Fiscal watchdog says state financial oversight for CPS is a solution worth exploring – Chicago Sun-Times

“Imposing state oversight might be an appropriate response to what has been an extended run of fiscal mismanagement,” according to the report from The Civic Federation. “The fragility of the District’s fiscal situation is susceptible to tipping quickly into crisis, which would bring harm to its reputation, credibility, and, more importantly, its students and families.”
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Anonymous
9 months ago

It astonishes me that Vallas or anyone else continues to waste their time and energy on CPS, like giving chest compressions to someone who’s been dead for three months. CPS is never going to improve because 95% of families who value education have departed for private schools, the suburbs, or another state. They’re never coming back because CPS tilted so far towards leftover kids and families who simply don’t care about education…they’re the last people you want your children sharing a classroom for eight hours a day with. Network effects are STRUCTURAL. Vallas et al are delusional idiots who can’t… Read more »

Old Joe
9 months ago

Hmm……harm the reputation of CPS? That’s a new one!

Brian Jones
9 months ago

I’m all for that, as long as Paul Vallas is the overseer.

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