Chicago Board of Education renews 21 charter schools after months of delay – Chalkbeat Chicago

The board also approved a resolution that seeks to impose new requirements and oversight on charter school operators. Jodie Cantrell, chief public affairs officer at the Illinois Network of Charter Schools, called it a “backroom deal” pushed by the Chicago Teachers Union. “This resolution is not about students. It’s not about equity, quality or accountability. It’s about power and control,” Cantrell said.
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Call my shrink
10 months ago

A dirty little secret the CTU & CPS don’t want you to know. The charter schools work

Call my shrink
10 months ago

Why the delay……Oh I know. The schools work

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