The Board of Education has publicly disclosed all of its policies on the Board of Education Committee website. There, the Board policy is indexed and searchable by keyword, part and committee report number.
Today, the Chicago Board of Education (BOE) proposed a controversial idea to refurbish New Teachers College (NTA), a high performance elementary school for southern Chicago young students, to provide services to South Loop I will vote. A part of Chinatown. As a Chinese American grew up in the Tang Dynasty, Chicago City gives me the wrong choice to support a successful elementary school that stops the service of most black students and gives me the opportunity to offer schools to the community He gave me. But I know that this is not true. The whole community of Chicago strongly urges the school to open in New York City to establish a new school and open protests including protests to close Inglewood's high school
The Chicago Board of Education uses a healthy and efficient building method to build a healthy learning environment and workplace environment and reduce costs associated with long-term operation and maintenance. Taclinton Elementary School is the first LEED accredited school building of the Chicago Board of Education. Tarkington is located at the southern end of Marquette Park in the southwestern part of Chicago and opened the door to students in the fall of 2005. The school uses an integrated green design process to design from scratch. Some of the functions of the school are as follows.
In Brown v. Chicago Board of Education, 824 F.3 d 713 (7 July 2016), the teacher was disciplined to use racial discrimination within the class, violated the policy of the Chicago public school, the teacher Banned using racial nicknames. In front of the student, Brown was a 6th grade teacher, he intercepted the note between the two students, including the lyrics of the music using the word n ** ger. He used this as a lesson. Because using words is harmful and harmful. But when he offered this lesson he used his own words. He was paused and the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals supported the area and said: "The Board may act short-sighted when the Board suspends the effort to educate students on socially important subtle problems, right to modify."