In the past, they have voiced concerns about principals unionizing, arguing that as managers, school leaders do not belong at a bargaining table. However, the district did not actively oppose the bill that ultimately allowed Chicago Public Schools principals to unionize. “The pandemic and the responsibilities that grew during the pandemic raised additional awareness about the value of having union rights,” one principal said.
Well now we’ll have Principal strikes to complement CTU strikes. Again folks, don’t confuse CPS with education.
Move heaven and earth to get your kids out of there. Move to the west burbs, take a 2nd job, join a church that has their own private school or what ever it takes. Your dignified old age depends upon it.
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.
Well now we’ll have Principal strikes to complement CTU strikes. Again folks, don’t confuse CPS with education.
Move heaven and earth to get your kids out of there. Move to the west burbs, take a 2nd job, join a church that has their own private school or what ever it takes. Your dignified old age depends upon it.