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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Is Rahm looking for a war on special ed?

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Is Rahm looking for a war on special ed?:

Is Rahm looking for a war on special ed?





As the grandparent of a CPS student with special needs, my message to the mayor is -- if it's a battle you want, it's a battle you'll get.

Our autocrat at City Hall appears bent on dismembering special education in Chicago by a thousand cuts. SpEd took its first major deep cut over the summer eliminating 500 positions at CPS. More cuts announced late Friday mean approximately 160 schools would lose special education teachers, while 184 would lose aides.

Rahm has put his bureaucrats and principals on radio silence regarding the latest cuts, says DNAInfo's Heather Cherone. 


CPS officials declined to answer repeated inquires from DNAinfo Chicago reporters Monday about the formula — apparently based on enrollment figures also released Friday evening — used to make those cuts, and ordered principals not to speak with reporters trying to figure out what the cuts would mean for special education students in neighborhoods throughout Chicago.
Originally, principals were given to the end of the day Monday to appeal the cuts, which sent parents scrambling on social media to figure out if their children's schools would have enough staff to meet the requirements of each student's specialized education plan.
The latest round of cuts, coming weeks after the start of the school year, further Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Is Rahm looking for a war on special ed?: