The Public-School System Is a Jobs Program for Administrators – National Review

"(T)he Chicago public-school district has increased staffing by 20 percent since 2019 at the same time that student enrollment dropped 10 percent. In what other competitive industry do providers go on a hiring spree when they’re bleeding customers?"
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Kinda like raiding the safety deposit boxes on the Titanic. Might as well grab all you can carry on the way down.

Free at Last
1 year ago

Obviously they are mistaken. CPS is doing a great job of educating students and the population of Illinois is increasing. Illinois is a vast utopia of democrat and libfilth policies. No problems to speak of there. Yeaaaa, more taxes for everybody.

Freddy
1 year ago

True in Rockford. There are approx 4,071 employees in Rockford Dist 205 and out of that there are approx 1,700 teachers. The district is top heavy in administration as are many other districts.
https://www.illinoisreportcard.com/district.aspx?source=profile&Districtid=04101205025

Fed up neighbor
1 year ago

And you wonder why your property taxes are so high, especially in the suburbs of Will, Dupage etc.

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