Vallas: School choice and the hypocrisy of Chicago Teachers Union leaders – Illinois Policy

"While nationally 11% of all parents enroll their school-age children in private schools, for public-school teachers it’s 20% – or almost twice the average. In large cities, the percentages are far greater. In Chicago, at least 39% of public-school teachers send their students to private school. What does it say when nearly 4 out of 10 Chicago public school teachers will pay money so their children don’t have to attend a public school in the district in which they teach?"
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Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

What is it they know that we should know?

Daskoterzar
2 years ago

Gosh, if this is correct, this is why school districts represent some of the worst run tax bodies anywhere. Pathetic.

Old Joe
2 years ago

What does it say? It says that they must know something us chumbolones don’t.

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