Emanuel Administration Policy in Chicago Public Schools Leads to Systematic Discrimination Against Poor Students of Color with Special Needs Chicago Principals and Administrators Association Executive Report
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The Appeals Process Since our report is fairly comprehensive, over the next few weeks, at regular intervals, we will release subsections of the report via short articles and infographics. This way of releasing the information will make clear the degree to which CPS has victimized its students; particularly students of color from poor neighborhoods. We will send you links to these articles and infographic as we release them and we hope you will share them widely within your constituencies and networks. Lastly, we will convene a meeting of several grassroots community organizations to plan some creative and effective ways to address both the immediate issue of discrimination in special education, and the underlying causes of inadequate education funding and unaccountable school district governance. I hope you will be able to join us. Respectfully,
85% of Express Need Ignored and Unmet
Racial Discrimination in Percentage of Requested Amount Granted
The Extremes of the 10 Most and Least “White” Ten schools with the highest percentages of white students Criteria Applied
OUTCOME
% White
?
Amount Awarded
Mount Greenwood
83.6
→
$248,000
Cassell
70.7
→
$300,000
Edison Park
69.5
→
$140,000
Oriole Park
66.6
→
Pending
Hamilton
64.4
→
$35,000
Blaine
63.7
→
$0
Alcott ES
62.5
→
$140,000
Bell
60.0
→
$50,000
Hawthorne
51.7
→
$0
Waters
50.3
→
$120,000
APPEAL SUBMITTED BY ... School Name
Amount Awarded to 10 Majority White Schools
$1,033,000
The Extremes of the 10 Most and Least “White” Ten schools with the lowest percentages of white students Criteria Applied
OUTCOME
% White
?
Amount Awarded
Lawndale Academy
0
→
$0
Robeson HS
0
→
$0
→
$0
APPEAL SUBMITTED BY ... School Name
Collins HS Kellman
0
→
$0
Cook
0
→
$0
Carver G
0
→
$0
→
$0
→
$0
→
$0
→
$0
Fiske Ryder
0
Douglass HS 0
Amount for 10 Schools with Fewest White Students
$0
Note 1: All of the above schools are majority black. Note 2: Forty-one of the schools that filed appeals have 0% white students. The 10 included here are those among the 41 that have the highest poverty rates (97.6 to 99.7). Only 5 of the 31 schools with lower poverty rates than these 10 received funding.
The Extremes of CPS Racial Discrimination
Racial Discrimination in School Awarded >$100,000
What does “Resolved by Network” mean?
“I am happy you were able to finally get a decision on our staffing appeal in writing. Nothing has ever been communicated to our school documenting the appeal results … an ODLSS manager was sent out to audit our staffing allocations. This is the third time in the process our current staffing allocation was reviewed. The district manager put no response in writing to the school… . We have gone an entire year understaffed despite completing a never-ending staffing appeal. This understaffing has negatively impacted student performance, teacher morale, and safety.”
“This understaffing has negatively impacted student performance, teacher morale, and safety.” “The chief denied my request [for Special Education Funds] and that was the end of it. The district administrator has blocked or stalled every staffing request. I'm interviewing. I can't do this anymore… . My building is going up in flames, by design. It's just sad. Our kids are trash to them.”
“Our kids are trash to them.”
Conclusion: “Resolved by Network” means Denied without a hearing.