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The Chicago Board of Education has formally called on Governor J.B. Pritzker to reject a federal program that would provide public money for private school tuition. The resolution, passed by the board, centers on a pandemic-era initiative that could allow states to use federal funds to create voucher-style scholarships.
The debate during the meeting highlighted a deep division on the issue. While some board members argued the panel should defer to state legislators on the matter, a majority felt compelled to take a definitive stance. They expressed strong concern that such programs risk diverting crucial tax dollars away from the city's public school system, which serves the vast majority of Chicago's children.
Proponents of the resolution argued that public funds must be preserved for public schools, particularly as they work to address longstanding inequities and resource gaps. The board's action is a symbolic but pointed recommendation, placing pressure on the governor to refuse the federal funding mechanism. The decision now rests with state officials, who will determine whether to establish a program that could redirect public education funding to private institutions.
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