Meet Jianan Shi: Chicago’s new Board of Education president – Chalkbeat Chicago

Wearing a T-shirt from the Solorio DREAM Team, a club for undocumented students advocating for immigrant rights, Shi was asked how he will grapple with the declining number of students enrolled in CPS - the 4th largest school district in the country. He replied, "I want us to shift from looking at lagging indicators, and move toward how we invest in communities. If we provide well-resourced neighborhood schools, if there’s abundant social services and affordable housing in Chicago, those communities will grow back, right?"
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Fullbladder
2 years ago

If we provide well-resourced neighborhood schools,..”
Is 29k+ per student not enough Mr. Shi?

Old Spartan
2 years ago

Actually sounds like a pretty reasonable fellow. It is hard to imagine that the Mayor put a centrist in the job, so we’ll see if he turns out to be a wolf in sheep’s clothing.

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