Commentary: When neighborhood schools won’t cut it, Black families opt out – Chicago Sun-Times

"Most parents aren’t willing to gamble with their children. They will make the best choices they can among the available options. And if they can’t find or afford suitable options, they’ll simply opt out. And Black parents are now divesting from CPS and the city altogether. Black enrollment in CPS this year, about 113,000, is slightly less than half what it was in the 1999-2000 school year, roughly 227,000, district data show. And over the past two decades, children have been overrepresented in the city’s massive Black population decline: The number of Black children, age 17 and younger, fell by 49% from 2000 to 2020 — a much steeper decline than the 14% decline in Black adults."
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Robert L. Peters
2 years ago

You want to keep the ones that value education. Those are the ones most likely to resist drugs and gangs and crime.

Where's Mine???
2 years ago

As a former cps parent (anb yes student) this is 100% the pathetic truth about how cps works at astronomical $prices…not just for Black folks.

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