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CPS lays off 162 employees to close $732m deficit

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CPS Plans layoffs

The numbers arrived Wednesday like a thunderclap over one of the nation's largest school districts: 760 teachers. 801 teachers' aides. 162 central office employees. Five furlough days. A midyear spending freeze. Chicago Public Schools officials unveiled a budget plan aimed at closing a $732 million deficit for the coming school year — a proposal that immediately drew fierce opposition from the union representing the very teachers being handed layoff notices.

CPS Chief Executive Officer Macquline King framed the plan as a careful, data-driven attempt to address the district's financial reality without deepening its already staggering roughly $9 billion in accumulated debt. "We go through great pains to make sure we get the numbers right and we get the data right, and ultimately the budget that we have presented is one that does its absolute best to address the very diverse needs of our students," King said.

The Chicago Teachers Union's response was swift and unambiguous: the proposal, in the union's words, is "dead on arrival."

The Architecture of Cuts

The layoff plan targets three distinct workforce categories. The largest single group — 760 teachers — represents a direct blow to classroom staffing at a district serving more than 300,000 students. Another 801 teachers' aides, who provide critical support services for students with disabilities and other high-need populations, are also slated for elimination. An additional 162 central office employees round out the personnel reductions.

Beyond the layoffs, CPS plans to impose five furlough days on staff during the second semester — scheduled on days when students are not required to attend school, such as report card pickup days and teacher training or planning sessions. A midyear spending freeze beginning in the second semester will accompany the personnel cuts, tightening the district's financial belt across operations at its most financially vulnerable period.

District officials insist the proposal does not increase the district's existing debt burden, relying instead on reduced administrative spending, tighter operational controls, and additional anticipated state funding to bring the books into balance.

The TIF Request That Requires City Council Action

A significant piece of the financial puzzle requires political cooperation that is not yet guaranteed. The budget plan depends on a $200 million infusion from Tax Increment Financing districts — special taxing mechanisms that capture property tax revenue for designated development zones. Accessing that money would require the Chicago City Council to formally declare a TIF surplus next year, a step that is not automatic and that will require its own political negotiation to achieve.

Without the TIF declaration, the district's already precarious arithmetic becomes considerably harder to balance.

The Union's Counterattack

The Chicago Teachers Union is not accepting the district's characterization of the cuts as administratively focused and classroom-neutral. CPS leadership has argued the proposal "avoids cuts that directly impact the classroom" — a claim the CTU dismissed as untenable given the scale of teacher and aide reductions.

"It's devastation — devastation for our kids, for our students, for our schools, and for our communities," said CPS teacher Alex Rodriguez. "If the Board of Education wants to do the right thing, they should consider this bill dead on arrival."

The union has sent two formal demand letters to CPS in response to the proposal, including one dispatched Wednesday that urges the district to collectively bargain over any staffing cuts before implementing them and to pursue additional funding sources the union contends the district is owed — before eliminating positions that directly serve students.

The CTU's intervention puts the district on notice that the budget proposal, even if it clears the public review process, may face legal and labor challenges before any layoffs are actually executed.

District's Defense: Routine Adjustments, Not Permanent Losses

CPS leadership has attempted to soften the political and human impact of the announcement by characterizing many of the layoffs as standard procedural adjustments rather than permanent separations. District officials told reporters that staffing reductions of this type are routine at this point in the budget cycle and claimed that many of the employees receiving layoff notices would be rehired into other positions before the new school year begins.

That argument, if validated by actual rehiring outcomes, would narrow the real-world impact of the cuts considerably. But for the teachers and aides holding layoff notices today, the promise of potential future rehiring offers uncertain comfort.

The Springfield Variable

Underlying the entire budget crisis is a longer-term funding challenge that no amount of internal belt-tightening can fully resolve. CPS officials acknowledged Wednesday that the district continues to push for additional sustained revenue from the state government in Springfield, warning that without new state funding commitments, closing future budget gaps will become progressively more difficult as enrollment pressures, pension obligations, and operating costs continue to compound.

The current proposal now enters the public review process, during which parents, teachers, community members, and advocacy organizations will have the opportunity to weigh in before the Chicago Board of Education votes on a final budget later this summer. That timeline gives the CTU, City Council members, and community stakeholders a window to push for alternatives — or force concessions — before the cuts become official.

For more than 300,000 Chicago students preparing for a new school year, what happens in that window will determine what their classrooms look like when the doors open in the fall.

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