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The New MOU between CPD and CPS: A Step in the Right Direction?, by Andy Froelich
Families send their children to Chicago Public Schools (CPS) so they can graduate with a diploma and be prepared for success, but some students are leaving with more than they bargained for: a place in Chicago’s gang database. The Chicago … Continue reading
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Tagged accountability, gang, gang database, MOU, school police, SRO
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