Chicago public schools are bracing for significant cutbacks due to a $734 million deficit, impacting meals, staffing, and maintenance. These changes, outlined in a recent letter, raise concerns about food insecurity and learning conditions. Experts warn that Chicago’s struggles mirror challenges faced by urban districts nationwide, signaling a potential crisis in public education funding.
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Emily Calandrelli’s fascination with space and science began at a young age. Emily Calandrelli, an MIT-trained engineer and future Blue Origin astronaut, recently made history […]