10,000 CPS students who chose in-person option change their minds; racial disparities seen in attendance rates – Chicago Tribune*

Noting Black students had the highest absentee rate of 13%, Chief Education Officer LaTanya McDade said the number of students who are not participating at all is her greatest concern. “This pandemic continues to highlight the inequities that we have seen here in Chicago and across the country... I don’t think we can underestimate the power of stability and continuity that going to school every day provides students, especially our most vulnerable.”
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Eugene from a pay phone
5 years ago

“This pandemic continues to highlight the inequities…blah blah blah!” These real inequities are never fully addressed. The belief in Chicago is that more money is the cure. Money from us cannot buy stable homes or crime free neighborhoods.

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