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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Chicago Teachers Strike Heads Into Second Day


“‘There is a lot of anger,’ said Vicki Turbov, an English teacher at North-Grand High School in Humboldt Park who has two children attending district high schools. ‘This is about big stakes, the future of education in our country. This is not about a 2 percent increase.’

Attendance was light at the 144 schools opened by the district as part of a strike contingency plan, and some parents expressed uneasiness about crossing picket lines.

‘I understand both sides; they have their right to strike,’ Marcia Garcia said as she dropped her daughter off at a school in Little Village. ‘But it’s a shame my daughter can’t learn.’ (Chicago Tribune)

It’s a shame that parents have no recourse but to wait until the politicians and unions decide for them.

FEE Timely Classic

Teachers Unions: Are the Schools Run for Them?” by James Bovard