"The same law that established Chicago’s elected School Board also requires Mayor Brandon Johnson to appoint members to a non-citizen advisory board, creating a pathway for families who lack the right to vote to have an official say in shaping their children’s education. ... But there is no clear timeline, no indication of how members will be chosen and no guarantee that non-citizen communities will help guide the new Board of Education."
Just when you thought it couldn’t get more ridiculous…the pin head steps up to the mic and does this…how does anyone think this makes sense?
Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
They are lucky that they are catered to ( ESL, etc. ) as much as they already are. Take your babies, anchor or not, and leave already.
Last edited 1 year ago by Hello, Indiana!
Old Joe
1 year ago
Hmm…..I’ve got an idea. Let’s locate this advocacy office in the same office as the Cook County Treasurers office. Step 1 to enter would be to belly up to the pay window! After paying in full they would be admitted to the advocacy office.
Gosh, maybe a could become a DOGE consultant. Who’s got Musk’s cellphone number.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Just when you thought it couldn’t get more ridiculous…the pin head steps up to the mic and does this…how does anyone think this makes sense?
They are lucky that they are catered to ( ESL, etc. ) as much as they already are. Take your babies, anchor or not, and leave already.
Hmm…..I’ve got an idea. Let’s locate this advocacy office in the same office as the Cook County Treasurers office. Step 1 to enter would be to belly up to the pay window! After paying in full they would be admitted to the advocacy office.
Gosh, maybe a could become a DOGE consultant. Who’s got Musk’s cellphone number.