Of the $267 million proposed for the coming school year, more than $27 million would be used to “ensure” all students are proficient readers by the end of second grade, with plans for teacher development and leadership training at 200 schools, library supplies and take-home textbook sets at 47 schools and “culturally responsive” programming for parents, grandparents and other caregivers to support literacy development for students at 75 schools. New computers, cameras, projectors and interactive displays would be added to the tune of $19 million.
Chicago Public Schools will spend more than $9 billion this school year. Where will it go, and how will COVID relief money be used?

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