
Chicago public schools blow millions on travel expenses while students can't read at grade level
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Chicago Public Schools spent $7.7 million on excessive travel while only 30.5% of students achieved reading proficiency and 18.3% reached math proficiency.
Preston Mizell is a writer with Fox News Digital covering breaking news.
"It is a sad commentary on just how far our city has fallen and how bad the leadership is," Chicago pastor Corey Brooks told Fox News Digital. "These individuals believe that spending money on themselves benefits our educational system more so than spending it on the children who so rightfully deserve it."
"In our neighborhood, there's a 6% reading proficiency," Brooks added. "And now you're talking about the overall for Chicago being 30%, that is something that needs to be spoken by everyone who is in power."
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