Which CPS schools took the biggest cuts?
Feb. 29 is the day Chicago Public Schools now says it could lay off school staffers, should the broke district and Chicago Teachers Union fail to agree on a new contract before the end of the month.
But the union repeated accusations that the district with which it continues to negotiate has manufactured another crisis.
On Tuesday, principals bracing for unusual midyear budget cuts learned how deep reductions to their schools could go. The worst of the cuts hit schools in wealthy neighborhoods, according to data released late Tuesday by CPS.
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