Next Chicago mayor needs to put students ahead of politics – Illinois Policy

Whoever is elected faces a Chicago Public Schools district with declining enrollment and academic scores, contentious negotiations with the Chicago Teachers Union over a new contract and the transition from an appointed to a fully elected school board. All those issues could have lasting effects on the city’s nearly 330,000 school children.
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Stewie the Roof Baby
3 years ago

Any candidate that puts students ahead of greed-crazed union scum will never be mayor

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

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