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Budget Analysis

Catalyst Chicago issue cover, published Feb 2005

Chicago Public Schools has only begun to push for per-pupil budgeting, a system that could more equitably distribute funds to schools and give principals more control over how those funds are spent, and some already are pushing back. Concerns center on whether schools would get more or less money under the new system. “We’ve looked at this from every angle, and no one wants it,” says one principal.

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Catalyst Chicago

Some more equal than others

By John Myers | January 6, 2006
Catalyst Chicago

CPS eyes budget equity

By John Myers | January 6, 2006
Catalyst Chicago

Tracking elusive school-level spending

By John Myers | January 6, 2006
Catalyst Chicago

Q&A with Shari Demitrowicz

By Alejandra Cerna Rios | November 8, 2005
Catalyst Chicago

Notebook

By Catalyst Chicago | September 14, 2005
Catalyst Chicago

Assessing Inequities in School Funding within Chicago Public Schools

By John Myers | August 31, 2005
Catalyst Chicago

Seattle, Oakland ensure funding follows students

By Elizabeth Duffrin | August 15, 2005
Catalyst Chicago

Equity analysis methodology

By John Myers | August 15, 2005
Catalyst Chicago

Central office for hire

By Elizabeth Duffrin | August 10, 2005
Catalyst Chicago

Special education tough to dissect

By John Myers | July 29, 2005
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