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CPS chief didn’t “hear” at all

I just sent this fax to the Illinois House and Senate education committee members. You should contact them, too. Oh, first read this powerful article by Curtis Black for Newstips.
RE: Support SB 1571 and HB 3283, school closing moratorium
SaveOurSchoolsChicago
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CPS chief didn't listen at all
CPS CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett has wasted the extra three monthsthe Illinois legislature gave her to “listen to the public” about school closings. It's clear that she didn't "hear" anything.
In a recorded interview with reporters, posted by public radio station WBEZ* and reported yesterday in the Chicago Tribune**, CEO Byrd-Bennett stated about the three months of hearings that:
"Everybody got it, that we really needed to close schools, that we really needed to consolidate.”
 Many of you legislators were at these hearing, as were numerous reporters. CEO Byrd-Bennett did not attend any of the hearings. No one who actually was there would agree with her statement. This just proves what the community has been saying all along:
  • Massive CPS school closings were a done deal from the start.
  • CEO Byrd-Bennett’s “hearings” were a sham.
  • CPS cannot be trusted with the power to disrupt communities with arbitrary, massive-scale school closings.

PURE ASKS YOU TO join in the PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR  SB 1571 and HB 3283
Also:
  • Help us promote programs for struggling schools that are research-based and supported by parents, teachers, and other members of the school community, who must bemeaningfully involved in each step of the evaluation, planning, implementation, monitoring, and re-evaluation of these programs.
  • Support the development and expansion of programs that encourage and enable successful schools tocollaborate and share what they have learned with comparable schools that are struggling.
* https://soundcloud.com/wbez/bbb-takeaway-from-community
** “School closings to test CPS chief” http://tinyurl.com/cex7kvj