‘Where are the federal dollars?’: Chicago Teachers Union says COVID relief is not reaching high-need schools – Chalkbeat Chicago

At Frazier Elementary in North Lawndale, the school librarian has become a substitute teacher and the principal has taken over an algebra class amid a substitute shortage. Tolu Solola, a science teacher, said the school has had five IB coordinators in six years, and educator turnover overall is high. “We have a crisis that has been ignored for far too long.... I’m tired of telling my students it’s not their fault their teachers leave."
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

Nice picture! That’s what teaches your children,

The Paraclete
4 years ago

Where are the federal dollars LOL! Lori’s got the money in her murse.

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