1. UNO was once Chicago’s most powerful Hispanic organization. It launched numerous charter schools and won a grant of $98 million from the state legislature to add more. Its leader, Juan Rangel, was the co-chair of Rahm Emanuel’s election campaign. Everything went well until it was discovered that UNO was giving contracts for the new building to family members, friends, and lobbyists. Then its leader stepped down. Now its financial straits are such that it may have to declare bankruptcy. Six of its charters serving 4,000 students may be affected. Others were gathered into a new chain called UNO Charter School Network.

 

Meanwhile the Chicago Board of Education is set to close four charter schools with low performance.

 

Whoever thinks that turmoil is good for children does not know much about children.