ISBE official confirms teachers’ union bosses have heavy hand in anti-private school bill – Illinois Policy

House Bill 2789 is essentially the teachers unions’ attempt at revenge against private schools, which took innovative steps to keep students in the classroom during the pandemic. They did it with a fraction of the funding public schools have access to while the majority of public schools remained closed.
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Fed Up Taxpayer
4 years ago

Who do these unions think they are hurting? It must make them so proud to be going after children with a sword. The kids in IL weren’t punished enough in 2020-1? There is NO REASON IDPH needs to provide any guidance of school operations. This is insanity. I hope they enjoy being king on the trash heap they are leaving in their wake.

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