Policies pushed by Mayor Rahm Emanuel and decisions being made by the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) are swindling the parents, teachers and students in the name of privatization, charter school expansion, and corporate-backed education reforms.
That is the charge being levied by a band of student and community groups who on Tuesday released a new report, , in which they examined the numbers used by CPS to justify the closure of public schools and the expansion of charter schools across the city.
Members of and , who commissioned the report, along with other concerned parents, students and community members rallied outside the CPS headquarters Tuesday to present their findings to the city and call on the Board of Education (BOE) to take their objections seriously.
“It’s not right that CPS is lying to the people to justify these charter expansions,” declared one student, named Sarah, a representative from CSOSOS.
“BOE, after stealing $168 million from neighborhood schools, now wants 52 new charters,” wrote the student advocacy group on their Facebook page. “Smells like privatization of public education!”
“At the level of state and federal education policy,” writes Stan Karp at Rethinking Schools, “charters are providing a reform cover for eroding the public school system and an investment opportunity for those who see education as a business rather than a fundamental institution of democratic civic life.”
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