The head of the Teachers Federation at Chicago Stacy Davis Gates said that children belong to them while delivering a speech at the city club in Chicago.
“Baldwin says that children are always for us. Each of them, all over the world. What comes after that is” CTU believes that your children are their children. “Yes, we do that.
Davis Gates James Baldwin, a prominent writer and activist in the field of civil rights.
“CTU believes that all children belong to it. They are the ideology of a socialist conspiracy.” Well, I don't know all of this, but we love children.
Davis Gates has been invited to present a title at City Club Chicago, a public forum in which prominent government officials and influential personalities speak.
Since its establishment in 1903, the forum has hosted speakers from both sides of the political corridor, including President Donald Trump, former President Barack Obama, and former Vice President Mike Pines.
The Teachers Union in Chicago did not immediately respond to the request for comment.
Curie Diangean, an older colleague in the American Culture Project and School Choice Project, told Fox News Digital that the Chicago public school system is working badly.
Diagheris said: “The paradox is blatant: If CTU is one of the parents, you will lose custody due to neglect and educational assault, given the catastrophic failure in public schools in Chicago.”
Davis Gates has previously occupied newspapers to make controversial claims to criticize school selection policies and governors.
Last year, I told a news host that the conservatives did not want black children to read it, adding that it is “part of the section they take to be the right wing.”
During contracts negotiations with Chicago Public Schools, it was reported that the Teachers Union in Chicago called for more than 50 billion dollars to pay the price of high wages along with many other demands.
To put the number in the context, the total basic tax receipts of Illinois last year amounted to $ 50.7 billion.
Davis Gates and the requirements of the CTU contract came amid the registration crisis in Chicago. Windy City is currently facing joining conflicts at a high price for a small number of students attending the classroom.
A report written by Chaalkbeat and ProPublica found that 47 schools work “with less than a third of a capacity, which leads to high costs and offers of limited courses.”
The Chicago Public Schools were approximately 325,000 students registered this year after losing 70,000 students a decade ago, according to the report.
While the city faces enrollment conflicts, the city spends about 18,700 dollars per student. The report stated that some schools are “double or three.” The report also showed that Frederick Douglas Secondary Academy School, which recorded 28 students, costs $ 93,000 per student.
The Teachers Union in Chicago did not immediately respond to the request for comment.
Michael Durgan in Fox News contributed to this report.