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February 27, 2008. Once Marilyn Stewart’s contract ha d given the green light for Arne Duncan to close, privatize, or reorganize as many schools as he wanted to, “Turnaround” was on the agenda. Above: The Board Report approved on February 27, 2008 stating that the staff of Harper High School would be “removed and replaced” at the end of the 2007-2008 school year. Similar Board Reports were approved that day for Orr High School and for Copernicus, Fulton, Howe and Morton elementary schools. As noted above, Marilyn Stewart barred the union officers from holding meetings with the teachers at the schools under attack and accused Ted Dallas of undermining the “union” when he tried to meet with the teachers who were facing the end of their careers thanks to the Stewart contract.

February 27, 2008. Once Marilyn Stewart’s contract ha d given the green light for Arne Duncan to close, privatize, or reorganize as many schools as he wanted to, “Turnaround” was on the agenda. Above: The Board Report approved on February 27, 2008 stating that the staff of Harper High School would be “removed and replaced” at the end of the 2007-2008 school year. Similar Board Reports were approved that day for Orr High School and for Copernicus, Fulton, Howe and Morton elementary schools. As noted above, Marilyn Stewart barred the union officers from holding meetings with the teachers at the schools under attack and accused Ted Dallas of undermining the “union” when he tried to meet with the teachers who were facing the end of their careers thanks to the Stewart contract.

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