This was the most ridiculous thing ever. People in Wilmette, Glencoe, Kenilworth, Northfield and Winnetka pay HUGE HUGE property taxes which go to fund their schools and their communities. Therefore, all of these families are welcome to move into these communities to send their children to these schools. There are plenty of apartments available with affordable rent. This was hooey and hogwash!
They should have gone to Oak Park-River Forest which spends the most or Evanston which spends the second most per student. Naperville spends less and gets way better results. What we need is school choice and a voucher program, which will allow for more competition and inovation. This is not supported by Democrats, but is strongly supported by Republicans, yet disadvantaged voters and low and moderate income African-Americans continue to vote Democratic.
Meeks should STAY in his REAL RESIDENCY, South Holland. And withdraw from the Chicago Mayoral race.
Tmetrvlr 1 year ago
They aimed it like it was the school's fault or something. >u>;
1ramenplz 2 years ago 2
This was the most ridiculous thing ever. People in Wilmette, Glencoe, Kenilworth, Northfield and Winnetka pay HUGE HUGE property taxes which go to fund their schools and their communities. Therefore, all of these families are welcome to move into these communities to send their children to these schools. There are plenty of apartments available with affordable rent. This was hooey and hogwash!
cuddleyduddley 2 years ago 6
the girl that they interviewed is mean.
blargh1847 2 years ago
lol i no her shes actually pretty nice
shirinnyc 2 years ago
Yeah they almost came to our school, but they only ended up going to new trier...:)
BubbaLiscious92 3 years ago
They should have gone to Oak Park-River Forest which spends the most or Evanston which spends the second most per student. Naperville spends less and gets way better results. What we need is school choice and a voucher program, which will allow for more competition and inovation. This is not supported by Democrats, but is strongly supported by Republicans, yet disadvantaged voters and low and moderate income African-Americans continue to vote Democratic.
JohnRhysMusician 3 years ago
It didn't really work, unfortunately.
wolfwriterRodger 3 years ago