Paul Vallas: CTU can’t get the contract it wants, and Pedro Martinez is taking the fall – Crain’s*

"The CTU-generated controversy over Martinez is a continuation of the union's campaign to wreck anything that stands in their way to achieve their goals. In the process, the union has brought the district to the brink of financial collapse, undermined the quality of schools and limited school choice. As school board elections approach, Chicago residents would do well to ponder the impact a school board dominated by CTU handmaidens would have on public education in Chicago."
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Deb
1 year ago

Anyone CTU is against, I’m for.

Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago

The evil that is CTU is bottomless. The selfish, greedy, lazy, terrorist mindset of these marxists should serve as a wake up to all “democrats” that their party has been poisoned and perverted. Time to vote for republicans.

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