Chicago Public Schools forges ahead — cautiously — with its Black Student Success Plan amid federal inquiry – Chalkbeat Chicago

Despite the OCR investigation and a broader societal swing away from diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, Chicago school board member Jitu Brown is not interested in watering down the plan’s goals. In Chicago, Brown is well-known for his activism, including spearheading a 2015 hunger strike to reopen a shuttered South Side high school. Brown now leads Journey for Justice Alliance, a national network of community-based organizations, which issued a pre-pandemic report on educational disparities.
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Taxpayer
6 months ago

Black Student Success Plan isn’t working to good when students are graduating 8th grade with a 3rd grade education

Deb
6 months ago

It should be, “Student Success Plan”. What happened to Democrats “all inclusive” motto?

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