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URBAN PREP CHTR ACAD WEST CAMPUS HS (9 - 12) CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299
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Principal Mr. Cory Cain
Chief Executive Officer Dr. Janice Jackson
Address 1326 W 14TH PL CHICAGO IL 60608 (773) 534-8860
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District Finances

School district revenues come from local, state, and federal sources.

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These charts show the percentage of revenues, for this district, from the three primary funding sources - local, state, and federal (above) as well as the average revenue sources for all Illinois districts (below). Click View Details to see the percentages for the top five sources of district revenues. This display shows you the importance of local property taxes as compared to other local, state, and federal funding. You can also view 5 Year and 10 Year trends in funding.

These figures are based on the district’s audited Annual Financial Report.

School districts in Illinois receive funds from three major sources – local, state, and federal. The percentage from each of these sources varies depending on many factors such as property values in the district, and state and federal programs. Local funds, the largest source in most districts, come primarily from property taxes. State funds, which are appropriated each year by the Illinois General Assembly, include evidence-based funding and funding by formulas for specific needs such as special education, transportation, and facility construction or renovation. Federal funds help to support low-income students, special education, nutrition programs, and pre-school among other needs.

By clicking on the 5 Year and 10 Year trends, you will be able to see how the percentages from each of the funding sources have varied over time. These variations can be caused by changes in the contributions at any of the three levels or by increasing or reducing programs in the schools.

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