Chicago Public Schools, CTU talks to resume Friday as principals decry district’s decision to let them make call on reopening their schools – Chicago Tribune*
More than 100 school administrators signed a letter saying they do not want to take on the “demoralizing task” of determining if their school has enough staff to teach students in person amid the ongoing omicron surge. “This is a districtwide crisis and we need a districtwide strategy. It should not be an ad hoc reactionary response that creates inequities that are predictable among social and economic lines,” read a statement from the Chicago Principals and Administrators Association.
It’s called passing the buck. I would think they’d be delighted with the added responsibility and image as a decision maker. Being part of a new level of chaos!
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.
It’s called passing the buck. I would think they’d be delighted with the added responsibility and image as a decision maker. Being part of a new level of chaos!