Editorial: Schools and bloat: To help Illinois students and taxpayers, merge more districts – Chicago Tribune

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m.
6 years ago

can’t be gettin’ rid of them cushy, do-nothing d-rat jobs!

m.
6 years ago

consolidate? you can’t be gettin’ rid of them d-rat jobs!

Freddy
6 years ago

There are approx 65 unit school districts in Florida consisting of 40,000 students each. We have approx 868 with some districts at 100-141 students like Rondout Dist 72 of course with their own Super. Dist 72 costs taxpayers about $30K per student. There are 18 Districts in McHenry (11 in Winnebago County) county which could easily be condensed to 1 or 2 but saving money for taxpayers is never a priority.

debtsor
6 years ago

Merge similar districts, not disparate districts. My district has one flagship ‘good’ high school, one ‘mediocre’ high school, and one ‘not so good’ high school across the entire township. The bottom two high schools bring down the top performing high school and it’s reflected in rankings. Other similar communities (not townships) have top performing schools because they don’t have the mediocre schools bringing them down.

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