Chicago Public Schools Proposes Cutting Police Spending In Half
Police spending is part of the school district’s larger budget blueprint, which calls for boosting spending by $600 million this year.
Police spending is part of the school district’s larger budget blueprint, which calls for boosting spending by $600 million this year.
Financial and enrollment problems aggravated by the pandemic have forced the permanent closure of more than 140 Catholic schools nationwide this year.
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