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re: Oh no.. Looks like Chicago Schools are now getting called out
Posted on 3/1/26 at 9:19 pm to FLTech
Posted on 3/1/26 at 9:19 pm to FLTech
Apparently this isn’t a new issue. They only had 33 students in 2023.
Its crazy what governments waste money on.
Its crazy what governments waste money on.
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Why Does This West Side High School Have Only 33 Students?
During the 2007-08 school year — when Douglass converted from a middle school to a high school — there were 561 students, Chicago Public Schools historic enrollment data shows. By the 2015-16 school year, enrollment dropped to 234 students, a nearly 60 percent decrease.
Since 2007, enrollment at Douglass has dropped about 94 percent
Posted on 3/1/26 at 9:23 pm to FLTech
This is straight-up a corrupt teachers’ union problem—they protect bloated staffing rules and bad policies that jack up costs and chaos just to keep power and $ coming.
Most of these “special needs” kids are really just badly behaved troublemakers with worthless parents who do nothing to fix it at home. Instead, they slap a diagnosis on the kid, push for insane levels of school support (like 3–6 adults per student), and collect extra government cash (SSI disability money) by using the kid as an income source while dumping all the responsibility on everyone else.
On top of that, the unions are indoctrinating the kids shove far-left shite down their throats, turning students into activists instead of teaching real skills or American values. The whole system is dragging the country straight to the gutter.
The amount of public funding per-student allocation that goes toward each child’s public school education you should be able to have access and control hire that money is spent on your kid you want that tax money to homeschool or go to a different school… and why not, if a kid gets x$$ in tax credits why not pool your money with 5-12 kids with like minded friends and start your own mini school pay someone to teach your kids a curriculum you approve of with a teacher or instructor of same values.
In the end this is a teachers union problem and fault
Most of these “special needs” kids are really just badly behaved troublemakers with worthless parents who do nothing to fix it at home. Instead, they slap a diagnosis on the kid, push for insane levels of school support (like 3–6 adults per student), and collect extra government cash (SSI disability money) by using the kid as an income source while dumping all the responsibility on everyone else.
On top of that, the unions are indoctrinating the kids shove far-left shite down their throats, turning students into activists instead of teaching real skills or American values. The whole system is dragging the country straight to the gutter.
The amount of public funding per-student allocation that goes toward each child’s public school education you should be able to have access and control hire that money is spent on your kid you want that tax money to homeschool or go to a different school… and why not, if a kid gets x$$ in tax credits why not pool your money with 5-12 kids with like minded friends and start your own mini school pay someone to teach your kids a curriculum you approve of with a teacher or instructor of same values.
In the end this is a teachers union problem and fault
Posted on 3/1/26 at 10:18 pm to Lsutigerturner
When a child is obese before age 10, they really don't stand a chance.
Posted on 3/2/26 at 7:30 am to BoomerandSooner
That picture is worth a thousand words punctuated by the piece of trash in the forefront. I’m positive Fredrick Douglass is rolling in his grave.
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