CPS reports thousands of computers missing — but rarely uses $3 million tracking system to find them – Chicago Sun-Times

“There are just black holes in terms of where devices were,” Inspector General William Fletcher said, noting that every school seemed to do audits differently and no one was held accountable. At 36 schools, all the devices assigned to students were marked as lost or stolen, but Fletcher said it was not clear there was an expectation for students to return the devices. One teacher  was listed as losing 10 computers in one year, but eight were later found just sitting in the school.
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Frustrated Tax Payer in crumbling city
2 years ago

Wreckless leadership from the top down. Zero accountability creates laziness and no motivation to do diligent work. So what now? Who will be held accountable for this significant financial loss? Let me guess…. No one!

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