Guest Column: Time to Break the Criminal Enterprise of CPS – John Kass News

"Vouchers and school choice will force competition between public, private/parochial, and charter schools. That competition will be the only means to break CTU’s grip on the status quo and give children, especially those in poverty, a chance."
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JackBolly
3 years ago

Far to late – that train left the station with Bruce Rauner.

Eugene from a payphone
3 years ago

The U.S. military offered the ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) years ago. It did a fairly accurate job of matching recruits to positions where they could perform efficiently. I think all CPS employees should be required to demonstrate their proficiency through a testing battery. There are people teaching arithmetic who think 1/3 + 1/4 = 2/7. There are people teaching English who can’t differentiate between to, too and two or there their and they’re.

Giddyap
3 years ago

School choice is the civil rights issue of our time — the key to setting Black kids on a path to success

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

Not going to happen, not in your lifetime.
CTU and CPS are not in it for education. It is all about money and shit pots full of it.

Tom Paine's Ghost
3 years ago

CPS is the wholly owned subsidiary of the terrorist organization CTU. School vouchers for all.

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