CPS board votes to continue contract with CPD – WGNTV (Chicago)

The board voted 4-3 to keep the contract, which will be voted on later this summer. CPS CEO Janice Jackson has said changes will likely be made to the language in the new contract.
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Freddy
5 years ago

Can anyone check if this is correct? According to Amanda Viniky at WTTW Chicago Tonight last week she said it costs $33 Million for 200 officers in the schools. That makes it $165K each. Does not sound right but hey its Chicago and only taxpayers money if correct. I may have misheard. What’s next? A moat around the school and boiling oil over every entrance?

Bill
5 years ago

The men are way out of line. The schoolmarms are correct here, police must be pulled out of all Chicago schools—it is only right.

If the schoolmarms are simply left in charge, everything will be all right…

Richard Poo Millersky
5 years ago
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This was true with Miss Beadle, Miss Plum, Miss Wilder, Mrs. Olsen and other Little House on the Prairie schoolmarms. ?

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