Paul Vallas: The truth about the 2013 school closures the Chicago Teachers Union doesn’t want you to hear – Illinois Policy

In 2013, Chicago closed 50 nearly empty schools. Since then, the Chicago Teachers Union has barred charters and other schools from using these empty buildings to provide schooling options for local students. And after railing against these school closures, CTU leadership locked students out of full-time, in-person learning for 17 months during 2020-21.
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Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

If the unions cannot make money, everyone be damned.

Giddyap
2 years ago

Chicago teachers are the most overpaid, underperforming teachers in America — no wonder CPS is in an enrollment death spiral

Goodgulf Greyteeth
2 years ago

Sad and silly that Vallas didn’t campaign in this tone of voice. He’s just another red-headed orphan stepchild crying into his gruel now.

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