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posted by Isabel Miller
Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 7:51 am

Comments

  1. –To get the pulse of the state (Illinois), we spoke with three white male Trump supporters at a Jimmy John’s in Carbondale.–

    In depth research. Journalism at its best here. s/

    Comment by Stix Hix Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 8:17 am

  2. ==Rashid has not been active in the district and is more focused on Palestinian issues than the nuts and bolts work of being a state representative.==

    This is not accurate. It seems to me that,in a very short period of time, Rep Rashid has become a legislative expert on artificial intelligence and other complicated technology issues. Joe Biden recognized this over the summer when he was invited to the White House.

    Comment by Rachel Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 8:18 am

  3. Yowza, that Slate piece. Kudos for teachers dealing with that, and feel bad for the kids in that situation as it feels like it will really stunt their ability to become their own person and identity.

    Comment by Blitz Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 8:29 am

  4. =In depth=

    Depth would seem to be a bit of an oxymoron when discussing the maga movement/tribe.

    Comment by JS Mill Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 8:43 am

  5. “We get a portion of money from fines and fees, but those were diminishing over the last four years anyway.”

    A discordant note from the choir. Curious what the future holds.

    Comment by Anyone Remember Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 8:49 am

  6. how is this escaping notice of the media? https://www.justiceforcookcounty.com/2024/03/14/clayton-harris-accepted-big-donation-from-anti-choice-activist-who-said-abortion-was-murder-holds-press-conference-with-donor-today/

    Comment by Amalia Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 8:53 am

  7. The Slate article is instructive. There was a time when students had to learn with only books and pencils. Then we introduced electronic tools and eliminated actual books and pencils.

    There was a time when students went to school and had to focus on teachers. If they were dating, students might pass a note or gesture other students in the room.

    Now students bring their pocket computers into the school so they can chat with parents, friends, friends in other classrooms, and surf the web in their laps.

    I cannot imagine how must students actually learn today, but I imagine it to be less on average.

    Comment by H-W Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 8:53 am

  8. Dating = daring

    Comment by H-W Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 8:55 am

  9. I laughed at the New York Time Pitchbot joke, but not just because of its accurate mocking of the NYT, but also because they clowned themselves by picking the one town in southern Illinois where you would be be *less* likely to find Trump supporters as Carbondale is quite liberal.

    In fact, having grown up in the Chicago burbs and then lived in Jackson Co. for the last 20yrs I can say with confidence that the ‘dale is waaay more liberal than most of Chicagoland.

    Comment by Will Colquhoun Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 8:59 am

  10. ==My mom expects a text each class period so she knows what I’m doing==

    That has got to be one of the most ridiculous things I’ve ever heard. I would hate to be that kid because it’s obvious she has an extremely overbearing parent and I feel sorry for this kid.

    But, I will say, cell phone usage in school is absolutely ridiculous. I get texts every once in a while from my daughter and I’ve asked her why she is using her phone in school. She tells me as long as their work is complete some teachers allow their students to use their phones. It’s ridiculous and I’ve told her to stop using her phone in class no matter what the teacher says.

    If I were a teacher I would have a basket by the door and every single student would be dropping their cell phones in that basket when they enter the classroom and could pick it up when they left.

    Comment by Demoralized Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 9:10 am

  11. === If I were a teacher I would have a basket by the door and every single student would be dropping their cell phones in that basket when they enter the classroom and could pick it up when they left. ===

    That is if the school administration allows you to do that. Many do not.

    Comment by Hannibal Lecter Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 9:12 am

  12. Harmon and Welch are leading the two most dishonest misinformation campaigns this cycle between Toro and lyin’ Mike Crawford. It’s disgusting.

    Comment by ;) Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 9:27 am

  13. Illinois banned electronic communication devices like phones from schools in the 90s but rescinded the ban after the Columbine school shooting and other incidents in which cellular communications proved vital.

    Here’s the article on the state ban being rescinded …

    Law allows student cell phones
    Chicago Tribune
    By CHICAGO TRIBUNE
    PUBLISHED: August 10, 2002

    Students who have had to duck into bathroom stalls or locker rooms to make a cell phone call may now be able to go public.

    Gov. George Ryan on Friday signed into law a bill that will allow students to use cell phones in the state’s public schools for the first time in more than a decade.

    The new law enables school districts to set their own rules about cell phone use. They can either prohibit or regulate student cell phones.

    “Parents use the phones to stay in contact with their children,” Ryan said. “Incidents involving school violence have also pointed out the importance of having access to cellular communication. It is important that we allow an avenue of communication for these parents and children.”

    Illinois lawmakers banned the phones from public schools in 1990. At that time teachers were concerned that drug deals would be negotiated on cell phones and the shrill rings would disrupt classrooms.

    But times have changed, said Rep. Mary Flowers, (D-Chicago), who championed the initial ban.

    She cited such tragedies as the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the Columbine shootings as examples of the importance of staying connected with loved ones and authorities.

    “With Columbine it was the children who had the cell phones who saved other children’s lives,” Flowers said. “And on Sept. 11 there were no TV cameras on those airplanes. There were no reporters. But they had cell phones. They were able to leave messages for their loved ones that, even a year later, some of them are still playing.”

    Also on Friday the governor signed into law a bill that will allow telephone customers to indicate whether they would like to receive calls from businesses or other groups that sell products or solicit donations.

    Comment by Michelle Flaherty Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 9:31 am

  14. The pitchbot is always a solid follow.

    === If I were a teacher I would have a basket by the door and every single student would be dropping their cell phones in that basket when they enter the classroom and could pick it up when they left. ===

    And if you were a teacher, you’d probably have nasty notes left on your black/whiteboard and stuff done to your car if you honestly tried to implement a policy like that.

    Comment by TJ Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 9:38 am

  15. Why did my comment get deleted when I asked why is this blog taking a stance against Toro?
    Guzman has been paid to lobby. That’s a fact. She’s also campaigning during her work time. That’s teacher’s dues money spent on a race that teachers had no input into.

    Comment by HarveyGuy Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 9:43 am

  16. =If I were a teacher I would have a basket by the door and every single student would be dropping their cell phones in that basket when they enter the classroom and could pick it up when they left.=

    This is the norm at my kids public high school. I rarely if ever hear any complaints from kids or parents.

    Comment by Pundent Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 9:44 am

  17. I’ve had students text in class and when I confront them they’ll say they’re texting a parent. My response is that I’m sure they’d appreciate a text outside of instruction time.
    As far as the basket idea, we have them in my class but the deans have told me that we can’t force a student to give theirs up. All we can do is request they put it up. If they don’t but take it out inappropriately we’re supposed to write them up.
    They also put their phones away but listen to music on wireless earbuds. I’m always asking to put those away as well.
    It’s a big hassle. One of the worst parts of my job.

    Comment by Proud Papa Bear Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 9:52 am

  18. If JB is okay with candidates in the Toro race using his photo, why doesn’t Guzman and Nayak just use it as well? JB is very popular in Illinois and it seems to show respect to want to appear with him at a Bill signing or an event. It seems strange that the far left progressives and Nayak keep steering away from the Governor in this race. Am I missing something?

    Comment by Rachel Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 9:55 am

  19. The WBEZ article comes very close to being an in-kind contribution for Burke’s opponent Harris, as if his funding is somehow more virtuous than hers. As long as campaigns require funding, candidates will take what they can get.

    Comment by Friendly Bob Adams Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 9:59 am

  20. “WBEZ determined the race, Latino ethnicity and gender of each candidate’s top 25 donors using photos, surnames and, when available, public affiliations and statements. Both campaigns also had opportunities to review the designations. Race is an important issue in the election: In Cook County, non-Hispanic whites make up about 41% of the population, but less than 8% of the people in jail. “

    Interesting that WBEZ is bringing up the race of donors. Since the IL State Board of Elections is race-neutral on disclosures - they even went to the trouble of investigating folks to determine their race. Haven’t seen this in the past.

    Comment by Donnie Elgin Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 10:11 am

  21. === when I asked why is this blog taking a stance against Toro?===

    lol

    You asked if we were somehow against her because Guzman is a lobbyist. Have you seen where Toro gets her money? It was a ludicrous suggestion.

    Also, if Guzman is campaigning on the CTU’s dime, then that would be a federal felony each time she fills out her time card. Just ask Tom Cullerton.

    You’re just so full of it.

    Comment by Rich Miller Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 11:02 am

  22. Oh, and good on quality “I voted” stickers. McLean County really needs to up their game on that front. I always put them on the back of my phone.

    Comment by TJ Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 11:06 am

  23. The WBEZ story on donors matters because there aren’t enough white people in jail? that’s how it reads. supremely offensive, biased and ridiculous.

    Comment by Amalia Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 11:23 am

  24. =That has got to be one of the most ridiculous things I’ve ever heard. I would hate to be that kid because it’s obvious she has an extremely overbearing parent and I feel sorry for this kid.=

    I don’t want to blame parents for my failures, but this issue is pervasive and it undermines our educational mission. It also highlights an issue that I have taken some heat for here, parents are becoming more and more of the problem and not owning their parental responsibilities. Every single piece of research I have read points out that even just having the phone while in class distracts from learning and student achievement, but mom’s and dad’s will fight you every step of the way when it comes to limitations on phones. It sounds like some of the posters here are good parents and reasonable, but that is no longer the norm.

    In the early 2000’s a district I worked in looked at ways to block or jam(can’t remember how it worked) cell service because phones were becoming such a problem. Turns out that FCC rules would not allow it.

    Comment by JS Mill Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 12:46 pm

  25. =Illinois banned electronic communication devices like phones from schools in the 90s but rescinded the ban after the Columbine school shooting and other incidents in which cellular communications proved vital.=

    Mary sponsored both the ban and the repeal iirc. The possibly apocryphal story is that she filed the repeal after not being able to call her daughter during school

    Comment by Joe Bidenopolous Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 2:19 pm

  26. ==If I were a teacher I would have a basket by the door and every single student would be dropping their cell phones in that basket when they enter the classroom and could pick it up when they left.=

    This is the norm at my kids public high school. I rarely if ever hear any complaints from kids or parents.=

    Same

    Comment by Joe Bidenopolous Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 2:20 pm

  27. WBEZ’s race-baiting “reporting” on fundraisers for the State’s Attorney race is par for the course for that miserable “news” outlet.

    Comment by CHIVIEW Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 3:00 pm

  28. So if white men contribute to Harris, Brandon Johnson etc. it’s cool but if white men give to Burke, Vallas etc. they are bad MAGA right wingers. Got it.

    Comment by Anonymous Friday, Mar 15, 24 @ 3:37 pm

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