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Karl's avatar

I’m not sure why Kingsley couldn’t be turned into the Tom Hayden Charter School of Jazz. It’s just an idea. Opportunity it hoarding is some leftist crap people in Evanston hurl in order to insinuate that white people are racist and to avoid having real conversations based in fact and reality. I believe BR should remain for the reasons stated here but if Kingsley is low in enrollment, why can’t BR be moved as a school within a school there? I bet a lot of families would decide to join the TWI program if it were offered. Seems like there are a lot of ideas that could be pitched, this Board just doesn’t want to spend one more minute in front of the public than it has to because they know they suck. There exists a fundraising pipeline for anyone who is interested in running for the Board. I think, based on comments even the RT is publishing, that the public is starting to see the light. There doesn’t need to be so much fear of running any longer.

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Regarding FN1, Tom, I’ll be curious to see if any other readers will chime in that have kids that are differently abled; differentiated learners. What I’ve seen over the course of time is the following: two districts who hardly ever do, outright, what the law requires them to do when it comes to this cohort of students. Not until lawyers are brought in to threaten or actually take action. And who does that ultimately truly hurt? The families that don’t have the means to take that necessary step. It’s the opposite of the equity both districts bend over backwards to claim that they’re an embodiment of…..it’s so warped.

I’ve heard that the largest budget item for 202 is legal fees. And you can only image the cost of not doing the right thing in the first place —if the student wins, the district has to pay all of their own attorneys fees plus those of the plaintiff, etc. —this is on top of all the additional supports required by law including, where appropriate, outplacement (and transportation there & back —which can include driving services, etc). It’s nuts. Perhaps a topic of another story(it’s). How these families & their kids are treated is shameful. It’s why people know not to stay in Evanston if their kids end up needing more.

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