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Local Group Explores The Root Causes Of CPS Enrollment Drop
Publisher |
WBEZ
Media Type |
audio
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Publication Date |
Feb 10, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:11:18
Declining birth rates and the outmigration of Black families away from Chicago are leading to a decline in the number of school-age children across the city, according to a study by a local education advocacy group. This trend can be found in cities across the country and has real implications for the revenue CPS receives as well as the quality of resources available to students. Reset checks in with an analyst who conducted the study. Guest: Hal Woods, Chief of Policy Kids First Chicago

Declining birth rates and the outmigration of Black families away from Chicago are leading to a decline in the number of school-age children across the city, according to a vFINAL.pdf">study by a local education advocacy group. This trend can be found in cities across the country and has real implications for the revenue CPS receives as well as the quality of resources available to students.

Reset checks in with an analyst who conducted the study.

Guest: Hal Woods, Chief of Policy Kids First Chicago

Producer: Lynnea Domienik, Andrew Meriwether

Host: Sasha-Ann Simons

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