Chicago mayor under fire for new move toward equity in public schools: 'A facade of morality'
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has faced fierce scrutiny as the city's school board moves to end the selective enrollment process for 11 schools in the name of 'equity.'
American Federation for Children senior fellow Denisha Allen addressed Johnson's pivot during "Fox & Friends," calling the switch a "facade of morality" while arguing in favor of school choice for Chicago students. Bailee Hill is an associate editor with Fox News Digital. Story ideas can be sent to bailee.hill@fox.com
"It's a facade of morality offering students freedom within … an already prison-type system," Allen told Carley Shimkus on Tuesday.
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