School Funding Protest Spawns Friendships And Action

School Funding Protest Spawns Friendships And Action

With grins and a familiar nod, a dozen teenagers came together this weekend for what has become a standing date since nearly 1,000 Chicago students skipped classes and tried to enroll in two North Shore schools to protest the financial disparity in Illinois public education.

Students from New Trier High School and several South Side schools have met weekly in a quiet corner of a Chicago library to chip away at the funding predicament that has stymied Illinois lawmakers for years.

They dubbed themselves the Illinois Council of Students, recruited peers to the cause and created an online presence to drum up interest.

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