CTU calls for more charter school oversight – Chicago Sun-Times

With more than a dozen charter schools waiting for the Board of Education to renew their contracts, the Chicago Teachers Union is calling on the school district to rein in spending on charter management overhead and the stockpiling of public money. About 50,000 Chicago Public Schools students attend 119 publicly funded, privately run charters.
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The Railroader
10 months ago

And don’t dare look at the per-pupil spending at CPS versus the student achievement.

The CTU is a criminal organization.

Call my shrink
10 months ago

Of course they do. Because those schools teachers work for their checks

Deb
10 months ago

CTU needs to stay out of charter and homeschooling. CTU hates charter schools because charter schools have greater success and make CTU look bad.

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