CTU President Stacy Davis Gates issued the statement issued a statement that reads, in part, "This mayor runs a city and a school district that over the last three years have received more direct support from the federal government than at any time in history. Yet she’s spent little on real needs, from affordable housing to trauma supports for our students – and is instead moving to force $6 billion in pension liabilities that Chicago mayors have failed to pay over the decades onto CPS, while the school district also confronts a backlog of at least $2 billion in urgent facilities needs."
Davis Gates is the one not making difficult decisions. Shutdown and sell all school buildings less than 40% occupied, and the money for facilities will be there. We need financial accountability, not virtue signaling.
Old Joe
3 years ago
Again Folks, don’t anybody confuse a government jobs program with education.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Davis Gates is the one not making difficult decisions. Shutdown and sell all school buildings less than 40% occupied, and the money for facilities will be there. We need financial accountability, not virtue signaling.
Again Folks, don’t anybody confuse a government jobs program with education.
Really? Who new? This is going to be epic.