Editorial: Chicago’s selective-enrollment schools are a civic asset worth saving – Crain’s*

"These schools have enhanced the quality of life in Chicago for countless students and families and have become a hub of community in neighborhoods across the city. They have also helped make Chicago Public Schools an attractive option for parents who might otherwise seek greener pastures beyond the city limits. The Board of Education should think carefully before dismantling these prime civic assets."
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Ataraxis
2 years ago

Dear Crains: The primary goal of Democratic Socialists is to dismantle civic assets. The only assets the Democratic Socialist seeks are power and money. Everything and everyone else is just in their way and must be crushed.

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