New data filed with the U.S. Department of Labor shows Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates’ total income tops $289,000. The average household income of families receiving the Invest in Kids scholarships she wants to kill “for good” is just $45,046.
Stacy Davis Gates isn’t the only union boss trying to kill scholarships for low-income students while also sending a child to private school. Enter Sean Denney, the director of government relations at the Illinois Education Association, which opposes Illinois’ Invest in Kids tax credit scholarship program. Denney sends his own children to a Catholic school.
Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates makes over $262,000 a year. The average household income of the families receiving Invest in Kids scholarships is just $45,046. She chose a private school for her child, but wants to kill the option for 9,600 low-income students.
Facing backlash for enrolling the eldest of her three children in a private high school, Chicago Teachers Union president Stacy Davis Gates emailed members Thursday evening to address the scrutiny over her opposition to school choice or voucher programs. Davis Gates came under fire after SubX.News, a site critical of the union and one Davis Gates said is operated by a “disgruntled former CTU .
Facing backlash for enrolling the eldest of her three children in a private high school, Chicago Teachers Union president Stacy Davis Gates emailed members Thursday evening to address the scrutiny over her opposition to school choice or voucher programs. Davis Gates came under fire after SubX.News, a site critical of the union and one Davis Gates said is operated by a “disgruntled former CTU .