Chicago Teachers Union fails to turn $68K per student into even 1 academic win

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So, 68K per student and a complete fail.

Now we all know that the students were all minorities, so they threw an incredible amount of money at hem and a huge FAIL.

Stop trying to make a silk purse out of sow's ear.

And BTW, Biden has imported many more such low IQ people with his open border.

The madness of Democrats. The scams they keep pulling.



Douglass Academy High School had 35 students with nearly 900 seats unfilled. None were proficient on the SAT. The Chicago Teachers Union wants to add at least eight staffers there and at every other school in the district at a cost of $1.7 billion.

Only 35 students enrolled in Douglass Academy High School for the 2023-2024 school year, but the building can hold over 900 students.

Logic would say it should be closed, but the Chicago Teachers Union prohibits closing it and other underused schools. In fact, CTU sees the 23 staffers at Douglass as inadequate.

CTU’s new contract demands would put at least eight additional staff members in the school. That would mean 31 staff members for 35 students.

Douglass already spends over $68,000 per student. All that money and all that potential staff attention, yet it failed to produce even a single student who was proficient in either reading or math on a recent SAT.

CTU’s leaked contract is filled with costly demands, including additional staff members at every school which will cost Chicago Public Schools an estimated $1.7 billion and threatens to increase Douglass’ already exorbitant per-student spending. The new demands that could be estimated tallied over $10 billion, with billions more than could not be accurately calculated.

If anything, the numbers show the more Chicago spends on public education, the worst the academic results.

Douglass Academy High School spends the most in CPS, but sees some of the worst results

Douglass Academy High School spends $68,091 per student compared to the district’s average of $18,287. That spending encompasses “site-based expenditures,” which is defined as “the total of per-pupil school-level expenditures and per-pupil centralized expenditures funded by federal and state/local source of funds.” Those expenditures include the cost of school staff, transportation and central office staff.

Douglass Academy High School spends the most per student compared to any other school in CPS, according to the Illinois State Board of Education’s 2023 Report Card.

With that kind of spending, one would expect academic proficiency to soar, but that’s not the case.

The most recent test data available shows no 11th grade students could read or perform math at grade level on the SAT in the 2021-2022 school year, and 86% of tested students scored in the lowest proficiency level for reading. Test data is not available for the 2022-2023 school year. It has been redacted according to ISBE’s rules for results involving fewer than 10 students.

The last school year in which any 11th-grade Douglass students could read or perform math at grade level was the 2016-2017 school year. Just 2.4% of students could read or perform math proficiently then.

The school also experiences an absenteeism problem. In the 2022-2023 school year, 64% of students were chronically absent, outpacing the district average of 40%. Also, nearly half of the teachers at Douglass had 10 or more absences during the school year.

Not only are many students and teachers missing instruction days, but countless seats at Douglass Academy High School have been left empty. The school can fit over 900 students, yet only 35 students are enrolled. Only 4% of the building’s ideal capacity is being met. Douglass Academy High School is the emptiest school in CPS.

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Why do people believe that throwing money at teaching children will improve them? You can have a world-class schooling system, yet education goes beyond the borders of school and is completely dependent on home life, family, and parenting. Why does the schooling fail -- simple, how does the home life reflect on the student's motivation?
 
So, 68K per student and a complete fail.

Now we all know that the students were all minorities, so they threw an incredible amount of money at hem and a huge FAIL.

Stop trying to make a silk purse out of sow's ear.

And BTW, Biden has imported many more such low IQ people with his open border.

The madness of Democrats. The scams they keep pulling.



Douglass Academy High School had 35 students with nearly 900 seats unfilled. None were proficient on the SAT. The Chicago Teachers Union wants to add at least eight staffers there and at every other school in the district at a cost of $1.7 billion.

Only 35 students enrolled in Douglass Academy High School for the 2023-2024 school year, but the building can hold over 900 students.

Logic would say it should be closed, but the Chicago Teachers Union prohibits closing it and other underused schools. In fact, CTU sees the 23 staffers at Douglass as inadequate.

CTU’s new contract demands would put at least eight additional staff members in the school. That would mean 31 staff members for 35 students.

Douglass already spends over $68,000 per student. All that money and all that potential staff attention, yet it failed to produce even a single student who was proficient in either reading or math on a recent SAT.

CTU’s leaked contract is filled with costly demands, including additional staff members at every school which will cost Chicago Public Schools an estimated $1.7 billion and threatens to increase Douglass’ already exorbitant per-student spending. The new demands that could be estimated tallied over $10 billion, with billions more than could not be accurately calculated.

If anything, the numbers show the more Chicago spends on public education, the worst the academic results.

Douglass Academy High School spends the most in CPS, but sees some of the worst results

Douglass Academy High School spends $68,091 per student compared to the district’s average of $18,287. That spending encompasses “site-based expenditures,” which is defined as “the total of per-pupil school-level expenditures and per-pupil centralized expenditures funded by federal and state/local source of funds.” Those expenditures include the cost of school staff, transportation and central office staff.

Douglass Academy High School spends the most per student compared to any other school in CPS, according to the Illinois State Board of Education’s 2023 Report Card.

With that kind of spending, one would expect academic proficiency to soar, but that’s not the case.

The most recent test data available shows no 11th grade students could read or perform math at grade level on the SAT in the 2021-2022 school year, and 86% of tested students scored in the lowest proficiency level for reading. Test data is not available for the 2022-2023 school year. It has been redacted according to ISBE’s rules for results involving fewer than 10 students.

The last school year in which any 11th-grade Douglass students could read or perform math at grade level was the 2016-2017 school year. Just 2.4% of students could read or perform math proficiently then.

The school also experiences an absenteeism problem. In the 2022-2023 school year, 64% of students were chronically absent, outpacing the district average of 40%. Also, nearly half of the teachers at Douglass had 10 or more absences during the school year.

Not only are many students and teachers missing instruction days, but countless seats at Douglass Academy High School have been left empty. The school can fit over 900 students, yet only 35 students are enrolled. Only 4% of the building’s ideal capacity is being met. Douglass Academy High School is the emptiest school in CPS.

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The racism is that of some politicians and leaders who continue to push the bar down for minority students. For not identifying potential in a child because you have predetermined views of their capabilities. Those who yell "racism"
for failure are the worst of the lot. They are not interested in getting kids interested in challenging subjects such as math, science, computer science and programming. They advise them to become activists.

I've seen it first hand as many teachers are just there for the paycheck as they are paid well in Ontario.

This is why some suggest that black citizens are too stupid to get themselves I.D. Instead of them promoting and advertising how they can get proper I.D, they want to maintain a backdoor into potential voter fraud.

You have many people in the U.S who don't care about their kids, country or future. They care about power...now...for themselves.
 
So, 68K per student and a complete fail.

Now we all know that the students were all minorities, so they threw an incredible amount of money at hem and a huge FAIL.

Stop trying to make a silk purse out of sow's ear.

And BTW, Biden has imported many more such low IQ people with his open border.

The madness of Democrats. The scams they keep pulling.


Douglass Academy High School had 35 students with nearly 900 seats unfilled. None were proficient on the SAT. The Chicago Teachers Union wants to add at least eight staffers there and at every other school in the district at a cost of $1.7 billion.​
Only 35 students enrolled in Douglass Academy High School for the 2023-2024 school year, but the building can hold over 900 students.​
Logic would say it should be closed, but the Chicago Teachers Union prohibits closing it and other underused schools. In fact, CTU sees the 23 staffers at Douglass as inadequate.​
CTU’s new contract demands would put at least eight additional staff members in the school. That would mean 31 staff members for 35 students.​
Douglass already spends over $68,000 per student. All that money and all that potential staff attention, yet it failed to produce even a single student who was proficient in either reading or math on a recent SAT.​
CTU’s leaked contract is filled with costly demands, including additional staff members at every school which will cost Chicago Public Schools an estimated $1.7 billion and threatens to increase Douglass’ already exorbitant per-student spending. The new demands that could be estimated tallied over $10 billion, with billions more than could not be accurately calculated.​
If anything, the numbers show the more Chicago spends on public education, the worst the academic results.​
Douglass Academy High School spends the most in CPS, but sees some of the worst results
Douglass Academy High School spends $68,091 per student compared to the district’s average of $18,287. That spending encompasses “site-based expenditures,” which is defined as “the total of per-pupil school-level expenditures and per-pupil centralized expenditures funded by federal and state/local source of funds.” Those expenditures include the cost of school staff, transportation and central office staff.​
Douglass Academy High School spends the most per student compared to any other school in CPS, according to the Illinois State Board of Education’s 2023 Report Card.​
With that kind of spending, one would expect academic proficiency to soar, but that’s not the case.​
The most recent test data available shows no 11th grade students could read or perform math at grade level on the SAT in the 2021-2022 school year, and 86% of tested students scored in the lowest proficiency level for reading. Test data is not available for the 2022-2023 school year. It has been redacted according to ISBE’s rules for results involving fewer than 10 students.​
The last school year in which any 11th-grade Douglass students could read or perform math at grade level was the 2016-2017 school year. Just 2.4% of students could read or perform math proficiently then.​
The school also experiences an absenteeism problem. In the 2022-2023 school year, 64% of students were chronically absent, outpacing the district average of 40%. Also, nearly half of the teachers at Douglass had 10 or more absences during the school year.​
Not only are many students and teachers missing instruction days, but countless seats at Douglass Academy High School have been left empty. The school can fit over 900 students, yet only 35 students are enrolled. Only 4% of the building’s ideal capacity is being met. Douglass Academy High School is the emptiest school in CPS.​
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A more normal, less racist human being would immediately understand that this shows it's not the failing of teachers causing this.
 
I've seen it first hand as many teachers are just there for the paycheck
No you haven't.
No way you have spent ANY hours/days in the actual classroom, therefore you have NOT seen it first hand.

In the MANY schools I have been in, there might be one or two crappy teachers, the rest are dedicated to their job and their students.


But I'm not talking inner city Low Income Chicago Area either.
I'm talking about Western Washington, north of Seattle to Blaine.
 
So, 68K per student and a complete fail.

Now we all know that the students were all minorities, so they threw an incredible amount of money at hem and a huge FAIL.

Stop trying to make a silk purse out of sow's ear.

And BTW, Biden has imported many more such low IQ people with his open border.

The madness of Democrats. The scams they keep pulling.


Douglass Academy High School had 35 students with nearly 900 seats unfilled. None were proficient on the SAT. The Chicago Teachers Union wants to add at least eight staffers there and at every other school in the district at a cost of $1.7 billion.​
Only 35 students enrolled in Douglass Academy High School for the 2023-2024 school year, but the building can hold over 900 students.​
Logic would say it should be closed, but the Chicago Teachers Union prohibits closing it and other underused schools. In fact, CTU sees the 23 staffers at Douglass as inadequate.​
CTU’s new contract demands would put at least eight additional staff members in the school. That would mean 31 staff members for 35 students.​
Douglass already spends over $68,000 per student. All that money and all that potential staff attention, yet it failed to produce even a single student who was proficient in either reading or math on a recent SAT.​
CTU’s leaked contract is filled with costly demands, including additional staff members at every school which will cost Chicago Public Schools an estimated $1.7 billion and threatens to increase Douglass’ already exorbitant per-student spending. The new demands that could be estimated tallied over $10 billion, with billions more than could not be accurately calculated.​
If anything, the numbers show the more Chicago spends on public education, the worst the academic results.​
Douglass Academy High School spends the most in CPS, but sees some of the worst results
Douglass Academy High School spends $68,091 per student compared to the district’s average of $18,287. That spending encompasses “site-based expenditures,” which is defined as “the total of per-pupil school-level expenditures and per-pupil centralized expenditures funded by federal and state/local source of funds.” Those expenditures include the cost of school staff, transportation and central office staff.​
Douglass Academy High School spends the most per student compared to any other school in CPS, according to the Illinois State Board of Education’s 2023 Report Card.​
With that kind of spending, one would expect academic proficiency to soar, but that’s not the case.​
The most recent test data available shows no 11th grade students could read or perform math at grade level on the SAT in the 2021-2022 school year, and 86% of tested students scored in the lowest proficiency level for reading. Test data is not available for the 2022-2023 school year. It has been redacted according to ISBE’s rules for results involving fewer than 10 students.​
The last school year in which any 11th-grade Douglass students could read or perform math at grade level was the 2016-2017 school year. Just 2.4% of students could read or perform math proficiently then.​
The school also experiences an absenteeism problem. In the 2022-2023 school year, 64% of students were chronically absent, outpacing the district average of 40%. Also, nearly half of the teachers at Douglass had 10 or more absences during the school year.​
Not only are many students and teachers missing instruction days, but countless seats at Douglass Academy High School have been left empty. The school can fit over 900 students, yet only 35 students are enrolled. Only 4% of the building’s ideal capacity is being met. Douglass Academy High School is the emptiest school in CPS.​
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Have you ever heard of the Kansas City School Experiment?
Here.

Thay cannot be educated for any price.
 
the corrupt democrats loot the education funding, and then they demand more spending
 
So, 68K per student and a complete fail.

Now we all know that the students were all minorities, so they threw an incredible amount of money at hem and a huge FAIL.

Stop trying to make a silk purse out of sow's ear.

And BTW, Biden has imported many more such low IQ people with his open border.

The madness of Democrats. The scams they keep pulling.


Douglass Academy High School had 35 students with nearly 900 seats unfilled. None were proficient on the SAT. The Chicago Teachers Union wants to add at least eight staffers there and at every other school in the district at a cost of $1.7 billion.​
Only 35 students enrolled in Douglass Academy High School for the 2023-2024 school year, but the building can hold over 900 students.​
Logic would say it should be closed, but the Chicago Teachers Union prohibits closing it and other underused schools. In fact, CTU sees the 23 staffers at Douglass as inadequate.​
CTU’s new contract demands would put at least eight additional staff members in the school. That would mean 31 staff members for 35 students.​
Douglass already spends over $68,000 per student. All that money and all that potential staff attention, yet it failed to produce even a single student who was proficient in either reading or math on a recent SAT.​
CTU’s leaked contract is filled with costly demands, including additional staff members at every school which will cost Chicago Public Schools an estimated $1.7 billion and threatens to increase Douglass’ already exorbitant per-student spending. The new demands that could be estimated tallied over $10 billion, with billions more than could not be accurately calculated.​
If anything, the numbers show the more Chicago spends on public education, the worst the academic results.​
Douglass Academy High School spends the most in CPS, but sees some of the worst results
Douglass Academy High School spends $68,091 per student compared to the district’s average of $18,287. That spending encompasses “site-based expenditures,” which is defined as “the total of per-pupil school-level expenditures and per-pupil centralized expenditures funded by federal and state/local source of funds.” Those expenditures include the cost of school staff, transportation and central office staff.​
Douglass Academy High School spends the most per student compared to any other school in CPS, according to the Illinois State Board of Education’s 2023 Report Card.​
With that kind of spending, one would expect academic proficiency to soar, but that’s not the case.​
The most recent test data available shows no 11th grade students could read or perform math at grade level on the SAT in the 2021-2022 school year, and 86% of tested students scored in the lowest proficiency level for reading. Test data is not available for the 2022-2023 school year. It has been redacted according to ISBE’s rules for results involving fewer than 10 students.​
The last school year in which any 11th-grade Douglass students could read or perform math at grade level was the 2016-2017 school year. Just 2.4% of students could read or perform math proficiently then.​
The school also experiences an absenteeism problem. In the 2022-2023 school year, 64% of students were chronically absent, outpacing the district average of 40%. Also, nearly half of the teachers at Douglass had 10 or more absences during the school year.​
Not only are many students and teachers missing instruction days, but countless seats at Douglass Academy High School have been left empty. The school can fit over 900 students, yet only 35 students are enrolled. Only 4% of the building’s ideal capacity is being met. Douglass Academy High School is the emptiest school in CPS.​
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They're actually going backwards because the kids don't even know basic biology anymore and the school doesn't even have enough money left to put boys and girls signs over their bathrooms.
 
Why do people believe that throwing money at teaching children will improve them? You can have a world-class schooling system, yet education goes beyond the borders of school and is completely dependent on home life, family, and parenting. Why does the schooling fail -- simple, how does the home life reflect on the student's motivation?
No daddies. I’ve been making the same point in my mostly-black locale for decades and the response — if any — is accusations of gross generalizations.
Democrats suck.
 
No daddies. I’ve been making the same point in my mostly-black locale for decades and the response — if any — is accusations of gross generalizations.
Democrats suck.
The percentage of single, black mothers is astounding -- often with multiple fathers. Somewhere in the 65%+ range.
 

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