With No Chemistry Teacher, Chicago Student Teaches Her Own Class: ‘They Forgot About Us’ – Block Club Chicago

"At Clemente Community Academy, about 46 percent of the teaching staff had more than 10 absences in 2023, according to CPS data. That means nearly half of Clemente teachers missed the equivalent of at least two weeks of school. ... The result is dozens of students sitting in what one teacher described as 'dead classrooms' — unadorned spaces without permanent teachers where students receive little if any instruction and can essentially do whatever they want, according to interviews with teachers, support staff and students."
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mqyl
1 year ago
  1. I hope someone gives that girl a lot of money for what she did. 2. Hopefully, she’ll end up being a leader in the adult working world making significant changes for the better!
Eugene from a payphone
1 year ago

According to Niche.com, Clemente in Chicago has a student/teacher ratio of 11/1 and an enrollment of 666 students. That’s a teaching faculty of 60 or 61. 5% are “proficient” at reading and 5% are “proficient” at Math. Yet, 87% of this band of scholars graduates. It is almost miraculous and it costs the tax paying public only $30,000 per student, per year! To paraphrase former Sec. of Education William Bennett, it is past time to blow up the blob of CPS and go to vouchers!

Brian Jones
1 year ago

I wonder how many administrators could be turned into teachers?

Where's Mine ???
1 year ago

For parents, students & taxpayers, it sure would be great to know and a big mystery why CPS doesn’t provide # or % of days kids are stuck with substitutes on average or in total, or what CPS spends on substitute teachers during the school year……as contract negotiations drag on with are CTU hero’s.
What yah got to hide CPS/CTU??????

Last edited 1 year ago by Where's Mine ???
Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Between teachers playing hookie on a regular basis and staff being charged with hundreds of cases of sexual misconduct, the CTU has plenty to hide.

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