Author: Jim Bowman
English Papers: Monthly updates from the English Department (April 2023)
Chi Trib uncorks a stunning first sentence in today’s paper, on page one
Front page hard copy lede caught a reader’s eye:
Within seconds of stepping onstage to declare his triumph in the Chicago mayoral race, Brandon Johnson extended an olive branch.
To Vallas? Wow.
After briefly marveling at his improbable political rise, the newly minted mayor-elect said his first order of business was delivering a message to those who’d voted for his opponent, Paul Vallas.
Being the first winner ever to do such a thing?
Ask yourself that.
And then ask why he wouldn’t say that.
Chicago mayor rivals have very different plans for education-Chicago Tribune
Did I read this wrong or miss something, but does not this account by Chi Trib religiously counter Vallas’ arguments — citing experts, experienced commentators and the like — but not his opponent’s?
Vallas regularly cites [CPS’s] per-pupil spending — though using a figure that’s nearly double the official state number and whose accuracy has been questioned.
Oh? Anonymously?
Chicago residents will be selecting between two radically different trajectories for hundreds of thousands of students and their families, said CPS parent Cassie Creswell, director of the nonprofit [oh, a bit more than that, indeed l0bbyist]Illinois Families for Public Schools.
Whose stand on vouchers is opposed to Vallas’ — see GAME OVER FOR SCHOOL VOUCHERS IN ILLINOIS!
where Creswell’s organization is self-described as “urging lawmakers to end the Invest in Kids Tax…
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