CPS cancels school after CTU voted to only work remotely

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where did the $130 BILLION to keep schools open safely go?


Good question.

I believe Chicago got $2 Billion of that money.
Anonymous
Seriously. Where is the damn money. This is ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seriously. Where is the damn money. This is ridiculous.


An honest Justice Dept. might start to investigate where the billions of dollars in Covid relief went........
But, they really have to crack down on PTA moms complaining to School Boards.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seriously. Where is the damn money. This is ridiculous.


An honest Justice Dept. might start to investigate where the billions of dollars in Covid relief went........
But, they really have to crack down on PTA moms complaining to School Boards.


Exactly. Priorities. Where is the money?
Anonymous
Sounds like the charter schools stood up to the teachers and the teachers got pissed. Interesting times.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really tried to give the education unions a break earlier in my life. Now I think they are perhaps just, actually evil.


I really do not know what the right answer is in this matter. The experts keep changing the facts and theories on covid. Many of the students and school personnel remain unvaccinated. Teachers are people too. They have their own fears surrounding this dreaded disease that continues to mutate. They have families and children they love and want to protect, so they don't want to get infected and take it back to their homes. I feel for the teachers and I feel for the the students. I do know that if I was a teacher, I would be seeking different employment at this time. I would also discourage my children from entering the teaching profession. The pay is horrible, the rewards few, and like government workers teachers are despised.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really tried to give the education unions a break earlier in my life. Now I think they are perhaps just, actually evil.


I really do not know what the right answer is in this matter. The experts keep changing the facts and theories on covid. Many of the students and school personnel remain unvaccinated. Teachers are people too. They have their own fears surrounding this dreaded disease that continues to mutate. They have families and children they love and want to protect, so they don't want to get infected and take it back to their homes. I feel for the teachers and I feel for the the students. I do know that if I was a teacher, I would be seeking different employment at this time. I would also discourage my children from entering the teaching profession. The pay is horrible, the rewards few, and like government workers teachers are despised.


If there was no way to make the schools safe, whoever lied there was should be impeached and the money should be returned!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really tried to give the education unions a break earlier in my life. Now I think they are perhaps just, actually evil.


I really do not know what the right answer is in this matter. The experts keep changing the facts and theories on covid. Many of the students and school personnel remain unvaccinated. Teachers are people too. They have their own fears surrounding this dreaded disease that continues to mutate. They have families and children they love and want to protect, so they don't want to get infected and take it back to their homes. I feel for the teachers and I feel for the the students. I do know that if I was a teacher, I would be seeking different employment at this time. I would also discourage my children from entering the teaching profession. The pay is horrible, the rewards few, and like government workers teachers are despised.


If there was no way to make the schools safe, whoever lied there was should be impeached and the money should be returned!


Who said they could be safe? At this point the billions probably went to repairing schools that have been put off for decades. There was no HEAT in Baltimore public schools pre-Covid and the water fountains were not sterile. Billions to replace all that, in the guise of putting in better air circulating affects, would just about bring U.S. schools into the 21st century instead of the 1980s were they were.

I have no problem with that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where did the $130 BILLION to keep schools open safely go?


Good question.

I believe Chicago got $2 Billion of that money.


I want to know this too. TWO BILLION DOLLARS for one city. And they still claim it’s not safe to open schools. After they’ve already failed their students for over a year. I hope at least a few people go to prison for that.

They need to fire every single one of the teachers and admin in that school system, starting at the very top. And then start again. No unions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where did the $130 BILLION to keep schools open safely go?


Good question.

I believe Chicago got $2 Billion of that money.


I want to know this too. TWO BILLION DOLLARS for one city. And they still claim it’s not safe to open schools. After they’ve already failed their students for over a year. I hope at least a few people go to prison for that.

They need to fire every single one of the teachers and admin in that school system, starting at the very top. And then start again. No unions.


Hmmm and where do the replacement teachers come from? Maybe the military is ready to send sergeants to teach 5th grade math class?
Anonymous
Here's a thought - put some skin in the game for the parents. If you have a child in a public school system, you should be required to work 12 hours a year in the school system in the classroom as a teacher's aide or substitute. No exceptions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where did the $130 BILLION to keep schools open safely go?


Good question.

I believe Chicago got $2 Billion of that money.


I want to know this too. TWO BILLION DOLLARS for one city. And they still claim it’s not safe to open schools. After they’ve already failed their students for over a year. I hope at least a few people go to prison for that.

They need to fire every single one of the teachers
and admin in that school system, starting at the very top. And then start again. No unions.


Okay Sherlock, where are you finding these replacements in a country that is already suffering from a teacher shortage? Face it, there aren't a rush of candidates willing to teach your children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here's a thought - put some skin in the game for the parents. If you have a child in a public school system, you should be required to work 12 hours a year in the school system in the classroom as a teacher's aide or substitute. No exceptions.


It’s fun bc a lot of schools do require this already…and guess what? Parent still have no say in education of their children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good for them. This country has for too long accommodation the nut job trumpers.


Is deep blue Chicago full of nut job Trumpers?

Someday people are going to have to learn nuance.


Well, yes! Remember what happened to Jussie Smollett?
/s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here's a thought - put some skin in the game for the parents. If you have a child in a public school system, you should be required to work 12 hours a year in the school system in the classroom as a teacher's aide or substitute. No exceptions.


How about we start with the Central Offices.
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