Editorial: Chicago Teachers Union ‘won’ what was long on the table. Financial strife abides. – Chicago Tribune*

"The next leader of Chicago Public Schools will confront a brutal situation thanks to a mayor who refuses to acknowledge the urgent need to rationalize a bloated system with far too many schools for the number of students it’s serving. ... For Johnson, what an abdication of duty to the taxpayers of this city."
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I M Intelligent
1 year ago

😮 Chicago mayor, fellow Elgin HS alumni, must have skipped most of his classes, wonder if he learned ANYTHING at EHS?🤔

Deb
1 year ago

Chicago will never see this because CPS doesn’t teach math.

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