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Chicago Teachers Union demands 10X boost in mediocre school model

Chicago Teachers Union demands 10X boost in mediocre school model

Chicago Public Schools’ 20 ‘sustainable community schools’ perform worse on average than other Chicago public schools in reading and math, absenteeism, graduation rates and more. The Chicago Teachers Union is demanding 180 more of the failing schools.

By Hannah Schmid

What you should know about the Chicago Teachers Union

What you should know about the Chicago Teachers Union

The Chicago Teachers Union put its lobbyist in the Chicago mayor's office and is now negotiating its next contract with him. What taxpayers should know about CTU, how it's impacted education, its leadership and its ambitions to be the political machine running the nation's third-largest city.

By Brad Weisenstein

The Policy Shop: How the Chicago Teachers Union benefits from failure

The Policy Shop: How the Chicago Teachers Union benefits from failure

This edition of The Policy Shop was written by policy analyst Hannah Schmid Here’s a word problem for Chicago students: Which is greater? Classroom A, where 1% of students can do 8th-grade math, or Classroom B, where 91% of students can do 8th-grade math. If you picked Classroom B, you are WRONG – that is,...

Chicago Teachers Union attacks successful schools to push failing schools

Chicago Teachers Union attacks successful schools to push failing schools

The Chicago Teachers Union is demanding sustainable community schools be increased from 20 to 200. It is also pushing Chicago Public Schools to end selective enrollment schools. CTU’s choice is failing. Selective enrollment is working. Did CTU bosses flunk logic class?

By Hannah Schmid

Chicago Teachers Union demands $51K raise for average teacher

Chicago Teachers Union demands $51K raise for average teacher

Chicago Teachers Union contract demands would bring the average teacher’s salary to nearly $145K after cost-of-living adjustments and annual step increases. That’s $51K more atop the $43K union leaders have delivered since 2012.

By Bryce Hill