Stacy Davis Gates: CPS students need a leader who refuses to accept inequities as the status quo – Chicago Tribune*

"My first and most important job as the president of the Chicago Teachers Union is to create liberation and opportunity for every single student in CPS. I do not take that responsibility lightly, and it is why I am outspoken about the inequities that undercut our students’ and educators’ abilities to succeed, such as racism, privatization, austerity and gender inequality."
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Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago

Chicago Teachers Union – and therefore since the Janus ruling all willing compliant members of CTU – are the root of all evil in Chicago. They are a Cancer that needs to be expelled. Period.

debtsor
1 year ago

I read the opinion piece and it seems the crux of Stacey’s gripes are with working conditions. Old facilities, understaffed classrooms, lack of extra-curriculars. And being totally honest, she’s not wrong. CPS does suck and it has sucked for 100 years. CPS is a large, antiquated, unwieldy system with high legacy costs, with expensive fixed costs per student (due to ESL, free food, IEPs), and in many areas, limited parental engagement. There are ways to sort of alleviate, but not fix, these problems primarily by closing schools and cutting costs in other areas. As WP has discussed, closing underutilized schools… Read more »

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Riverbender
1 year ago

Stacy has quite a salad bowl of assorted reasons why the Chicago students fail. As I read her comments I am reminded of of that often quoted line from Hamlet “The lady doth protest too much, methinks.’ Lets face it; Stacy blows a lot of smoke to cover the most probable cause of many student’s failures and that’s the classroom teachers themselves.

Ex Illini
1 year ago

Stacy will be talking about the same line of BS for the rest of her life. What she won’t talk about is personal accountability. That’s something that requires a little effort and character. She has no interest in either of those.

Sam Menton
1 year ago

Let’s ask her why she sends her kids to a magnet school and further more why as a president of CTU have you now jumped on the band wagon with Mayor Johnson to oust Pedro Martinez, also why do you not travel to all the public schools including the high schools to view a typical school day
guess you a very busy person!

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

No, you’re outspoken because you preach equality, but send your own children to a better school. Because you feel the teachers need for a bigger paycheck out weighs an education. Because you turn a blind eye to the dismal quality of education that the CPS provides. Lastly, because you run up bills not paid until shamed into doing so( 3K water bill) and tried to run a tax scam on an out of state property.

Jdoe
1 year ago

Heaven forbid they learn how to read.

Jdoe
1 year ago

Heaven forbid they learn how to read. They may figure out how the CTU has scammed them.

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