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10/11/2019

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Mayor Lightfoot made a sign to help her get her message out about contract talks with Chicago Teachers Union. Parents can do that too! 
515 days since CPS was found in violation of Special Education Laws
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This is related to ISBE's Corrective Action on CPS service for Diverse Learner students. See more on that here >>>
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Accessibility Continued: CPS needs to do its homework

9/2/2019

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​Chicago Public Schools released its Capital Spending plans with its new budget but doesn't know its own numbers. From Walter Brezski, "Then, Rivera said it would take $600M to make all CPS schools fully accessible when asked by a board member. How does Rivera know this if he doesn't know how many schools are accessible? And, people wonder why Chicago children aren't being protected by CPS..."

​According to the most recent CPS Accessibility Report in 2015, 42% of CPS schools aren't fully accessible/ADA compliant with 194 schools not accessible and 50 being first floor usable only.

Board Member Breland asking Mr. Rivera questions about decision-making:
Board Member Sotelo asking Mr. Rivera questions about ADA compliance:
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Accessibility in Chicago Public Schools

8/29/2019

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When Janice Jackson took to the radio with WBEZ, she discussed the upcoming expenditures on accessibility - about $10.5 million slated in the upcoming CPS budget.

Chalkbeat covered the lack of accessibility in CPS schools.

The expenditure does not go far enough, as one parent writes to the Chicago Tribune. 

CPS disabilities access is shameful
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Listening to Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson on WBEZ’s “The Morning Shift” was heartbreaking. Advocates for people with disabilities were stunned when Jackson proudly proclaimed that she is working hard to get children with disabilities access to first floors in schools. Does she realize we aren’t in the 1919 school year, but the 2019 school year? It’s unacceptable that children with disabilities do not have access to entire schools.
Luckily for Jackson, she isn’t physically disabled. But if she were, how would she feel if, every day, she couldn’t leave the first floor at CPS headquarters?
What about educators with disabilities? They can teach only on the first floor? Vendors with disabilities have to be turned away? Parents with disabilities? They can’t see their child perform in a second-floor auditorium?
Jackson goes on and on about equity in CPS. But she appears to be only interested in race equity. Equity is also accessibility, no matter your race.
Every other government agency from the CTA to City Hall to the post office is accessible. It’s unacceptable that schools aren’t.
— Nancy Curran, Chicago
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Dyslexia and Interventions, Partnership Opportunity

8/23/2019

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Redwood Literacy is looking for schools to partner with them on dyslexia training for teachers and implementing proven interventions. 

As research suggests, early intervention is important for students with dyslexia. 

Redwood wants to work with Chicago area teachers to improve outcomes for students with dyslexia while building a partnership through training. 

Check out the opportunity - maybe your school would like to partner! 
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