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(The Center Square) – A bill passed the House that would amend the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act to allow Chicago Public Schools principals to unionize. House Bill 3496 passed through the Executive Committee . ....
I’ve been telling subscribers about this bill for a couple weeks or so… A bill passed the House that would amend the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act to allow Chicago Public Schools principals to unionize. House Bill 3496 passed through the [Senate] Executive Committee by way of a 9 to 5 vote and has been scheduled for a second reading. […] The bill would amend a state labor law that prohibits any person in a managerial position from joining a union. President of the Chicago Principals and Administrators Association Troy LaRaviere said passage of the bill was important because policymakers usually miss things principals will see at the bargaining table. ....
Chicago school attendance figures show less than a quarter of students actually going to schools in person wsws.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wsws.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
CPS high school reopening: Chicago Public Schools say HS students to return to classrooms April 19; CTU says no deal yet abc7chicago.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from abc7chicago.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Anthony Vazquez/Sun-Times Students in one-third of Chicago Public Schools K-8 classrooms returned to in-person learning over the past month with one key element missing a teacher. And that learning condition sitting in a classroom while an educator teaches remotely was more frequent in majority Black and majority Latino schools than in majority white schools. Those were among the findings of a survey of school leaders conducted by the Chicago Principals and Administrators Association and released this week. Administrators at 195 of CPS’ 415 elementary schools responded, said CPAA President Troy LaRaviere, who pointed to the racial disparity as evidence the district’s reopening plan is hurting even those students of color who resumed in-person learning. ....