Has evidence-based funding made education in Illinois more equitable? – Illinois Newsroom

State Supt. Carmen Ayala says the goal was to get every school district up to at least 90% adequacy in a decade. But, like the old way, the formula needs money to work. “We’re not there yet. And so we still have about eight out of 10 students are still in districts that have not reached 90% adequacy."
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nixit
4 years ago

“… especially the “hold harmless” provision which means they’ll never get less money than they received the year before.”

Never, huh? Certainly that won’t backfire.

debtsor
4 years ago

How about cutting teacher and administrator pensions? Reach adequacy in funding overnight!

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