Illinois superintendent proposes $516 million education budget increase; advocates want more – Chalkbeat Chicago

State Superintendent Carmen Ayala’s budget proposal calls for a $350 million boost for K-12 schools, or about 4%, plus a $60 million increase to early childhood education. The rest of the requested increase relates to transportation, special education, and free meals. But some education advocates say a $550 million increase in K-12 funding is needed to fully fund all districts under the state’s evidence-based funding formula.
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Bosco
3 years ago

The education budget should be cut by 516 million dollars.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

Money is educations problem. Money solves everything, raise teachers’ pay and pensions.

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