Chicago Public Schools principals take issue with board’s plan to remove police officers – CBS2 (Chicago)

Of the 40 high schools that voted on the question of resource officers during the present school year, 39 voted to keep police officers in their schools. President of the Chicago Principals and Administrators Association Troy LaRaviere said, "The reality they face – at least the 39 principals who voted to keep those SROs – the reality they face is more local, and that's not what we see on the TV. It's the violence we see and hear about every single day."
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Daskoterzar
2 years ago

Sure – Why should schools be any different than the streets. That will free up a bunch of money to pay administrators even more. Win-win.

Zephyr Window
2 years ago

No cops in CPS, let the all knowing administrators handle issues. They’re smart, just ask mayor BJ.

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