Some worry Illinois schools underperforming despite increased funding – Center Square

"To their point, they are spending record levels of money on education," state Rep. Brad Halbrook said. "However, we are seeing a downturn in test scores in math proficiencies and reading proficiencies." Halbrook also said every hearing they have on such issues results in the state being asked for more money.
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Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

Pay teachers more money and the pensions liability goes up, up and away.
There is already a huge pension time bomb going off that is not affordable.
There is no education in the CPS, only greedy baby sitters.

87Saluki
3 years ago

Well SHAZAAM – more money didn’t fix it! This is my shocked face.

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