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Chicago Schools Face Financial Warning
Chicago, USASaturday, December 14, 2024
A finance expert, Marguerite Roza, said that if a district can't balance its expenses and revenue, it's going to face serious problems. It's better to solve this through compromise now rather than later with layoffs or state intervention. States can take over districts that can't pay their debts or fix their buildings.
S&P believes new money from the state is unlikely. They think cuts might be the best way to avoid a negative credit rating. They also worry about the stability of CPS leadership. The mayor wants to replace the current CEO, but that could make the district's financial future uncertain.
In recent weeks, both CTU and the school board have been pushing the CEO to finalize the contract. They want it done by Christmas to protect vulnerable students. The district says the contract isn't the only way to protect student and staff rights. They have 16 policies in place to do that. Fact-finding hearings to help resolve the contract have been postponed.
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