With payroll on the line, Chicago school board faces vote on budget and new member – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

Not passing a budget would hurt the district’s standing with the state, according to school finance experts, and could even hurt CPS’ ability to make payroll.
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Felix
7 months ago

Bouncing paychecks is a good first step.

Deb
7 months ago

CPS needs to be dismantled and reorganized. Chicago schools need to behave fiscally responsible and focus on students education, not CTU priorities and indoctrination.

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