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Chicago Schools

I noticed these two things so am going to put them together:

Preliminary data shows Chicago Public Schools enrollment falls to historic low: report The district loses 12K students in one year as 150 schools sit half-empty

Chicago will receive a larger share of state dollars for K-12 schools this year

From the first link:

Enrollment currently stands at just over 313,000 students — the lowest the district has ever recorded — with 12,000 fewer students than last year, the report said.

A recent report showed that declining enrollment in Chicago left about 150 of its schools half-empty.

The Chalkbeat and ProPublica report found that 47 schools are operating at less than one-third capacity, driving up costs and limiting course offerings.

CPS is blaming everything from Covid to a ‘declining birth rate’ instead of the fact that they have crappy schools, overpaid teachers, and mass migration out of the city due to crime, illegals, and taxes that are onerous.

In the meantime, they are sucking the rest of the state dry because they get extra money due to: “a significant drop in local tax revenue and an increase in the number of English learners, giving it higher priority for additional state dollars. “

They still have a shortfall. Their ‘strategy’ to deal with it is to cut the services that are almost guaranteed to cause the most screaming and the most harm: “fewer hot school meals, delays in updating technology, fewer crossing guards, and other changes.” They’re also cutting a quarter of their custodial staff and are ending contracts because having dirty schools IMO will help them to garner sympathy and thus more dollars.

Of course they aren’t cutting overpaid faculty or aggregating school populations in order to actually give the students (that they always use as a smokescreen) an education that will allow them to get ahead in this world.



11 responses to “Chicago Schools”

  1. And the result will be that the “Cost Per Student” will rise exponentially. Predictably the highest cost per student will result in the worst educated students as well. Hence, “If only we had MORE money!” will be the battle cry as usual.

    It’s a GREAT system, aint it?

    SMH

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  2. The entire city has a huge ($1B? IIRC) shortfall and the former CPS teacher now mayor and crew won’t, er can’t (due to CPS political influence), close unused schools (some with only tens of students) and sell the properties. Reference posts from Second City Cop on the matter. We won’t even mention the money spent on illegals.

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  3. …then they’ll be screaming for Uncle Sam(that’s us taxpayers) to bail them out.

    Trump’s got the right idea dismantling Dept Ed, IMHO. Since its inception on October 17, 1979, test scores have declined every year since. The real irony is, a number of kids graduating high school today, can’t read or comprehend the blurbs put out by the people who run that agency.

    Another problem is the adage that “everyone” should go to college. A goodly number of the college grads that go into teaching are the ones who are not smart enough for STEM programs.

    However, they are smart enough to grasp that getting a government job where you only work nine months of the year, get a solid gold pension and can’t be fired after tenure, no matter how bad a teacher you are, is pretty smart.

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  4. CPS and CTU will go down in history as the greatest failure and scam ever.

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    1. The one thing they are good at, eh?

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  5. now you understand the drive to let in the world. not to make the country better but to keep the social service grift at all levels funded.

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  6. Matthew W, I dunno; wind farms are right in the running.

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  7. No amount of money, no amount of human effort, no amount of good intentions will improve the child raising situation in Chicago. The city and most of its inhabitants are intrinsically corrupt. My former job had me traveling Western Avenue frequently. There are a number of daycare operations on that street. They all, without exception, have bars on the windows. I always told the guys I worked with ,”What a great place to raise a kid”. Those who believe that Chicago isn’t that bad, should go take a stroll down 88th street, or the Forest Hill area. Englewood is also a nice area. Wear your vest. Maybe a helmet, too.

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  8. Aiming a money cannon at the black hole of demographic-based rot is no solution, as the relentless failures of the past 60 years certainly attest. Yet it is the default answer every time a majority-minority community demonstrates its patently unfixable dysfunction.

    Mo’ money. Give us mo’ money. The diversity in Chicago may not be much into golf, but erry dang day it’s the Palm Springs Open.

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  9. At this point, the only mindset that makes sense on dealing with this scam is that of the accelerationist. Put the money burn and abject failure into overdrive, and let it get so bad that it finally collapses under its own weight. There cannot and will not be any sort of orderly unwinding of this industrial scale grift, because too many paychecks and positions of power are reliant on it. The suffering will have to become so great – scores of residents literally kicked out of their homes for delinquent tax bills they can no longer afford to pay – and some portion of them literally starving, before the collective pain will be great enough to move the sheeple into forcibly dismantling the scam that is public education and teachers unions.

    The citizens of Chicago well and truly deserve it, for holding to their delusional belief that they can continue to fund this BS. The more sensible down state residents of more rural Illinois are unfortunately subjugated by the dysfunctional empire that is Shitcongo, but they too will have to make a choice at some point; roll over and die for their oppressors, or revolt.

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  10. And here, stupid me was thinking-
    Okay, they have half the kids and the full staff, then there should be more time per student to actually get them to learn something.

    Silly Kurt, that’s what someone who wasn’t woke would try.

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