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A legislative hearing called to discuss funding issues facing Chicago Public Schools made clear the problems but produced little in the way of solutions.
Illinois lawmakers want to figure out how to close Chicago’s budget gap. However, they did not make any commitments on what aid they would provide to the district and when.
Former CPS chief Paul Vallas argues Chicago can solve its budget crisis by ending school subsidies, demanding pension parity, ...
As cuts are handed down, Chicago teachers are furious over denial of backpay owed from last year after their contract ...
The Chicago Teachers Union’s refusal to close near-empty schools and push for more “sustainable community schools” is hurting ...
Chicago Public Schools officials have yet to identify a solution for the district’s looming $734 million deficit, as the ...
There’s a month to go before the Chicago school board must approve a budget for the coming year, and leaders still are ...
The Chicago Board of Education met Thursday as Chicago Public Schools faces a more than $700 million budget shortfall that it ...
CPS is grappling with a $734 million deficit. Board members say schools across Illinois are facing budget troubles and need ...
By the numbers: CPS projects a budget of $8.43 billion for FY 2026, with $5.8 billion in personnel costs and $2.6 billion for ...
Climate justice” provisions in the Chicago Teachers Union’s (CTU) new contract are colliding with financial reality as the city’s low-performing ...
After nearly a year of bargaining, the CTU is one step closer to finalizing a deal with CPS.
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