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And more lies from the left

BendintheriverBendintheriver Member Posts: 6,030 Standard Supporter
First off, this idiot in Chicago has zero business being mayor. None, zip, nada. He is totally unprepared and unqualified. He is also a liar. He told the Tribune that as mayor he would not take away school choice. Now that he is in office he is doing the exact opposite of what he said he would not do.

Right now, 11 % of the students in the CPSS are proficient in reading and writing. An equally dismal 7% are proficient at math. So now they want the students that live in neighborhoods to only go to those schools and not get approved to attend some of the banner schools in the city. Think about that. They want the children who want an education to be stuck in horrible learning environments run by a teachers union that clearly can't teach. Oh and by the way, the head of the teachers union? You guessed it. Her kid went to a private school.

I am always amazed at how inhumane rat Jew haters are. They would rather see these poor kids suffer in substandard schools and graduate without knowing how to read and write than hurt their teachers union funding for their political campaigns. The real racists and class climbing elites are those that allow this to happen.

11 and 7%........just think about that. Now it is going to get worse.

https://hardcorehusky.com/post/discussion/general

Chicago mayor under fire for new move toward equity in public schools: 'A facade of morality'

Brandon Johnson accused of breaking campaign promise on 'selective enrollment' for high-performing schools

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is taking criticism for moving to end the selective enrollment process at certain schools in the Windy City in the name of "equity."

The Chicago School Board passed a resolution Thursday that seeks to move away from school choice and bolster the city’s neighborhood schools to address "long-standing structural racism and socio-economic inequality." But the move comes after Johnson reportedly told the Chicago Tribune, "A Johnson administration would not end selective enrollment at CPS schools."

American Federation for Children senior fellow Denisha Allen addressed Johnson's pivot during "Fox & Friends," calling the switch a "facade of morality" while arguing in favor of school choice for Chicago students.

"Over 85% of the students in Chicago public schools are minority," Allen said. "Only 11% of those Black kids can read on grade level and 7% can do math on grade level. The head of the Chicago Teachers Union saw the dismal outcomes that's happening in Chicago's public schools and said, 'No way, I'm going to pick a great school for my son,' and that was a private school."

Allen's remarks referenced Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates, who previously confirmed that she sent her eldest son to a private school despite calling school choice "racist."

"The hypocrisy is despicable," Allen said. "And unfortunately, she's denying those same options to other families who are in the same predicament, the families who would like to get into these selective enrollment schools, but… probably won't still test well enough to get in. They can't read, and they probably won't graduate from high school knowing how to read either. They deserve school choice."

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