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Chicago Public Schools spend $29,000 per student—a 97% increase since 2012. Yet, reading and math scores are dismal. Democrats want to trap them in those failing schools. Parents want better for their kids, and school choice gives them that freedom! WATCH:
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Chicago's education crisis is crushing families. Look at the numbers: $29,000 per student—up 97% since 2012. Yet 80% of students still can't read or do math at grade level. That's not a funding problem. That's systemic failure. The money's there. The results aren't. While bureaucrats sign off on bloated budgets, real families get trapped by zip codes in failing schools that burn through taxpayer dollars with zero accountability. The solution? Track every education dollar with blockchain transparency. Let parents choose their children's schools through expanded charters and vouchers. Make funding follow students, not systems. When public dollars are spent, results matter. For thousands of Chicago families, it's the difference between their kids having a real shot at success or being left behind in schools that keep failing year after year. Accountability isn't optional in education. It's everything.

It's not a money expenditure problem in Chicago. It's a pension problem. It's a CTU problem. It's a lack of Choice in how to use our educational (confiscated) tax dollars that only benefit teachers and the unions. It's a lack of talent problem. Teachers' colleges are awful.

Outstanding Job Rep Miller!

Low-income Americans who voted for Trump say they are counting on him to keep their benefits intact even while his Cabinet picks and Republican lawmakers call on him to reduce federal spending.

Illinois needs to get rid of the Chicago Teachers Union. They are failing the children.

First step is get rid of the dept of education. They are the travesty that have destroyed schools for over 45 years. They are a failure. A total failure. Dei is one of the most perverse frauds they perpetrated on children’s minds. Along with many more. Shut those doors for good

It's obviously not being spent on student education. It's most likely being spent on administrative costs and fraud.

And the students deserve much much better. But we have to reward great teachers as well. Incetivize the teachers and students who strive for excellence.

#SchoolChoice

This is why we have to knock down the bureaucracy. It’s extremely inefficient, costly, and unnecessary. Let’s see some of those fat salaries of the upper echelon in education bureaucracy. -Let’s reduce the size of schools, -use charter schools -use homeschooling

