School attendance declines in parts of Illinois amid fears of immigration raids, state supt. says – ABC7 (Chicago)

State Superintendent of Schools Tony Sanders, who met Friday with district leaders from Aurora and Elgin, said, "So, I've been in many schools this last week and I've talked to many superintendents that have seen a decline in attendance this week, especially among our Latino population who are fearful of sending their child to school. They're hunkering back at home. They're not separating as a family."
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ProzacPlease
1 year ago

After having done as much as possible to promote hysterical fear, educators and the media announce that their fear campaign worked exactly as intended. Bonus- quieter, more subdued classrooms for teachers. It’s almost like that’s what they were hoping for.

Cass Andra
1 year ago
CTU must demand higher pay for truant officers plus counseling for teachers suffering from rejection.  Who takes home the leftover lunches?  Back to the arbitration chamber to address still more school crises!
Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

I applaud the families sticking together, especially as they make their trip back home.

debtsor
1 year ago

I was just going to say this!

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