Chicago Principals Association Leader Calls for Accountability After CTU President’s ‘Concerning’ Comments, Union’s ‘Divisive Campaigns’ – WTTW (Chicago)

Troy LaRaviere appears on “Chicago Tonight” on Oct. 1, 2019.Chicago Principals and Administrators Association President Troy LaRaviere asserts that Chicago Teachers Union members have made repeated unproven allegations against school principals and administrators as part of a “protracted divisive campaign,” using incendiary language and creating a “hostile work environment for principals, and an underdeveloped learning environment for children.”
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Freddy
2 years ago

Don’t get principal Joe Clark all riled up since he carries a bat around at all times.

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

Hmm.. a president that takes office owing thousands of dollars in water bills, claiming an out of state house for a tax break, sends her own child to a preferred school ( something she calls “ racist “) and encourages her “ brothers and sisters “ to knock a principal around. Nothing to see here and more than likely a candidate for CHI mayor the next time around.

Where's Mine ???
2 years ago

Hmmmm, trouble in the fake progressive/ equity hustle kingdom. I thought Stacy/CTU more or less anointed Troy as head of principles assoc?

Where's Mine ???
2 years ago

maybe troy & stacy can sue each other on the taxpayer dime while getting paid $gazango$ taxpayer bucks….wouldn’t that be equity hustle rich

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