Despite protests, most Chicago schools voted to keep police. What’s next? – Chalkbeat Chicago

“Well, I’m not a police fan myself, because I am a Black man who lives in Chicago all his life,” said Dennis Thomas, a parent. “I just like the fact that I can send my child to school and not worry, in case something does happen. I want my child to leave the building and be able to get home once they’ve left me.”
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NB-Chicago
5 years ago

The $33 million for cops in cps school represents approx .6% out of total rediculous $8.4 billion budget..meanwhile, unbaliealby jardine chou is still head of cps security after all the sex abuse charges that trib uncovered and ctu brushes off and little has been done to stop in future??

NB-Chicago
5 years ago
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Sorry, that .4% out of total rediculous $8.4 billion budget…..peanuts

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