Several suburban school districts will receive a portion of $87 million in additional school funding, due to a coding error in the state’s funding formula that wrongly routed the money to Chicago Public Schools. School district administrators welcomed the additional money, while some acknowledged it’s not enough to overcome continued state funding shortfalls and their effect on local property taxes.
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