Following through on
what he said he would do
"Lawyers for Chicago Public Schools filed a lawsuit in Circuit Court this morning seeking a preliminary injunction to immediately end the teachers strike,"
the Chicago Tribune writes
According to the Tribune:
"The complaint argues that the Chicago Teachers Union is prohibited by state law from striking over non-economic issues and that the strike is a clear and present danger to public health and safety. It asks that CTU members be ordered off the picket line and back into classrooms."
It adds that "the suit was randomly assigned to
Judge Peter Flynn
As The Associated Press recounts
"A new teacher evaluation system that eventually could be based up to 35 percent or more on students' standardized test scores. Teachers say that does not take into account external factors that affect performance, including poverty, violence and homelessness. They argue it could result in 6,000 teachers losing their jobs within two years."
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