Concerns remain around agreement between union, Chicago Public Schools – Center Square

“Dyett High School is a great example of a sustainable community school. When you invest in people and you invest in children, we create champions,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said, explaining that a tentative collective bargaining agreement with the city’s teachers union is a reflection of his values. Dyett won the 2A state championship in boys basketball last month. But according to the Illinois State Board of Education’s Illinois Report Card, 12 percent of Dyett students tested at grade level for proficiency in science, and the chronic absenteeism rate last year was 75 percent. Math and English and Language Arts scores were redacted.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

I guess all is well and your school is considered successful so long as the kids can dribble a basketball. Becoming a rapper is probably encouraged as well.

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