By Bill Cameron, WLS News
CPS has announced a decision on what to do with Dyett high school, which was closed in June, because of declining enrollment and poor student performance but it has only made the hunger strikers angrier.
The hunger strikers demanded an open enrollment, neighborhood high school for global leadership and green technology. What they got from CPS and the local politicians and community leaders is an open enrollment neighborhood high school for the arts and an innovation technology lab.
Hunger striker Kathy Dale: “They do not represent black people. They’re sell-outs they’re the Sambos of this community.”
So the fight has gotten worse instead of better.
Dyett is scheduled to reopen in the fall of 2016.
@ 2015 WLS News







