One Year After A Wave of Chicago Charter Strikes, Schools Are Forced To Cut Back – WBEZ (Chicago)

Financial documents and budgets for these schools are often opaque and incomplete. In general, there is a lack of transparency around charter schools, and public records only show a glimpse of the full picture. This was a topic of intense discussion at a recent meeting of the Chicago Board of Education, which approves and ultimately oversees charter schools in the city.
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nixit
6 years ago

“Officials at Acero say the cuts made to afford the new contracts have forced them to think creatively, including asking non-union positions to do more with less.”

Can’t union positions do more with less as well?

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