CPS strike: Chicago Teachers Union wants class size caps. Are smaller classes worth the cost to taxpayers? – Chicago Tribune

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NB-Chicago
6 years ago

Disappointing, I don’t see city/cps offering any counter to ctu claim that 1,300 classes have over 30 student. But mostly disappointing that cps doesnt release any employee count of all the job catagories of the 37,000 cps empolyees (including 25,000 ctu staff).

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