"What Chicago requires is a mayor with political will and a CTU leadership with the vision and desire to explore alternatives to create successful schools. Likewise, it also demands an ever-vigilant parental movement that demands schools improve or allow their tax credits to be used for school choice without caveats. For once tax dollars are provided, bureaucrats and elected officials believe they have the right to regulate."
Expect nothing from a CTU whose president assumes office owing thousands of dollars for water, tries to take a tax break on an out of state residence she doesn’t live in and advocates her “ brothers and sisters “ slapping around a school principal that apparently ran afoul of her. Thuggery Inc.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Expect nothing from a CTU whose president assumes office owing thousands of dollars for water, tries to take a tax break on an out of state residence she doesn’t live in and advocates her “ brothers and sisters “ slapping around a school principal that apparently ran afoul of her. Thuggery Inc.