Chicago Public Schools prom slogan: ‘This Is Are Story’

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The article blames the teachers but fact is blacks just don't have the brains of whites/asians and everybody knows it.

http://eagnews.org/prom-slogan-highlights-cps-failures/

June 10, 2014

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It’s hard to deny just how poorly Chicago’s public schools are performing when it hits you in the face. Such is the case with Paul Robeson High School’s 2014 prom theme: “This is Are Story.”

Paul Robeson High School is located in the Englewood neighborhood on Chicago’s South Side, one of the poorest and most dangerous neighborhoods in the city. The high school also is part of the failing Chicago Public Schools, or CPS, system.

Four out of 10 CPS freshmen do not graduate.

If they do graduate, 91 percent have to take remediation courses in college because they do not know how to do basic math and school work. Just 26 percent of CPS high school students are college-ready, according to the ACT subject matter tests.

But while CPS students get left behind, their teachers receive generous compensation.

The average CPS teacher salary is $76,000. The last contract negotiations in 2012 gave CPS teachers 17 percent raises over three years.

Students can’t spell. They can’t do math. They aren’t graduating. And they’re not being set up to succeed in the real world.

So why should CPS teachers be rewarded with raises?
 
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What's the democrat answer to the fact that blacks can't learn and thus don't deserve good jobs.? More affirmative action.
 
The article blames the teachers but fact is blacks just don't have the brains of whites/asians and everybody knows it.

http://eagnews.org/prom-slogan-highlights-cps-failures/

June 10, 2014

prom-theme-300x243.jpg


It’s hard to deny just how poorly Chicago’s public schools are performing when it hits you in the face. Such is the case with Paul Robeson High School’s 2014 prom theme: “This is Are Story.”

Paul Robeson High School is located in the Englewood neighborhood on Chicago’s South Side, one of the poorest and most dangerous neighborhoods in the city. The high school also is part of the failing Chicago Public Schools, or CPS, system.

Four out of 10 CPS freshmen do not graduate.

If they do graduate, 91 percent have to take remediation courses in college because they do not know how to do basic math and school work. Just 26 percent of CPS high school students are college-ready, according to the ACT subject matter tests.

But while CPS students get left behind, their teachers receive generous compensation.

The average CPS teacher salary is $76,000. The last contract negotiations in 2012 gave CPS teachers 17 percent raises over three years.

Students can’t spell. They can’t do math. They aren’t graduating. And they’re not being set up to succeed in the real world.

So why should CPS teachers be rewarded with raises?

How does it feel to be a Slug?
 
Democrats have successfully created inter-generational, uneducated government dependents.

The teacher Union in Chicago should get a big raise
 
Democrats have successfully created inter-generational, uneducated government dependents.

The teacher Union in Chicago should get a big raise

They've been doing it for 50 years. Democrats like dumb unemployable americans who are forced to go on welfare and then vote for the welfare party the rest of their lives.
 
Democrats have successfully created inter-generational, uneducated government dependents.

The teacher Union in Chicago should get a big raise

They've been doing it for 50 years. Democrats like dumb unemployable americans who are forced to go on welfare and then vote for the welfare party the rest of their lives.

There's a special place in hell for the Sadist fuckers who set this up and continue to implement it
 

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