Chicago Public Schools is about to reopen after a bitter union fight. Now the hard part begins: Rebuilding trust, and making good on COVID-19 protection vows. – Chicago Tribune*
“I had to reassure my staff that, ‘Hey, I support you and the decision that you make, your fight,’” principal Donnell Rader said. “We talk about this, too, in meetings, that what you are fighting for I agree with, your fight is not against me, we all work for students and we are on the same page. But I was kind of caught in the middle of what was documented in the media as a crossfire.”
“We all work for students”? They still think they can sell that? Whenever you read “rebuilding trust” or “reimagining” something, BS is sure to follow.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
“We all work for students”? They still think they can sell that? Whenever you read “rebuilding trust” or “reimagining” something, BS is sure to follow.