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Using Data to Increase Parent Engagement in the District

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The Real CPS High School Grad Rate Trend: What is it?

I caught this blog post by Lauren Fitzpatrick of the Chicago Sun Times and it made me wonder…why is the Continue reading →

An Alternate Budget Plan from a CPS Parent

I’ve been trying to take some needed time off from CPS data for just a few weeks (first time in Continue reading →

The FY14 Chicago Public School Budget: Central Office Expenses

Got a quick glance at the newly released 2014 budget today and right away something looked a little odd. Budgets Continue reading →

Student-Based Budgeting: A Different Approach to Engaging Parents

Much has already been said about the move of the Chicago Public School District to the “per-pupil” model of budgeting Continue reading →

Best summary of Illinois Pension Problem Ever

Hat tip to Portage Mom at CPS Obsessed for pointing out this really excellent 7 1/2 minute Khan Academy video Continue reading →

How is the CPS Utilization formula like a dose of Tylenol?

This is a follow-up to the last blog post re: “seats available” at Level 1 & Level 2 CPS schools**… Continue reading →

Which Level 1 & Level 2 CPS Elementary Schools have seats?**

**According to CPS Utilization Formula. The results may surprise you. I’ve discussed before how schools that use a “once a Continue reading →

CPS Schools with Self-Contained Classrooms Penalized under Formula

The specific case of Trumball School, and the explanation of how the CPS Utilization Formula penalizes CPS schools slated for Continue reading →

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