Illinois public schools lose 127,000 students since pandemic – Illinois Policy

Chicago Public Schools alone is down over 44,000 students compared with pre-COVID numbers, a 12 percent decrease. The state’s second-largest district, U-46 in Elgin, saw enrollment decline 10 percent since 2019. Enrollment in public schools in Springfield, the largest school district downstate, dropped 8 percent.
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Where's Mine ???
1 year ago

Illinois schools lose 127,000 students and I’m sure they didn’t lose one single employee.

Last edited 1 year ago by Where's Mine ???
Wally
1 year ago

That says it all.

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