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Chicago Teachers Union sets more traps to kill charter schools

Chicago Teachers Union sets more traps to kill charter schools

Charter school contracts can be renewed for up to 10 years, but the Chicago Teachers Union has been pressuring for as few as two years. Sowing instability hurts charters and improves CTU’s odds of killing competition for their mediocre product.

By Hannah Schmid

Illinois lawmakers only attach price tags to 10 of 3,859 bills

Illinois lawmakers only attach price tags to 10 of 3,859 bills

For most bills filed in Springfield, taxpayers will have to guess at how much more will be demanded of them. Illinois General Assembly members only worried about costs 10 times for 3,859 of their bright ideas about how to improve the state.

By Lilly Rossi

Nearly 1 in 3 Illinois school contracts mislead teachers about fees they owe

Nearly 1 in 3 Illinois school contracts mislead teachers about fees they owe

Seven years after they were freed from being forced to pay unions, at least 267 of Illinois’ 866 school districts still have “fair share” language in their teachers union contracts. Those contracts are wrong and should be fixed so teachers get the truth about their pay.

By Mailee Smith