RYH Press Links | Mayoral Forum on Ed & More! | 1.6.11

Mayoral Forum December 15, 2010

PRE-EVENT COVERAGE

Chicago Sun Times

December 7, 2010

Emanuel Opts Out of Most Forums

Crain’s Chicago

December 8, 2010

Del Valle Discloses Tax Returns – Will other mayoral hopefuls do so, too?

 

NBC Chicago Online

December 13, 2010

Rahm Emanuel’s Terrible, Horrrible, No Good Week  

 

Fox News

December 15, 2010

Andy Shaw discusses Mayoral Forum on Education

POST CONFERENCE COVERAGE

Huffington Post

December 16, 2010

Chicago Mayoral Candidates Duke it out on Legislation

 

NBC 5 (online)

December 16, 2010

Mayoral Candidates Debate Education

 

WGN (online)

Mayoral Candidates Come Together for Forum on Education

 

CBS (online)/WBBM Radio

http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2010/12/15/chicago-mayoral-candidates-talk-education/

 

Catalyst Magazine

December 16, 2010

Chicago Mayoral Candidates Talk Education

 

Chicago Sun Times

December 15, 2010

Mayoral Candidates Grade Schools Very Low

 

Tenth Congressional District Blog

December 16, 2010

Education Candidate Forum: Mayor of Chicago

 

YouTube

December 16, 2010

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kq4rS6hOXy0

 

Our Urban Times

December 16, 20110

“Pay attention to the mayoral race and listen to candidates in forums” advises Andy Shaw

 

WBEZ Radio

December 16, 2010

http://www.wbez.org/story/mayoral-candidates-grade-cps

 

CAN-TV Chicago Newsroom/Andy Shaw Blog

December 17, 2010

Why the first week of forums wasn’t fully satisfying

 

We are being heard

Chicago Public Radio

July 9, 2010

CPS Parents Hammer Daley, Huberman on Tax Increment Financing (TIF)

 

Catalyst In the News 

July 9, 2010

TIF funding for CPS; the year of the education documentary

 

Progress Illinois 

June 29, 2010

Parents Put Off by Huberman Press Conference

 

Chicago Sun Times 

June 29, 2010

Schools boss: Some class sizes won't go up Grammar school class sizes won't change; union skeptical

 

ABC 7 News 

June 28, 2010

CPS K-8 class size to stay same

 

Catalyst

June 28, 2010

State funding cuts deficit, class sizes won’t increase

 

Chicago Sun Times

June 28, 2010

CPS elementary class size to return to normal levels: Huberman

 

Chicago News Co-op

June 18, 2010

Advocates Protest School Budget Cuts

 

Chicago Reader 

June 17, 2010

The Armies Are Gathering: Now that the word's out about how TIFs suck money away from the schools, parents are rallying to raid the kitty.

 

Progress Illinois

June 17, 2010

Protecting The Schools From TIF  

Our Urban Times

June 17, 2010

Fight must continue to be fought--school funding rally

 

Progress Illinois

June 16, 2010

Chicago Teachers Increasingly Targeting TIF

 

WBEZ

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Special Meeting of the Chicago Board of Education (includes statement from RYH Jonathan Goldman)

Progress Illinois

June 2, 2010

CPS Parents To Daley: Bust Open The TIF Budget

Our Urban Times 

June 2, 2010

Coalition requests Daley reform TIFs so the annual $275 million plus diverted from school funding is used to meet 2011 budget

 

RYH Rally Coverage: Lane Tech High School

June 1, 2010

WGN/CLTV CBS ABC

Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University

May 28, 2010

News and Events: “A Conversation on Leadership”

On education: Calling education “the greatest equalizer,” Daley said that one of his priorities as mayor is to make Chicago’s public school system “the best in the country.” He called the lack of educational funding a “disgrace” and noted that “tackling the education system in Chicago is what I’d like to be known for” as Chicago mayor.

We are holding you to it, Mayor Daley.

 

RYH Rally Coverage: James Thompson Center

April 21, 2010

WGN News

Midday News

 

WGN News

9:00 News Top Story

 

Catalyst Magazine

Parents, activists rally for more education funding

 

Northwestern University TV

Parents and students rally; give CPS failing grade

 

Telemundo (Spanish)

¡No a los recortes escolares!

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