Chicago’s most marginalized students have almost no shot of getting into CPS’ elite schools – WBEZ (Chicago)

But Counselor Carolyn Gordon of Langford Community Academy in West Englewood doesn’t worry about it too much. “You can go to a neighborhood school and be in the honors program or do [college] dual enrollment,” she said. “If the goal is to get to college, the outcome can be similar.”
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Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago

Anything that CTU touches turns into garbage. Period. Bust this union now.

Old Joe
1 year ago

Old Joe went to his neighborhood Catholic school and he turned out just fine.

Kevin
1 year ago

BECAUSE TEACHERS CANT BE FIRED

cynthia
1 year ago
Reply to  Kevin

Like to write a new law for that one!!

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