School cops, migrant students, funding shortfall: How CPS fared in Springfield – Chicago Sun-Times

Gov. JB Pritzker has been at odds with Johnson, and, in the end, the governor and legislature didn’t agree to the district’s requests for more funding. Pritzker said, “The city of Chicago is 20% of the population of the state. So we have a lot of other people, a lot of other kids across the state going to school. We need to fund their schools better, too.”
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

By the middle school teachers math, 20% of the states population is entitled to roughly 85% of the state’s tax revenue in the name of equity.

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1 year ago

Show me your math on that. Or are you just spewing mindlessly as usual?

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