Illinois mandated annual reports on Invest in Kids: 4 years, no reports – Illinois Policy

Those reports were intended to tell state lawmakers whether the experiment was working. When asked why the reports had not been published to the Illinois State Board of Education website, a spokesperson for the department provided this response: first year, not required; second year, pandemic; third year, low participation; fourth and fifth years, being compiled.
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S Roess
2 years ago

Hum…could it. be that the non government schools are producing superior results to the CPS? Can’t have the public seeing that outcome. Better to hide it and/or
play it down.

Old Joe
2 years ago

Illinois prefers to invest in abortion access which means no kids…..

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