By Steve Rhodes
“In every statement on the budget this year, CPS has stated that it ‘has cut Central Office spending by nearly $600 million since 2011,’ adding that the reductions helped keep budget problems away from schools,” Sarah Karp reports for Catalyst. “It is a phenomenal claim.”
Indeed. There was just $600 million worth of unnecessary spending laying around? Even for a City of Chicago agency, that seems implausible – especially given that every administration claims round after round of Central Office cuts to show that A) they are financially responsible stewards, unlike the previous administration, which also claimed cuts to set it apart from the previous reckless administration, which also claimed cuts to set it apart from the previous administration, and so on and so on until you tumble into a time/space vortex taking us back to the reckless Central Office of God; and B) to show that management is doing its part – unlike, oh, let’s say teachers.
Or, as Karp writes: “For one, hundreds of millions in cuts have already been made, year after year, by one administration after another.”
I hope someone who isn’t me goes back and adds up all the claimed cuts, because I’m certain it won’t take long until we’re dealing with negative numbers. In other words, all the claims of Central Office cuts over the years probably trump the entire CPS budget pretty quickly.
But this is CPS make-believe land, which is a quasi-quantum place where the rules of earthbound mathematics do not apply.
Posted on July 11, 2013