Chicago Sun-Times

Students, parents, teachers at NW Side school call for unity

- BY STEFANO ESPOSITO Staff Reporter Email: sesposito@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ slesposito

With paper hearts dangling around their necks and holding hands, parents, teachers and students stood outside Boone Elementary on the Northwest Side Thursday morning, hoping to send a message of “unity” to President- elect Donald Trump.

In truth, that was only part of the message. Many at the school — one of the most diverse in the city — say they’re concerned about what a Trump administra­tion might do in light of some of his campaign remarks about immigratio­n and because of his pick, school- choice proponent Betsy DeVos, for secretary of education.

“Betsy DeVos is completely inappropri­ate for education secretary,” said Chicago Teachers Union Vice President Jesse Sharkey. “This is a person who never really had her children attend public schools, has been an opponent of public schools very consistent­ly, doesn’t believe in the mission of public education.”

As Sharkey spoke, parents, teachers and students linked hands in a kind of human chain in front of the school.

The teachers union and the Alliance to Reclaim our Schools were taking part in a national day of action aimed at showing Trump a united front on protecting all students, schools and communitie­s, and demonstrat­ing opposition to DeVos. The CTU organized walk- ins at many city schools to oppose cuts by Mayor Rahm Emanuel and CPS CEO Forrest Claypool.

Boone’s student population is about 45 percent Hispanic, 9 percent African- American and 25 percent Asian. The school has welcomed students from almost every corner of the globe, said Boone’s Local School Council chair Toby Manewith.

“Today is a day to send a message that we care for all of our students, and that all of our students always have a safe and welcoming place here,” Manewith said. “We welcome 20 refugees every year — at least.”

Parent Renee Bell Werge, who has kids in second and fifth grades, put her concern this way: “We’re in a world that needs to know a little bit more love, and I want this community to know that this school is inclusive and diverse. And that’s why I put my kids here.”

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| ASHLEE REZIN/ SUN- TIMES
CTU members join teachers, students and parents at Boone Elementary School for a national day of action for unity on Thursday. | ASHLEE REZIN/ SUN- TIMES

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