Low-performing schools will receive the majority of Chicago Public Schools’ federal stimulus funds over the next two years, Chief Executive Officer Ron Huberman said Tuesday.
Chicago schools will receive $368 million from the stimulus package, according to CPS.
"We will have $7 million in additional dollars specifically for technology; $261 million to pump money into our lower-achieving schools with tutoring programs, professional development for our teachers and after-school programs; and we’ll have an additional $100 million to spend on special education funding," Huberman said.
"Seeing dollars like that is simply historic," he said, crediting the new Obama administration’s leadership.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Stimulus funds to improve struggling CPS schools
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