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Itzel Gonzalez, 8, and other students on Wednesday attend the United Neighborhood Organization's announcement of starting a soccer charter school. (Zbigniew Bzdak, Chicago Tribune / April 6, 2011) |
In Chicago, charter schools are the new coin of the realm. Mayors can now hand them out to various city fiefdoms, they way he used to hand out everything from school principal jobs to trucking and maintenance contracts. Alderman and community organization heads who play ball now control the most charters. No unions mean that a Daley/Emanuel favorites like
Danny Solis in the 25th Ward, who along with
Juan Rangel runs the United Neighborhood Organization (UNO) can control hundreds of school jobs and contracts. That means he