Some parents fed up with CPS and CTU battles:’I feel like politics is taking over our children having the best education’ – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

“I feel like politics is taking over our children having the best education (and) things just flowing smoothly in the school,” said Katrina Adams, a mother of three. “Everything is about Pedro being fired … about the CTU contract, but I don’t hear anybody talking about how 30 percent of the students are reading at grade level. I don’t hear any talks about plans on bringing them up academically, plans on preparing them to thrive for the future. That has just been put on a back burner … and that’s not fair.”
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Eugene from a payphone
1 year ago

The other things that are not being discussed concerning the schools would include faculty absenteeism, numerous faculty members defrauding the Government by filing phones PPP claims during Covid, equipment like the Covid laptops being completely unaccounted for by anyone and the reading and math proficiency reports that use percent of students rather than raw totals. Remember when a student body of 160 in a building built to hold 1200 has a 15% proficiency in reading, that’s only 24 students who can read. Concerned parents have found other opportunities and abandoned CPS.

David F
1 year ago

Just realizing that now?

Fed up neighbor
1 year ago

Katrina Adam’s all Parents hate to say this but your all a little late to the game, wake up parents this isn’t new news this has been going on for at least 20 plus years.

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Old Joe
1 year ago

Yah think! Katrina is confusing a Democratic Party kickback mechanism with education.

Free at Last
1 year ago

If you want education for your children, beg borrow and steal to get them out of CPS.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

To the CTU it’s all about their contract. Your children’s education? Not so much.

ProzacPlease
1 year ago

They have told us that many times here in their comments. They stopped pretending it’s about the kids and education a while ago.

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