jeudi 4 février 2010

Another $10 Million?

  • Chicago Public Schools is offering $10 million over two years to fund mentorship programs for 3,000 of the district's most at-risk students, the latest component of an anti-violence plan meant to stem shootings among city high schoolers.

    The district is seeking proposals from organizations to work in 12 neighborhoods across the city, and will disburse funds based on a variety of factors including a group's expertise, capacity and ability to track data like attendance, grades and in-school behavior.

How many months without a contract now? 32? $10 million would hire a lot of cops. And that in turn, would do more to stop students from getting shot as these "community groups" would.

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