personally, I don't blame education problems on any single party. I blame the system. Again, I'm older than most on here, but in my day, if you didn't meet grade standards you repeated the grade. There was also this ethic that you needed an education - at least high school or trade school (we had trade based high schools) in order to get a job and have a successful life. Not so anymore. Teachers pass kids who can read or do basic math (even colleges have remedial classes for freshman) and, no job, no problem get welfare, SNAP, medicaid, free phones, heat subsidies, rent subsidies etc.Chicago just recorded its lowest annual murder total in decades. Chicago is 22nd in murder rate in the country.
Chicago’s school problems are due to historic redlining, neoliberal disinvestment, racism from the Daley machine pre-80s, and privatization.
Illiteracy is a national problem with a number of complex issues that can’t solely be blamed on a single political party
We'v lost the plot