Illinois Governor Quinn defends call for merging school districts & Cutting Administrative Costs

Zachary Coleman:

Gov. Pat Quinn defended his proposal to merge school districts on Wednesday, saying the money saved from cutting district administrators will put more teachers in Illinois classrooms.
Quinn said the state could save $100 million by cutting the Illinois’ 868 school districts to about 300. Illinois has the third-most school districts in the nation behind Texas and California, and about 200 districts have just a single school.
“We don’t need as many folks at the top level,” Quinn told reporters at the Capitol. “We need folks on the front line, in teaching, imparting knowledge and making sure our kids get 21st century education.”
Quinn said at least 270 superintendents earn more than his $177,412 salary.