Union driven school closures could attract parents to the school choice movement in Illinois – Wirepoints joins Chicago’s Morning Answer on AM 560

Wirepoints President Ted Dabrowski join Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson on Chicago’s Morning Answer. They talk about how the union driven school closures and controversial school curriculums could attract more parents to the school choice movement in Illinois.

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Riverbender
3 years ago

Consider that pulling your child from the school system is actually playing into the educator’s hands because with less students there are less expenses meaning more available funds that can be used for pay raises. Heads they win or tails we lose situation that could only happen in Illinois.

Indy
3 years ago

If you want school choice then move to Indiana.

Not the Senator's Son
3 years ago

OK so you Illinois parents put your big boy pants on and do what many others were forced to do and home school your own kids and prevent the government schools run by liberal atheists from teaching your kids who have skulls full of mush how to become Saul Alinsky punks that will wreck havoc in the future on our nation. Grow up! Sell that McMansion in the Burbs, leave your corrupt corporate jobs, become parents for once and raise your children properly by not relying on the schools and the government to do it. So you think you are… Read more »

d. kalina
3 years ago

Excellent, Forget Gates math, there was nothing wrong with real math all these centuries, and start teaching and learning from anccient world history with the successes and failures learn about all the different and how society improved and failed, American history, the Constitution, the Declaration the Magna Carta. Why wars were started. How slavery began in ancient times and how countries overcame. Learn from the past. Not from business people but from the libraries. Your education is in the libraries and it’s free.

NoHope4Illinois
3 years ago

School Choice would set free CPS families – they would be released. The CTU would continue to get theirs for doing little to nothing. But at least the kids of families that cared would have a chance.

Eugene from a pay phone
3 years ago

Intelligent caring parents who had the means to abandon the Chicago Public School system did so in bulk years ago. Those who are left are in a powerless minority position where reform is concerned. The Union CTU relies on the uninformed ignorance and neglect of the lower classes to do whatever they please.

Not the Senator's Son
3 years ago

Wow Eugene from a pay phone that is true and heavy.

d. kalina
3 years ago

The truth is out there and your access is at your fingertips. Do it.

Locke
3 years ago

Amen

Governor of Alderaan
3 years ago

The greed-crazed unions and their politician lapdogs don’t care what the people want

Not the Senator's Son
3 years ago

Amen Governor

d. kalina
3 years ago

Home school or do a co op.

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