The Los Angeles school board is preparing for the return of President-elect Donald Trump by proposing four emergency resolutions at a meeting, led by board President Jackie Goldberg. The resolutions aim to reaffirm the district as a sanctuary for immigrants and the LGBTQ+ community, update policies to include gender identity protections, and address concerns over anti-immigrant and anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment. The board also plans to develop a plan to train staff on how to respond to federal agencies regarding immigration issues within 60 days.
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Financial experts express concern about CPS debt
The city of Chicago is urging Chicago Public Schools to refinance around $240 million in debt to balance its budget, despite concerns from financial experts about the long-term impact. Mayor Brandon Johnson's aides propose using existing funds to cover the debt, but the district is facing a significant deficit due to declining federal funding and increasing costs. The school board is set to make a difficult decision on how to address the budget gap, with...
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