Editorial: Don Harmon rescues Brandon Johnson on the future of Chicago Public Schools. But at what price? – Chicago Tribune*

"We wouldn’t feel the same if we were in his position and can’t fathom why the Oak Park Democrat is going to bat for this highly unpopular mayor, who has given Chicagoans no reason more than a year after taking office to have confidence in his assurances or even his capacity for good sense."
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Isn’t Illinois Fun?
1 year ago

Harmon also let the Invest In Kids Act lapse, which led directly to a number of Catholic schools in working class areas closing and those kids displaced back into substandard CPS or other schools. With his clout he could assure the attempt to put Invest In Kids back in place is acted on but he hasn’t. Why?????

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