concern that this program is diverting money from Illinois’ public schools, thankfully, that simply is not the case. Tax credits have no adverse impact on Illinois’ K-12 education spending and districts are held harmless if a public school student is awarded a scholarship. In fact, since the inception of the Tax Credit Scholarship Program, public school funding has increased every year in Illinois, particularly in Chicago."
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nixit
2 years ago

Isn’t the tax credit cheaper than having to pay for their public school education?

Pat S.
2 years ago

Flash! No, they aren’t interested in equity or equality OR education – they want to solidify CTU’s stranglehold on CPS.

No accountability and the children of Chicago suffer. Sad, sad commentary.

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