Editorial: As students flee and contract costs rise: Close Chicago’s half-empty schools – Chicago Tribune

"Lightfoot finally agreed to a labor contract that is very generous to the teachers union. Making it affordable, however, won’t be easy. Nor will giving a higher-quality education to students now trapped in dying schools. Closing these half-empty buildings is one way to show she’s serious about both goals."
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zuberence
6 years ago

The Communist Teachers has ripped off the hard working people of ShitCago, and no one seems to care, your mayor has sold you down the river, wake up!

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