Union bosses boost their kids’ dreams as they kill arts students’ hopes – Illinois Policy

The Chicago Teachers Union and the Illinois Education Association have leaders sending their children to private schools for brighter futures. At the same time, they're working to end the hopes of two performing arts students and their 9,600 low-income peers.
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
2 years ago

That is fair by government standards. They are the ruling class and taxpayers are nothing but slaves.

Giddyap
2 years ago

CTU has along history of being led by racketeers who care only about getting rich — and caring nothing about education — and even less about teachers

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