Charles J. Sahs School is governed by Central Stickney SD 110 (Chicago), which anticipated to lose the highest percentage of state funding of any school fdistrict in the southern portion of Cook County.
Charles J. Sahs School is governed by Central Stickney SD 110 (Chicago), which anticipated to lose the highest percentage of state funding of any school fdistrict in the southern portion of Cook County.
South Cook County schools would be net winners of state funding under a bill that passed the Illinois State Senate on Wednesday.
Collectively, the southern part of the county's 59 school districts would get approximately $45 million per year more from the state's school funding formula, an 11 percent increase from their 2015 funding levels, according to an Illinois State Board of Education analysis obtained by South Cook News.
Two State Senators representing south Cook County -- Emil Jones III (D-Chicago), Napoleon Harris (D-Flossmoor), Donne Trotter (D-Chicago) and Michael Hastings (D-Tinley Park) -- voted "yes" on Senate Bill 1, which passed 35-18 with three Senators voting present.
Central Stickney School District 110 (87% decrease), Alsip-Hazelgreen-Oaklawn School District 126 (86% decrease), Reavis Township School District 220 (85% decrease), Palos Heights School District 128 (79% decrease), Orland School District 135 (78% decrease), Palos School District 118 (77% decrease), Orland Park School District 230 (77% decrease), Thornton School District 154 (37% decrease), Matteson School District 159 (11% decrease), Flossmoor School District 161 (7% decrease), Homewood School District 153 (5% decrease), Evergreen Park School District 124 (4% decrease) and Oak Lawn Hometown School District 123 (3% decrease) would all be losers if Senate Bill 1 is enacted into law.
Burbank School District 111 (33% increase), Hoover-Schrum Memorial School District 157 (29% increase), Summit School District 104 (25% increase) and Cook County School District 130 (25% increase) all stand to receive more state funding from the bill.
Senate Bill 1, sponsored by State Sen. Andy Manar (D-Bunker Hill), includes a $385 million bailout of Chicago Public Schools, which face bankruptcy due to years of deficit spending.
The state funding cuts wouldn't take effect immediately. Manar's bill also includes a temporary "hold harmless" clause that would effectively delay them for two years.
The ISBE analysis was conducted last summer, after Manar unveiled his school funding proposal. It is the last known analysis of the bill.
Gov. Bruce Rauner has vowed to veto the legislation should it reach his desk.
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How does your district fare under the state's new proposed school funding formula?
Senate Bill 1 promises a fairer distribution of state funding to local school districts. In Cook County, it takes from some and gives to others.
Rank | School District | Current State Funding | New State Funding | Change |
1 | Burbank SD 111 | $6,520,803 | $8,654,441 | 33% |
2 | Hoover-Schrum Memorial 157 (Calumet City) | $3,353,384 | $4,316,981 | 29% |
3 | Summit SD 104 | $7,903,200 | $9,893,565 | 25% |
4 | Cook County SD 130 (Blue Island) | $13,516,223 | $16,886,013 | 25% |
5 | Sandridge SD 172 (Lynwood) | $2,143,033 | $2,674,130 | 25% |
6 | Bloom Twp HSD 206 (Chicago Heights) | $13,913,354 | $17,178,556 | 24% |
7 | Chicago Ridge SD 127-5 | $6,401,058 | $7,856,843 | 23% |
8 | Midlothian SD 143 | $8,288,350 | $10,114,655 | 22% |
9 | Prairie-Hills ESD 144 (Markham) | $13,464,649 | $16,400,805 | 22% |
10 | Worth SD 127 | $3,481,729 | $4,233,288 | 22% |
11 | North Palos SD 117 (Palos Hills) | $7,213,771 | $8,766,056 | 22% |
12 | Lansing SD 158 | $9,315,632 | $11,298,023 | 21% |
13 | Argo CHSD 217 (Summit) | $4,572,260 | $5,543,896 | 21% |
14 | Sunnybrook SD 171 (Lansing) | $3,983,096 | $4,825,675 | 21% |
15 | Burnham SD 154-5 | $986,582 | $1,191,922 | 21% |
16 | Indian Springs SD 109 (Justice) | $10,460,793 | $12,565,866 | 20% |
17 | South Holland SD 150 | $1,826,921 | $2,194,282 | 20% |
18 | Atwood Heights SD 125 (Alsip) | $2,151,218 | $2,578,054 | 20% |
19 | Steger SD 194 | $5,370,113 | $6,430,319 | 20% |
20 | Bremen CHSD 228 (Midlothian) | $18,236,137 | $21,610,997 | 19% |
21 | Lincoln ESD 156 (Calumet City) | $6,524,023 | $7,712,357 | 18% |
22 | Thornton Fractional THSD 215 (Calumet City) | $14,894,934 | $17,613,038 | 18% |
23 | Dolton SD 149 (Calumet City) | $17,218,475 | $20,241,805 | 18% |
24 | Oak Lawn CHSD 218 | $9,861,792 | $11,598,607 | 18% |
25 | Oak Lawn CHSD 229 | $2,428,590 | $2,846,995 | 17% |
26 | Park Forest SD 163 | $11,420,052 | $13,375,783 | 17% |
27 | Sauk Village CCSD 168 | $10,092,048 | $11,765,319 | 17% |
28 | South Holland SD 151 | $7,315,904 | $8,522,020 | 17% |
29 | Calumet Public SD 132 | $7,445,800 | $8,607,739 | 16% |
30 | Thornton Twp HSD 205 (South Holland) | $26,652,232 | $30,598,159 | 15% |
31 | Posen-Robbins ESD 143-5 | $11,302,289 | $12,963,010 | 15% |
32 | Arbor Park SD 145 (Oak Forest) | $4,083,265 | $4,619,596 | 13% |
33 | Harvey SD 152 | $16,040,959 | $17,731,990 | 11% |
34 | Calumet City SD 155 | $7,110,590 | $7,842,827 | 10% |
35 | Matteson ESD 162 (Richton Park) | $10,249,373 | $11,229,773 | 10% |
36 | Chicago Heights SD 170 | $20,209,706 | $22,036,292 | 9% |
37 | Country Club Hills SD 160 | $6,371,251 | $6,877,122 | 8% |
38 | Hazel Crest SD 152-5 | $5,171,370 | $5,575,473 | 8% |
39 | Evergreen Park CHSD 231 | $1,117,513 | $1,178,353 | 5% |
40 | W Harvey-Dixmoor PSD 147 | $8,786,746 | $9,206,229 | 5% |
41 | Ridgeland SD 122 (Oak Lawn) | $5,429,983 | $5,685,009 | 5% |
42 | Dolton SD 148 (Riverdale) | $15,715,920 | $16,269,134 | 4% |
43 | Ford Heights SD 169 | $1,515,608 | $1,550,800 | 2% |
44 | Gen Patton SD 133 (Riverdale) | $2,089,532 | $2,111,249 | 1% |
45 | Homewood Flossmoor CHSD 233 | $8,216,853 | $8,241,498 | 1% |
46 | Forest Ridge SD 142 (Oak Forest) | $3,379,929 | $3,382,102 | 1% |
47 | Oak Lawn-Hometown SD 123 | $3,735,264 | $3,625,442 | -3% |
48 | Evergreen Park ESD 124 | $2,613,986 | $2,499,735 | -4% |
49 | Homewood SD 153 | $4,169,255 | $3,949,102 | -5% |
50 | Flossmoor SD 161 (Chicago Heights) | $4,711,935 | $4,404,012 | -7% |
51 | Matteson ESD 159 | $3,359,671 | $2,984,686 | -11% |
52 | Thornton SD 154 | $332,936 | $209,387 | -37% |
53 | Orland Park CHSD 230 | $6,253,221 | $1,431,649 | -77% |
54 | Palos CCSD 118 | $1,381,570 | $316,550 | -77% |
55 | Orland Park SD 135 | $3,970,020 | $870,397 | -78% |
56 | Palos Heights SD 128 | $618,532 | $127,386 | -79% |
57 | Reavis Twp HSD 220 (Burbank) | $2,400,444 | $369,782 | -85% |
58 | Alsip-Hazlgrn-Oak Lawn SD 126 | $2,397,434 | $338,890 | -86% |
59 | Central Stickney SD 110 (Chicago) | $806,048 | $104,947 | -87% |
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