Chicago Teacher’s Union Proposes Door-Knocking Program for Paid Members to Discuss COVID Risk with Families – National Review

“Here in Chicago our public school system has received almost $2 billion for COVID relief. What we need to do is make sure those funds fund the recovery, fund engagement, ensure that the families who have suffered the most under this pandemic, black families, brown families, have the ability to recover and are heard in this process,” (CTU Vice President Stacy Davis) Gates remarked.
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NB-Chicago
4 years ago

Unbalievable, ctu fights like crazy to keep school shut but then wants paid gigs (probably for their SEIU/UWF underligs) to interview why kids are dropping out??…CRAZY

heyjude
4 years ago

A classroom is too dangerous. Let’s go visiting everyone in the neighborhood instead…

MikeH
4 years ago

Gestapo by any other name are still secret police.

debtsor
4 years ago
Reply to  MikeH

They are gathering names, in real time with on the ground operatives, of the name of the unvaxxed. Scary times we live in.

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