For Chicago parents, the Chicago Public School system has long been a hot button. Many schools lack playgrounds, libraries and basic educational resources to ensure their children will be college ready when they graduate. Mayor Rahm Emanuel is calling for a longer school day as a first step, but there is a fight with the Teacher's Union. How we evaluate teacher performance is being scrutinized as well. Families are clamoring to get into a handful of successful schools while many others suffer from low enrollment and failing grades. Prior to his appointment in Chicago, Mr. Brizard served as Superintendent of the Rochester, New York school system. He is also a former physics teacher and high school principal.
Mr. Ruiz is a partner with the law firm Drinker Biddle & Reath where he concentrates his practice in mergers and acquisitions. Prior to joining the Chicago Public School Board, he served as Chairman of the Illinois State Board of Education. He is active in the Hispanic community and currently serves as legal counsel to the Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus and its foundation.
Thanks to the retard Mayor Emmanuel and his doggie Mr. JC Brizard, all the good teachers are gonna leave the city of Chicago and move to wherever they're appreciated.
Only the worst teachers will remain, the idiots, with the worst qualifications, willing to work at charter schools for salaries comparable to those of a McDonald's employee!
JustWaIkAway 1 month ago