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Showing posts with label Public Schools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Public Schools. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Derrion Albert's mother fights for honorary street reminding us of the gap between the political elite and the rest of us

Anjanette Albert doesn’t walk on the stretch of 111th Street where her son was murdered on his way home from Fenger Academy High School in 2009.
It’s just too hard.
Four years have passed since 16-year-old sophomore Derrion Albert was bludgeoned to death, kicked and hit with fists and wooden planks. Video posted online captured each horrific blow he suffered in that street fight. The brutality stunned the whole nation.
Read complete story here- Chicago Tribune

While the political elite send their kids to the best and safest private schools, escorted by armed security, they make sure yours are locked into the worst and un-safest possible.

 
THE OBAMA (preforms his kids) PRIVATE SCHOOL RAP
 
Hey, I am Barack Obama and I am here to say
In this private school is where you must stay

In Chicago Public Schools they actin the fool
kids ending up dead
With a board to the head….

Hey, I am Barack Obama do you hear what I am saying
For with the teachers union, 

in bed I am laying…..

wicky, wicky, wicky break it down… Boom chish, Boom chish…..
 
I  am saying no to school choice With all the strength I can muster
I’ll give the children a choice between being a Black Discipline and a four corner hustler…. 
The choice of gays to marry Is what I am about.
But, when it comes to education, I’ll sell your inner-city asses out.
Boom chish, Boom chish…..

If you conservative,
and inner city folk
Don’t like what I rhyme
You can kiss
my black,
my white
my no child left behind.


Boom chish, Boom chish…..
 
 
 



Tuesday, December 3, 2013

For many this is America- in pictures

 
 
 
I just love me some Mexicans
Bring in them Mexicans
 

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

29 arrested after brawl at Far South Side high school

Twenty-nine students were arrested this morning following a disturbance at Percy L. Julian High School on the Far South Side in the city's Washington Heights neighborhood.
Shortly before 10 a.m., police were called out to a disturbance at the school located at 10330 S. Elizabeth St.
Police arrived at the school and got the brawl under control, but three female students and 26 male students were arrested.
Chicago Public Schools issued the following statement after the disturbance:
“Today’s incident at Julian High School was quickly resolved thanks to swift action taken on the part of Julian High School staff, CPD and CPS, and all classes and activities resumed as normal. The education and safety of our students are our top priorities, and CEO Byrd-Bennett has provided Julian with additional support and security staff today and throughout the week to ensure that the learning environment for our students and staff remains a safe one.”
All 29 students were charged as juveniles with mob-action and released to the custody of their guardians,

Friday, August 9, 2013

Teacher accused of having sex with student in classroom

A teacher at Chicago Vocational Career Academy was ordered held on $150,000 bail after being charged with having sex with one of her students.
Bridgette Miller, 39, got the 17-year-old boy's cell phone number from another student and the two began texting each other.
They met for the first time on March 17 and had sex behind a Walgreen's near 87th and Cregier Avenue. Then on March 22, the boy and the teacher had sex in the teacher's classroom.
Police found text messages that mentioned sex between the two.
Miller, of the 1100 block of North Hamlin Avenue, is charged with criminal sexual assault,

Friday, June 7, 2013

Woman shot in Calumet Heights neighborhood on South Side

A 32-year-old woman was shot near a South Side elementary school this afternoon while with her two children, including a baby she was carrying, but there were no reports of students or staff being injured.
Paramedics were sent to the 1600 block of East 93rd Street around 3:30 p.m., on the same block as the Amelia Earhart Elementary School.

The victim is a woman who was shot in the chest and sent to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn in serious condition.
The woman was carrying a baby when she was shot, but the child was not harmed. The victim suffered a gunshot wound to the chest, with the bullet travelling through her body.
The woman was shot in the 1700 block of East 93rd Street about 3:27 p.m., and her condition had been stabilized.
The victim told police she was walking up to a residence with her two children, a 1-year-old boy and a 7-year-old boy, when she heard what she thought were a series of fireworks.
After hearing another series, she felt a burning sensation to her chest and realized she’d been shot.
Police found a witness who told police while he was driving when he saw a gunman firing numerous shots at an male he did not know who was running southbound on Cornell Avenue from 93rd.
After hitting the woman, shots also pieced the front picture window of one home and upper level siding of another home.
The school was placed on lockdown by responding officers

Friday, May 17, 2013

Boy, 16, held on $1M in shooting of woman outside H.S.

A 16-year-old Chicago high school student whose friend had been killed earlier, accidentally shot a female student on Wednesday as he was gunning for a rival gang member.
Johnathon Calvillo, who prosecutors said was a gangmember, was told to leave North Grand High School earlier Wednesday after he threatened to fight another student. He was ordered held on $1 million bail.
But rather than staying away from the school where he is a sophomore, Calvillo returned to school at 3:00 p.m. to pick up his girlfriend.
At that point, Calvillo spotted a rival gangmember across the street from the school and pulled out a 22-caliber handgun and fired.

He was shooting from the 1700 block of North Kedvale to the 4100 block of West Wabansia Avenues, according to police and prosecutors. North Grand High School is at 4338 W. Wabansia Ave.
But rather than hit the rival gang member, prosecutors say, Calvillo struck a 19-year-old female student who was walking to the Pulaski bus stop, prosecutors and police said. The woman was wearing headphones when she heard the gunshot and felt the pain in her arm.
She was shot in the left wrist.
Prosecutors said police happened to be in the area and witnessed the shooting. Calvillo tried to flee but police were able to arrest him within minutes of the shooting. A 22-caliber gun was found near where Calvillo was detained.
After being arrested, Calvillo admitted to being a gangmember and said one of his friends was killed earlier that day by a member of the same rival gang as the suspected target.
Calvillo told police that he tried to shoot the rival gang member whom he identified as "Speedy" in retaliation.
The woman was taken to Norweigian American Hospital where she was treated and released for a gunshot wound to her wrist.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

16-year-old boy was shot near Peace and Education Coalition Alternative High School

16-year-old boy was shot in the leg near his South Side Peace and Education Coalition Alternative High School this morning and then ran inside for help.
The boy was taken to Stroger Hospital in good condition.
The boy was shot around 9 a.m. in the 4800 block of South Paulina Street and ran into the school building at 4946 S. Paulina St

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Six boys charged with beating at Robeson High School

Six Robeson High School students are accused beating up a 16-year-old classmate in the hallway of the school in the Englewood neighborhood on the South Side.
The students, all boys between the ages of 14 and 17, were each charged with one count of misdemeanor battery.
The fight started in a first-floor hallway outside the gym of Robeson at 6835 South Normal Blvd. shortly before 11 a.m. Tuesday. The boys punched and kicked the victim, briefly knocking him unconscious.
He suffered a broken nose, multiple cuts, bruises and scratches on his face and neck. He was taken to Saint Bernard Hospital and Health Care Center in good condition.
Before the fight, the victim had told a girl to leave him alone. After she left, she approached a group of boys and told them what he said.
The six boys are self-admitted gang members

Monday, February 18, 2013

Boy, 15, arrested with gun at NW Side high school

A  15-year-old boy was charged with trying to bring a handgun into a Northwest Side high school this morning.
The incident happened at about 9 a.m. at Foreman High School, 3235 N. Leclaire Ave..
The boy was with his mother as they were entering the school this morning. The boy was asked to put his book bag into an X-ray detector but refused.
After the boy was asked again to put the bag into the X-ray machine, he again refused. This time he tried to give the bag to his mother who refused to take it.
After security officials became suspicious they took the bag, opened it and found an unloaded .25 caliber semi-automatic handgun inside.
The boy was then put under arrest and charged as an adult with unlawful use of a weapon in a school zone. The mother was not charged,

Friday, February 8, 2013

12-year-old robs schoolmate with replica gun

Investigators were questioning a 12-year-old boy who robbed a fellow student in a boy's bathroom at a North Mayfair school Friday afternoon, using a BB gun that was a replica of a handgun.
The robbery took place about 2:40 p.m. at Palmer Elementary School, 5051 N. Kenneth Ave. One juvenile was in police custody on suspicion of robbing another juvenile.
The 12-year-old robbed a 13-year-old of $5.
The younger boy caught the older in a restroom in the school's annex building and put the replica gun to his chest, according to a police report. The attacker told the older boy to "give me your money," and took the money.
The victim knew who the robber was, and told school officials and police. When a police officer questioned the younger boy, he admitted he had a black plastic BB gun, and the officer found it and confiscated it.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

High school basketball game ends with fight, arrests

Fighting broke out at a high school basketball game Friday night in the Roseland neighborhood on the South Side.
Police responded to a "large fight" during the game at Corliss High School, in the 800 block of East 103rd Street.
Authorities arrested several people for minor offenses.
Following the fight, officials called off the game, in which Corliss was facing South Shore High School

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

18-year-old hurt when shots fired at school bus

An 18-year-old man was hurt Monday evening in a burst of gunfire near a school bus.
About 7:50 p.m. three or four people started shooting in the direction of the bus, which was near the intersection of West 62nd Street and South Stewart Avenue.
The 18-year-old was struck in the leg. He was taken by the bus driver to Provident Hospital, where he was listed in good condition. At least one bullet hole could be seen in the side of the school bus.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

School bus driver charged with DUI

A school bus driver taking children to a public elementary school on Chicago's North Side was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol this week after being stopped for erratic driving.
A police officer writing tickets Tuesday morning in the 4100 block of North Lawndale Avenue was waved down by a driver who complained that a nearby school bus had nearly rear-ended his vehicle three times.
The officer, who was on foot, signaled for the bus to stop but the driver ignored him, forcing the officer to get into his car to pull over the bus.
The officer smelled alcohol on the driver's breath and noticed his eyes were bloodshot.
Kenny Sellers, 41, of the 7500 block of South Green Street, failed a field sobriety test but refused to take a breath test. Taken to the 17th District police station, Sellers tried to escape and fought with a police officer. Sellers received seven citations, including a felony count of aggravated DUI for a bus driver and was also charged with aggravated battery against a police officer.
The four children aboard the bus were taken to Hawthorne elementary school in the Lakeview neighborhood by another driver.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Chicago Teacher's Union Verses Mayor Emanual one big scam

How the scam works-

The Teachers Union and Mayor pretend to fight over the unions benefits.
*The Mayor looks like he's standing up for the taxpayers
*The cry goes out " We have to think of the children"
*After about a week of play acting, the teachers get their way.

When it comes time for the union to give out political contributions, they funnel their money back to their so-called "adversary"


In the end the taxpayers get screwed



Some quick Chicago teachers strike facts to make you think- What the f***?

Turn Down 16% Pay Raise...

Have Highest Average Salary In Nation...

Average $76,000 per year before benefits...

79% of Chicago 8th Graders 'Not Proficient in Reading'...

A back to school reminder for Chicago parents- Mayor Emanuel sends his kids to an elite private school, but he don't think you should

Friday, September 7, 2012

Melee erupts during prep football game on Far South Side

Crowds of fans rushed out of a Far South Side stadium tonight when a disturbance erupted during a Chicago Public League high school football game.
It all started about 8:40 p.m. at Gately Stadium in the 800 block of East 103rd Street as Simeon was up 6-0 over Morgan Park High School with 10:27 left in the third quarter.
“It was a large disturbance,’’ said a police spokesman. “We don’t know the nature of it yet."
One person with a stab wound was taken from that location to Roseland Community Hospital.

A witness on the scene stated- From the press box, everything seemed normal, with both sides totally into the game, before the melee began.
Suddenly a wave of fans on the Morgan Park sidelines started running out of the stands, apparently trying to get out of the stands as fast as possible.
Someone in the press box ordered the lights to be put out during the melee, and a person could be heard yelling: "Get down, get down – shots, get down, shots."

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

With CPS teacher strike looming, parents in the dark (Let us shine a little light on CPS teachers)

 
Excerpt from The Rap song “Chicago Teachers Union Rap”
(chorus) Where's the bucks, show us the bucks
We're saying no to school choice With all the strength we can muster
(chorus) Where's the bucks, show us the bucks
We’ll give the children a choice between being a Black Discipline and a four corner hustler….

(chorus) Where's the bucks, show us the bucks

Monday, September 3, 2012

A back to school reminder for Chicago parents- Mayor Emanuel sends his kids to an elite private school, but he don't think you should

Our Liberal Democrat Mayor Rahm Emanuel became more than a little testy when asked by NBC's Mary Ann Ahern as to whether he was sending his children to the gold-plated, private University of Chicago Lab School.
"What I do as a father is separate from what I do as a public official," he whinnied.
In other words, as a father, Rahm Emanuel thinks that the Chicago public schools stink. But as a public official, in debt to the powerful teachers unions, he thinks they're just fine.
He chose private schools for his kids.
He says everybody else should have no choice but to suffer the hideous Chicago Public schools.
You see Emanuel opposes voucher school choice systems that would enable parents to use their school tax monies to send their kids to good private schools like his kids. He opposes school choice because the teachers unions do. Education big-labor could never abide vouchers, because the rotten schools they operate would be out of business in very short order.
Read complete story here- Chicago Lampoon

Sunday, September 2, 2012

39-year-old man shot dead in grade school parking lot, during bad drug deal, in the Pill Hill neighborhood

A 39-year-old man was shot three times inside his car early Sunday morning on the Southeast Side and died in his front seat.
Police responded to a shots-fired call about 3 a.m. and found the man in his car with the window down in the parking lot of Warren Elementary School, 9239 S. Jeffery Blvd. in the Pill Hill neighborhood.
He was shot once in the head and twice in the chest. Police said he had crack cocaine in his hand and more next to his body.
The man, identified as Jeffrey Smith of the 5100 block of South Marshfield Avenue by the Cook County medical examiner's office