Until the beginning of this month, CPS parent and cloud engineer Jakob Ondrey said the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the district closely correlated with cases reported from individual schools. But those trends started diverging after students returned from winter break, Ondrey said. Cases reported to the district were no longer showing up on school dashboards.
CPS! They’ve become such a joke anything they say is assumed false. Of course the numbers are wrong. Anytime a child tests positive they’re given a flimsy scrap of paper that must be signed by both parents and returned. Kinda like the holiday testing.
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.
CPS! They’ve become such a joke anything they say is assumed false. Of course the numbers are wrong. Anytime a child tests positive they’re given a flimsy scrap of paper that must be signed by both parents and returned. Kinda like the holiday testing.