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C Pittman's avatar

The comments from Jake H made my blood boil. He ignores all the statistics that the private schools has already been in session for a year with no discernible impact to teachers or kids, and that once CTU went back to work there was also no discernible impact to students or teachers, which proved Arwardy and Lightfoot right. They followed the science. He also ignores the facts that every youth agency in the city will say that from mental health, to drugs , and the pull of the gangs, youth crime and future truancy were exacerbated by school closure. The gangs did not work from home. The mistake CPS made was to allow the teachers to Zoom teach from home. The suburban schools required the teachers to Zoom from their empty classroom and when they went back in person, suburban teachers unions did not complain. But like so many workers during the pandemic, CTU teachers found they liked working from home and didn’t want to have to commute to the office. Like my grandson’s teacher who Zoomed with a 9 month old baby on her lap, they loved the benefits from staying home and just wanted to keep those benefits.

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BobE's avatar

i wonder how those who supported brandon johnson over paul vallas for mayor now feel about mayor johnson. does he represent an improvement over mayor lightfoot? is he capable of leading a city in trouble, on so many fronts, building consensus among disparate groups toward long-term improvement? i dare say it appears that all of his decision making during his mayoralty will be focused on one central tenet: how will my decision impact the CTU and its supporters?

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