Heated School Board Meeting Expected
CHICAGO--With various local education organizations planning to scream, march and protest, Wednesday’s School Board meeting promises to be anything but quiet.
The organizations—including the Chicago Teachers Union, the Caucus of Rank and File Educators and Parents United For Responsible Education—are raising their voices against a proposal to close or reorganize 22 public schools across the city, which the Board of Education is expected to vote on at the meeting.Read more
Teacher Group To Protest School Closings
CHICAGO--The Caucus of Rank and File Educators, a faction within the Chicago Teachers Union, met Wednesday to plan a protest of the closings and reorganizations of 22 public schools.
In four meetings across the city, CORE strategized on how to make a Feb. 25 protest at the Chicago Public Schools building downtown bigger and more effective than one held last month that, according to CORE member Christine Mayle, had approximately 500 demonstrators. The goal this time is to have three times that number, Mayle said.Read more
Activists Organize Against School Closings
CHICAGO--A group of local education activists met Tuesday to figure out how to keep Chicago Public Schools from closing a Bronzeville elementary at the end of the school year and moving its students to a neighboring school.
Part of the Bronzeville Education Advocacy Movement’s strategy to keep Abbott Elementary School, 3630 S. Wells St., from being closed is to pressure certain Chicago heavyweights, including State Representatives Ken Dunkin and Ward 3 Alderman Pat Dowell, to support a recent proposal to put a moratorium on all school closings and reorganizations for a year.Read more
