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Senn Community meeting Tuesday, 2-8 6:30 pm with Arne Duncan and Mary Ann Smith

Save Senn Group Opposed to Proposed Naval Academy found out that there will be a community meeting at the Armory for the "community" on February 8th at 6:30 p.m. concerning Senn with Mary Ann Smith and Arne Duncan. The Armory is located at the Red line stop - Thorndale. Walk half a block to Broadway. The Armory is south of Thorndale on the west side of Broadway right after the parking lot.

We are aware that many parents and community members, Save Senn group, and other concerned parties did not receive any notification of this meeting.

We hope you can attend to support the anti-militarization of our youth at an impressionable age without full access to other options for schooling and opposing viewpoints to the military.

Thank you.

savesenn.org
Save Senn Group Opposed to Proposed Naval Academy found out that there will be a community meeting at the Armory for the "community" on February 8th at 6:30 p.m. concerning Senn with Mary Ann Smith and Arne Duncan. The Armory is located at the Red line stop - Thorndale. Walk half a block to Broadway. The Armory is south of Thorndale on the west side of Broadway right after the parking lot.

We are aware that many parents and community members, Save Senn group, and other concerned parties did not receive any notification of this meeting.

We hope you can attend to support the anti-militarization of our youth at an impressionable age without full access to other options for schooling and opposing viewpoints to the military.

Thank you.

savesenn.org
 
 

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Re: Senn Community meeting Tuesday, 2-8 6:30 pm with Arne Duncan and Mary Ann Smith

I'll be there!
 

Re: Senn Community meeting Tuesday, 2-8 6:30 pm with Arne Duncan and Mary Ann Smith

I think Duncan should be put on the spot for pushing through the Naval Academy over the objection of parents and students at Senn.

He has mainly been an advocate of local, community-based decision-making in the past, although he has never given local groups a complete veto. He does work for the Mayor and is constrainted by him. And sometimes local groups are wrong, as in opposing needed reforms or keeping minorities out or their influence at a minimum. Plus the Navy has attached some big bucks to Senn, which I'm sure is a factor.

Still, none of these mitigates going against the panrent and community sentiment at Senn.

I think people should also know that Duncan has helped the antiwar movement in the past. He supported our School Forum on Iraq project, which brought the debate over the war into dozens of school assemblies, and he wrote to every school principal in the city system urging them to take part.

Some people feel that, for better or worse, Duncan is too much of a progressive educator and not enough of a politician to be effective at getting what he wants. Within the school reform movement, he own persepective is solidly in the camp of the progressive community-driven small schools movement, especially in the inner city where this approach is very effective at positive change, although again he doesn't always get what he wants.

Still, hold his feet to the fire over the Senn Naval Academy issue. Just keep a broader picture in mind at the same time.
 

Duncan and the Teachers Union

It is worth a repeat mention that the military academies in the public school system are included in the Renaissance 2010 scheme of Daley, his school board and his enforcer, Arne Duncan.

This privatization scheme is antilabor to its core and even without the military factor, ought to be opposed by everyone who claims to back workers in their struggle with the corporate monster headed in Chicago by the Richie Daley machine.
 
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