Disparities between Black and white students seen in CPS remote learning participation: ‘We are all disheartened to see the gap’ – Chicago Tribune

Overall, slightly more than half of students in grades one through 12 logged into a Google platform on any given day - a measure representing “an approximation of attendance,” said CPS administrator Shannon Heston. For the entirety of the remote learning period this spring, CPS was unable to make contact with 559 students, and the district is missing data for an additional 405 students.

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Mike
5 years ago

No mention of parental involvement in educating the children.

Lyn P
5 years ago

Remember that ALL going on is in service to breakdown of a self-sustaining society with individual rights and responsibilities, and a populace educated in Western values. Removing these allows the takeover…

Covid was the kick-off; the race factor and fear of school are continuations and distractions. So many are caught up in the shadow issues, including major institutions, unions, and corporations. Meanwhile the dumb-ing down of youth accelerates, fueling the Commie fires.

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