Federal judge approves $9.25 million settlement for Chicago Teachers Union, public schools – FOX News

The federal lawsuits stemmed from several rounds of layoffs at 18 schools under the "turnaround" policy. The affected employees worked at schools on Chicago’s South or West sides and many were in Black communities. An disproportionate number of Black educators lost their jobs, and while the teachers were directed to apply for new jobs at CPS, not all were re-hired.
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nixit
3 years ago
  1. People complain there aren’t enough Black teachers.
  2. CPS hires Black teachers
  3. People complain their Black children don’t have Black teachers.
  4. CPS moves Black teachers to predominately Black schools
  5. Black neighborhoods have poor performing schools
  6. Poor performing schools lead to dwindling enrollment
  7. CPS closes poor performing, low enrollment schools
  8. CTU contract has seniority protections, leading CPS to fire new teachers
  9. CPS fires new teachers, most of whom are Black
The Railroader
3 years ago

The chumbolones pay again. Where does CPS get their cash?

What part of the CPS financial disclosures contains this gem? Is it under ‘wealthy lawyers will sue the taxpayers for any reason at any time as long as the taxpayers never wise up to it’?

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