"By any measure, Evanston’s schools are well-resourced. According to the adequacy formula adopted by Illinois, it has 117 percent of the fiscal capacity required to educate its students properly. Chicago, which borders Evanston to the south, has just 75 percent. And yet, Evanston’s schools are nearly broke. Something feels off, right?"
Evanston, Ann Arbor, Berkeley. All having problems with the schools that are eerily similar to poor urban schools. What could possibly be the common denominator among all of these areas?
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Evanston, Ann Arbor, Berkeley. All having problems with the schools that are eerily similar to poor urban schools. What could possibly be the common denominator among all of these areas?
We all know but can’t say.
Fir duhbs
You can say it. Dont be scared. I guess you aren’t really free at last.