Chicago Sun-Times

Marine Academy official removed after sending anti-vax email to families

- BY NADER ISSA, EDUCATION REPORTER nissa@suntimes.com | @NaderDIssa

A retired Marine colonel and former GOP candidate for Congress has been removed from a high-ranking position at Chicago Public Schools’ Marine Leadership Academy, a Logan Square school already immersed in scandal, after he emailed families about the “dangers of vaccinatin­g children,” schools chief Pedro Martinez said Tuesday.

Larry Kaifesh, the commandant at the Logan Square military academy, encouraged parents not to vaccinate their children as he cited a fringe website that he said showed “very concerning” vaccine informatio­n that he incorrectl­y claimed was a government database.

His email, with the subject line “Important Update,” said he had tested positive for COVID-19 and “was surprised with the test results as I have no major symptoms minus some sinus congestion.” He went on to say he chose not to get vaccinated because of the informatio­n he read online.

Reached by phone, Kaifesh declined to answer questions, saying,

“I can’t really talk . ... I can’t really add anything.”

Block Club Chicago first reported the email Tuesday.

Federal, state and local health officials, as well as independen­t epidemiolo­gists and other medical experts, have found COVID-19 vaccines to be safe and extremely effective against the virus, both in preventing serious illness and death and slowing the spread.

Asked about Kaifesh at a press conference with City Public Health Commission­er Allison Arwardy on Tuesday, Martinez said he had been removed from the school. Kaifesh was the top military official at Marine Leadership Academy, earning a $108,212 salary.

“This was mainly, frankly, spreading false informatio­n about vaccines, which is just contrary to everything Dr. Arwady and I have been preaching and speaking about,” said Martinez, who along with the commission­er had encouraged more families to get students vaccinated at the press conference.

Kaifesh, a 23-year veteran with combat tours to Iraq and Afghanista­n, ran an unsuccessf­ul 2014 campaign for the U.S. House in the northwest suburban 8th Congressio­nal District against then-Rep. Tammy Duckworth. He has not sought elected office since.

Marine Leadership Academy was already dealing with last month’s revelation that almost a dozen staffers were fired for either committing or failing to report sexual misconduct.

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