'The public knows little about the plan, and what we’ve heard so far about how the money would flow to schools and students is very troubling,' this op/ed says.
Aleesia Johnson named 33rd IPS superintendent
We all agree that our public schools need more resources, especially our teachers in the classroom, but our challenge supporting this plan is twofold: The public knows little about the plan, and what we’ve heard so far about how the money would flow to schools and students is very troubling. The per-student gap between those attending public charters and those attending district-run schools could grow to as much as $10,000 per student.
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