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Chicago Schools: Is The Budget Crisis Real or Fake?

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Chicago Schools: Is The Budget Crisis Real or Fake?
We examine a recent audit that shows Chicago 九游体育s has a surplus of over $344 million in the midst of claims by district officials that they are in a budget crisis.

Like other school districts across the country, Chicago 九游体育s is decrying a budget crisis that could lead to the closure of dozens of schools across the city. However, after a recent audit found a surplus in the district鈥檚 budget, some are accusing district officials and the mayor鈥檚 office of crying wolf. In fact, recent news about potential budget surpluses has fueled the fire over proposed school closures and sparked more protests by teachers, parents, community members, and the local teachers鈥� union.

This video reports on a CPS budget crisis.

Does Budget Surplus Suggest Fuzzy Math?

Officials of Chicago 九游体育s continue to assert that a billion-dollar deficit in the district鈥檚 budget is fueling plans to close public schools across the city. However, reports that in the midst of discussions on school closures, a recent audit has discovered that instead of a deficit in the Chicago 九游体育s budget, a surplus of $334 million was recorded! The district responded that the money came from early payments from the state and county. Other sources claim that the money is a combination of underestimating revenue for the year and underspending.

Truthout further claims that this is not the first time Chicago 九游体育s has 鈥減layed鈥� with the budget numbers. The previous year, the district estimated it would suffer a budget deficit of $245 million. The district instead reported a surplus of $316 million when all was said and done 鈥� a difference of nearly a half-billion dollars. The pattern can be traced back further, to projections made between 2005 and 2008.

鈥淭his crisis was manufactured and decisions are being made based on incorrect and incomplete financial, enrollment, and utilization data,鈥� Valerie Leonard, a spokesperson for Lawndale Alliance, told Truthout. Leonard and others have called on the school district to issue a moratorium on school closures until a facilities master plan is created by the district.

reports that the Chicago Teachers Union is also questioning the decision to close schools in the midst of what is at the very least, confusion over budget figures. Karen Lewis, president of the teachers鈥� union, stated at The Republic that Chicago 九游体育s is notorious for over-projecting spending while underestimating revenues.

鈥淧erhaps it鈥檚 time to have an honest budget discussion before any schools are closed,鈥� Lewis told Truthout.

This video reports on the CEO's comments about the budget pitfalls.

Savings from Closures may Not Add Up

Even if the district goes through with the proposed school closures, there is no evidence the act will bring about the savings district officials promise. CPS Chief Barbara Byrd-Bennett agreed to take high schools of the closure list, after hearing concerns from teachers, parents, and students about the potential dangers of consolidating high school students into fewer schools. However, the cost-savings of closing high schools would have been much higher than what the district will save by closing elementary schools remaining on the list.

Dwayne Truss, an organizer of the Save Our Neighborhood Schools coalition, told Truthout that when severance packages, moving costs, and security expenses were factored into the equation, the cost savings would be even lower. In addition, the loss of so many jobs for African-Americans who currently work in those schools as teachers, lunch aides, administrators, and janitors would be a costly loss indeed. Currently, unemployment rates for African-Americans in Chicago are twice what they are for white residents of the city. Chicago 九游体育s is also in the midst of civil rights complaints from African-American teachers. This move could create more problems in this area for the district.

Schools Still Slated to Close

Despite the most recent concerns about fuzzy budget figures, school closure plans continue to move forward. With the current number of potential schools on the chopping block trimmed to 129, the district administration entered what the called the 鈥渕ost intense phase鈥� of the process thus far in making the final determination on which schools will officially close. Byrd-Bennett has scheduled one last round of community meetings to get public input one more time before drafting the final closure list.

The Tribune also reports that if the most recent meeting is any indication, the school district is still far from earning public trust, particularly in light of recent accusations about budget numbers. These meetings are designed to allow schools the chance to show how they plan to turn around their schools and improve academic performance. It also gives supporters a chance to vent any security concerns they might have about school closures.

However, the recent meeting was also filled with questions and comments regarding whether school closures are even necessary for light of recent budget revelations.

鈥淥ur schools don鈥檛 need to close,鈥� Truss was reported by the Tribune as stated at the recent meeting. 鈥淐PS is perpetrating a myth that there鈥檚 a budget crisis.鈥�

Some of those speaking at the meetings are emotional, but Byrd-Bennett and others have said that is not the way to initiate a change in the district鈥檚 process. Byrd-Bennett explains the meetings are for vetting the remaining schools on the list, to determine which ones require further conversations before closure takes place. Alderman Proco 鈥淛oe鈥� Moreno, who has helped organize school officials, council members, and parents to fight closures, agrees that emotion is not the way to bring change.

鈥淚t is effort and organizing, and not just showing up at meetings and yelling. Anybody can do that,鈥� Moreno told the Chicago Tribune. 鈥淭hose schools that proactively work before those meetings and explain what they are doing, what they need, and that they are willing to accept new students; that鈥檚 when politics works.鈥�

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