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Why do students in affluent neighborhoods get libraries, art, and joy, while CPS denies these to our students? A joyful school day isn’t a luxury—it’s a right. Let’s enshrine equity and play-based learning in our contract now.
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Wrong argument. Hinsdale and Winnetka spend $22k per student. CPS spends $31k because it's horribly mismanaged and the hands of the CTU. Find the money in the current budget because we're giving any more

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why does the president of the Chicago teachers union send her kid to a catholic school ?

Affluent schools like University High, Parker, Latin, St. Ignatius succeed because the teachers and staff understand that there must be an actual return on the investment shown from their students. And everything you people think you get from a library these days you can find on youtube, audible and an Ipad. the joke of 2021 covid response from the public schools proved that.

Release the audits

O Audit, Where Art Thou?

Simply put, anytime you can’t fire someone, they don’t give a shit about their work

Maybe it has something to with how mismanaged y’all are, they way you use kids as your pawns, the fact y’all can’t even be transparent about things, how y’all haven’t even released your audits like your supposed to, or maybe it’s because y’all just do some shady things.

Why does CPS spend more per student than a majority of affluent schools Riddle me this

It’s because of you. The decline in the quality of education directly correlates with how powerful the teachers unions are in any given area. Chicago spends over 25,000 dollars per student. That’s more than enough to provide these services but corruption in your ranks stops that.

@D_Stieber It’s odd affluent neighborhoods actually spend fewer dollars per student.

