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Chicago school board passes $9 3 billion budget for 2022

Chicago school board passes $9.3 billion budget for 2022 The Chicago Board of Education approved the school district s budget for the next fiscal year, despite pushback over the timeline to increase staffing and privatization of cleaning and maintenance services. Children walk to George B. Armstrong International Studies Elementary School in Chicago on March 1, 2021. (Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Chicago Sun-Times via AP, File) CHICAGO (CN) The Chicago Board of Education was nearly unanimous Wednesday in approving the school district s fiscal year 2022 budget, in spite of several controversies surrounding its funding allocations. Six board members voted in favor of the budget while Vice President Sendhil Revuluri abstained. No members voted against it.

Illinois voters to decide on worker rights constitutional amendment

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. In yet another example of how state elections make and will make a practical difference in workers’ lives and livelihoods, Illinois voters will decide in November 2022 whether to enshrine the right to collective bargaining and a ban on so-called “right to work” laws, in.

Illinois voters to decide on worker rights constitutional amendment

Help Save People s World The economic crisis has hit People s World hard. We need the support of all our friends and readers to continue publishing. Illinois voters to decide on worker rights constitutional amendment June 9, 2021 10:54 AM CDT By Mark Gruenberg Demonstrators rally in support of Wisconsin workers at the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois, Feb. 26, 2011. | Seth Perlman / AP SPRINGFIELD, Ill. In yet another example of how state elections make and will make a practical difference in workers’ lives and livelihoods, Illinois voters will decide in November 2022 whether to enshrine the right to collective bargaining and a ban on so-called “right to work” laws, in the state constitution.

After Decades of Reform, Has Chicago Finally Learned How to Fix Education?

After Decades of Reform, Has Chicago Finally Learned How to Fix Education? Some promising signs suggest the city may be turning around its troubled school system. It offers lessons for other struggling districts. June 27, 2018 •  The phone call Janice Jackson had been waiting for came in early December. She was going to be named interim CEO of the Chicago Public Schools (CPS). A protégé of Mayor Rahm Emanuel, she would be taking over the third largest school district in the nation. She was also getting the job she had predicted for herself since her days as a student at the University of Illinois at Chicago. A month after her appointment, the city closed the deal by dropping the word “interim” from her title.

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