The unfinished legacy of outgoing CPS CEO Janice Jackson – Chicago Sun-Times*

Armed uniquely with a history they sorely lacked — experience and valuable relationships as a former CPS student, teacher, principal and administrator plus parent of students — Jackson shored up budgets, developed a five-year plan and promoted talent from within to assemble an uber-diverse leadership team loaded with CPS teachers.
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DixonSyder
4 years ago

Her legacy? Leading a socialist union with incompetent teachers, failed students, and a disgrace to the educational system while being paid mucho $$$$$. A graduation from high school rate of under 50% is something to be proud of. High schoolers who cant read or add 2+2. What a legacy.

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