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TSJ ERSB March 1 Field Trip to Springfield - and Emergency Rally against CTU Layoffs

February 7, 2016 0 comments


Get on the TSJ Bus March 1!
Springfield Rally and Lobby Day for ERSB


Rally Day Details: Tuesday, March 1
6:00 AM till 6:00 PM
Bus will leave from 1100 S. Hamilton.
Parking is available, $2-3 for the day

On February 17, the Illinois House Education Committee passed by a vote of 15 - 9 (along party lines) the bill for the Elected Representative School Board (now HB 557, formerly HB 4268). The next step is that the full House has to pass it-we have 60 pledged "yes" votes (enough to pass the bill), BUT we want to make SURE that the vote occurs before the March 15primaries. The February 18th Springfield Rally Day was cancelled because the Legislature took the day off!, so we have RESCHEDULED to MARCH 1.

Sign up to get on the TSJ bus to join hundreds of other parents, teachers, community members, and students in Springfield, Tuesday, March 1, to let legislators know we want an elected representative school board in Chicago-now!! We will have a rally in the capital and talk to legislators.
The time is now! This is our alternative to Rauner's state proposal to take over our schools, and Rahm's racist corporate agenda to break the CTU, cut resources to neighborhood schools, and privatize. When parents and grandparents have to go on a 34 day hunger strike to get a quality neighborhood high school (Dyett HS), it's time for an elected school board that represents the people who actually attend and teach in CPS schools.

* Space is limited!! Reserve your spot on the TSJ bus TODAY! Fill out the form here! And please-we want to accommodate everyone who can go, so please do not commit unless you are sure that you can make it (to the best of your knowledge, of course!).

Email us if you have any questions!


Keep contacting your IL legislators to let them know you want an elected representative school board in Chicago-now!! 

Find your IL State Representatives at http://www.elections.il.gov/districtlocator/addressfinder.aspx

Find contact info for your IL State House Rep at http://www.ilga.gov/house/

You can learn more about this fight and TSJ's role in it on our ERSB Resource Page.






































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A summer of change... Check out these upcoming ways to get involved in #EdJustice

May 29, 2015 0 comments

Thurs, June 4, 6pm - Be at the Table
Make your voice heard and get updates about the CTU/CPS contract negotiations.
Mt. Carmel Missionary Baptist Church
2976 S. Wabash, Chicago

Tues June 9, 5pm Rally for a Fair Contract and a Just Chicago
Thompson Center Downtown Chicago

Join the TSJ Book Club
Saturday, June 13 2:30pm
"Alfie Kohn's Beyond Discipline: From Compliance to Community"
Uptown Library 929 W. Buena Ave.

Support the Coalition to Revitalize Dyett HS -
We need your voice at the official CPS Public Forum on Dyett
June 17th at 6PM - King High School, 4445 S. Drexel Blvd. (NOTE NEW LOCATION)
 - Candlelight Vigil to follow at 8PM

Fundraising Campaign for the Elected School Board Lawsuit
Please share the link to spread the word and donate to this crowd-funded education justice initiative


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A New Review of the Evidence for an Elected Representative School Board

February 19, 2015 0 comments

Chicago has NEVER had an elected representative school board. This coming Tuesday, Feb. 24 Chicago voters will have yet another chance to express their desire to bring democracy to our public school system. The Collaborative for Equity and Justice in Education at the University of IL at Chicago has just published a new report which sets out the evidence and makes the case for an elected and representative school board for the Chicago Public School district.

Should Chicago Have an Elected Representative School Board? 
The full report can be viewed and downloaded here.

Please share the report widely in your social and organizational networks using the hashtag #ElectedBoardNow and @UIC_CollegeofEd and @TeachForJustice twitter handles

From the executive summary of the report: 

Chicago has never had an elected school board, unlike 98% of school districts across the US, and all other districts in Illinois. Over the years it had a series of arrangements, including City Council appointments and nominating commissions. In 1995, the state legislature gave the mayor full authority over Chicago Public Schools (CPS), including the appointment of the Board of Education. After 20 years of mayoral control, the appointed Board’s policies have become increasingly contentious, and parents, community and education organizations, academics, civil society leaders, politicians, and the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) have called for an elected representative school board. In 2012, 87% of 80,000 Chicago residents voted in 13% of the city’s precincts for an elected school board in a non-binding referendum. A similar referendum is on the February 24, 2015 ballot in 37 of Chicago’s 50 wards. These referenda and the 2013 closing of 50 schools have brought to a head the question of an elected Board of Education for Chicago.

Summary of Findings

1. There is no conclusive evidence that mayor-appointed boards are more effective at governing schools or raising student achievement. The record of Chicago’s appointed Board of Education underscores this finding.

2. Under mayoral control, opportunities to learn have become more unequal as CPS consolidated a two-tier school system. The Board prioritized selective programs and schools while neighborhood schools serving low-income students of color lost resources and bore the major impact of misuse of tests to enforce punitive accountability and narrowed curriculum, and to close schools.

3. Under the mayor-appointed Board, racial disparities in educational outcomes persisted and in some cases widened.

4. The Board’s policy of closing neighborhood schools has not improved education for the majority of affected students and has had harmful consequences, particularly for African American communities, students, and teachers who were disproportionately impacted.

5. The Board’s privatization agenda has not generally improved education. Charter and contract schools are on the whole doing no better and are more punitive than neighborhood public schools. Privately operated schools are also further removed from public accountability. However, the Board turned over one-quarter of the district’s schools to private operators.

6. Chicago’s Board engaged in questionable and risky financial arrangements and was a poor steward of public resources.

7. Mayoral control and Board structures and processes limit public input and democratic accountability. The Board has been markedly unresponsive to outpourings of public opposition to its policies and essentially indifferent to advice and proposals of parents, teachers, and others with expert knowledge and who have a primary stake in students’ education.

Recommendations

1. Chicago should move to an elected and representative school board.

2. The Board’s operations should be transparent and  publicly accountable.

3. The Board should establish structures and practices that strengthen democratic public participation in district initiatives and decisions.

4. The Board should draw on sound educational research and educator, student, and community knowledge to develop, propose, and evaluate policy.

5. The Board should prioritize equitable educational opportunities and outcomes in all actions, policies, and decisions.
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GEM, ERSB & Sustainable Schools Rally!

January 14, 2015 0 comments




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TSJ Fall Meeting - Help plan the 13th annual Teaching for Social Justice Curriculum Fair - Sat Sept 27th at 11:00am

September 13, 2014 0 comments

TSJ Fall Meeting
Saturday, Sept 27
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Get involved in creating the 13th annual Teaching for Social Justice Curriculum Fair!


UIC College of Education
1040 W. Harrison Street
Room 3233 (Commons, 3rd Floor) 
ALL ARE WELCOME!


 
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AGENDA:
1. Discussion: Democratize Education, Democratize Chicago!
Elected, Representative School Board campaign and the elections
2. Planning the Curriculum Fair
(Learn more and get involved!)

If you are not familiar with the CF, please read this now! It will explain what the CF is. And you can see video from past CFs here and here

WE NEED VOLUNTEERS! Below is a list of committees-can you help?

Every year, the CF is put on by over 100 volunteers, and you can be one of them! People help out the day of the CF, and many help out before. Right now we are recruiting people to help on the following committees (full committee descriptions and contact info here). Each committee will be holding its own committee meetings, so contact them now to get involved! To volunteer for any committee, click here!

2014 Committees:
Registration Tables 
Outreach/PR
Food
Setup/Cleanup
Healing
Exhibitors & Resource Tables 
Arts and Culture/Merchandise 
Media/Documentation 
Translation/ Accessibility 
Volunteer Coordination 

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Lawsuit for Elected, Representative School Board

March 14, 2014 0 comments


Chicago is the ONLY school district (of 892) in Illinois without an elected school board!
HELP fund a lawsuit against discrimination!

  
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The fight for an elected, representative school board in Chicago is far from over! HB 2793 is a bill currently in the Illinois State Legislature to create such a board.
[Bill summary: Amends the Chicago School District Article of the School Code. Provides for the election (instead of appointment) of members of the Chicago Board of Education. Provides that successor Inspectors General shall be appointed by the Board instead of the Mayor.]

As part of the fight, the Communities Organized for Democracy in Education [CODE], which TSJ is part of, has begun raising funds to have a law suit (or two) on the basis of discrimination against the voters in Chicago. Of the 892 school districts in Illinois, Chicago is THE ONLY ONE where the Mayor gets to appoint the board. Please help fund the lawsuit! Contributions and more info can be found here!!

Thank you!!
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People's Board Meeting:Wed, 9/25, 5:30 PM

September 19, 2013 0 comments



Tired of not being listened to? Want your voice and views respected? Come to the People's Board Meeting!
  
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Wednesday, Sept 25, 5:30 PM
Mount Carmel Missionary Church
2976 S. Wabash
Chicago, IL

Organized by the
GEM (Grassroots Education Movement), CODE (Communities Organized for Democracy in Education), and LSC reps from across the city.

LSC members who attend get credit for lessons #7, 8, and 9.

Agenda:
  • Join the movement for the Elected Representative School Bd
  • Build Accountability Committees at your school
Sign up here if you want to attend with Teachers for Social Justice!!

Questions?? Email us!!


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