Black and Hispanic students thrive in school model Chicago Teachers Union wants to eliminate – Illinois Policy

Black and Hispanic students are thriving academically at Chicago’s selective enrollment high schools by meeting proficiency in reading and math at much higher rates than their peers in other CPS high schools. But in a letter to Senate president Don Harmon, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson asserted Black and Hispanic students are “underrepresented at selective enrollment schools.”
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Deb
1 year ago

Of course CTU opposes programs in order to protect CTU jobs. CTU puts their union first, students lasr

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