The board voted 6-0 to back Emanuel on closing 48 elementary schools and one high school program. The vote to close Von Humboldt Elementary was broken out, and passed 4-2.
The board's solid support for the long, controversial slate of closings came as little surprise to his critics, chief among them the Chicago Teachers Union, which last week filed two federal lawsuits seeking to block the district from following through on its plan.
CTU President Karen Lewis said the union was still hoping courts would intervene to keep schools open but vowed to leverage voter anger over closings to block the re-election of Emanuel, who has said he was prepared to take a political hit for the closings.
"Well, he will," Lewis declared. "I'm glad he's prepared."
Emanuel held no public events Wednesday, but his office released a statement after the vote in which he acknowledged closings were "incredibly difficult" but added, "I firmly believe the most important thing we can do as a city is provide the next generation with a brighter future."
The way to make the future brighter is to beat Rahm Emanuel and send him back to his hedge fund.
That's after winning the civil suits filed to keep these schools opened.
That's the way to make the future brighter.
UPDATE: Emanuel is closing 49 schools to save money.
He's giving DePaul $100 million for a stadium.
The outrages don't stop.
What role do you think this little creep Emmanuel had in the IRS scandal hitting the Obama administration
ReplyDeleteIf anything, the IRS scandal sounds like his kind of handiwork - use the IRS on your enemies.
DeleteWouldn't be surprised to see they went after teachers too...