Kids First Chicago CEO on What’s Behind the Drop in Enrollment at CPS – WTTW (Chicago)

“When we zeroed in on the Latino population...one of the big drivers has been gentrification and if you look at specific neighborhoods, particularly for Chicago public schools, the Pilsen/Little Village region, which is an area that the population is predominantly Latino," said Daniel Anello. "...(L)iterally they’ve lost one in five students in the last five years.”
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Pat S.
4 years ago

Here’s a root cause – poor quality of outcome. Parents want their children to be fuctioning at grade level – able to read, write, do math, and understand civics and history.

Instead the kids are functioning at historically low levels, but they are ‘woke,’ are learning to be activists, believe the 1619 Project, and are indoctrinated in CRT.

Bah!

debtsor
4 years ago

what’s behind the drop?

CPS sucks!

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