Paul Vallas: Biggest obstacle to improving city schools is Chicago Teachers Union – Illinois Policy

"Let’s be clear: funding has never been the issue at Chicago Public Schools. The district spends the equivalent to $30,000 per student based on total operational budget and receives over $12,000 in property taxes per student. It budgets one teacher for every 15 students and one overall staff person for every 7.5 students. If money creates success, then why are CPS academics abysmal?"
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Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago

Chicago Teachers Union are the very worst of Public Sector Unions. They are parasites upon Chicago.

Truth Seeker
1 year ago

Always has been and always will be. They hold the purse strings of our elected politicians and they are not going away anytime soon, unfortunately.

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