CPS Wants To Turn Its Graduates Into Teachers In Push To Diversify District – Block Club Chicago

CPS is creating a path for alumni to follow so they can become public school teachers in Chicago:  City Colleges for an associate’s degree and then Illinois State University for a bachelor’s degree, though they’ll take classes in Chicago. After doing student teaching work for a year, alumni will be given “priority” access to jobs at CPS
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True believer
3 years ago

It’s a good idearrrr. I supports it.

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NB-Chicago
3 years ago

With cps student population plummeting yearly where are all these new teachers going to teach?

True believer
3 years ago

Sounds like a civil rights violation to me.

Governor of Alderaan
3 years ago

Will the illiterate CPS grads who can’t write or do math get government help in completing their applications?

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