Paul Vallas: Illinois returning to the soft bigotry of low expectations – Illinois Policy

"Today, as public schools continue to lose students and public trust, leaders such as Pritzker are not just tolerating failure – they are celebrating it. Instead of pushing for accountability, high standards and greater educational opportunity, they are covering up failure and strengthening the destructive monopoly of teachers unions – all while calling it progress."
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
9 months ago

The CPS is actually a day care center. They do not really educate today’s children; they just pass them through the system. $30,000 per year for babysitting is a high cost to the city’s taxpayers.

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