Re: Is Bill Ayers a Terrorist?
Now look at this list
Chicago School Reform Collaborative
The founding members of Chicago School Reform Collaborative announced in 1995 were:[39]
1. William Ayers
2. Warren Chapman
3. Anne Hallett
4. Patricia Anderson, principal, Sullivan High School
5. Sheila Castillo, coordinator, Chicago Association of Local School Councils; LSC member, Inter-American Magnet School
6. Jessica Clarke, education director, Chicago Urban League
7. Dolores Cross, president, Chicago State University
8. James Deanes, president, Parent/Community Council; LSC member, Armstrong Elementary School[21]
9. Lafayette Ford, LSC member, Lucy Flower Vocational High School; former chairman, Chicago School Board Nominating Commission
10. Adela Coronado-Greeley, teacher and founder, Inter-American Magnet School; 1993–4 Illinois Teacher of the Year[21]
11. Patricia Harvey, executive assistant to the general superintendent (1993–5), chief accountability officer (1995–7), Chicago Public Schools; former principal, Hefferan Elementary School
12. Brenda Heffner, director, Chicago office of the Illinois State Board of Education; former principal, Haven Middle School in Evanston, and Haugan, Smyser, and Beethoven Elementary Schools in Chicago
13. Sokoni Karanja, executive director and founder, Centers for New Horizons; 1993 MacArthur Fellow; former member of the board of directors, Woods Charitable Fund (1987–1992)[21][25][49]
14. Peter Martinez, senior program officer for education, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (1991–2001); convenor of the Alliance for Better Chicago Schools (ABCs) coalition (Spring 1988)[21][25][50]
15. Coretta McFerren, executive director, West Side Schools and Communities Organizing for Restructuring and Planning (WSCORP); former staff coordinator and chief spokeswoman, People's Coaltion for Educational Reform (PCER)[21]
16. Eric Outten, co-chairman, Schools First; LSC member, Hirsch High School and Burnside Elementary School
17. Migdalia "Millie" Rivera, executive director, Latino Institute
18. Joan Jeter-Slay, associate director, Designs for Change; former member, Interim Chicago School Board (1989–1990)[21][51]
19. Bernard Spillman, consultant, the Comer Project;[52] former assistant superintendent for academic and vocational instructional support, Chicago Public Schools; former principal, Westinghouse Vocational High School[53]
20. Lynn St. James, co-director, Chicago Forum for School Change—an affiliate of the Coalition of Essential Schools (1994–5); chief education officer, Chicago Public Schools (1995–7); former principal of Lindblom High School, King High School and Pirie Elementary School[20]
21. Carol Swinney, policy advisor, Office of the Mayor
22. Beverly Tunney, president, Chicago Principals Association; principal, Healy Elementary School[54]
23. Deborah Lynch-Walsh, director, Chicago Teachers Union Quest Center (1992–5); teacher, Marquette Elementary School (1995–2001); president, Chicago Teachers Union (2001–4)
William Ayers and Warren Chapman were elected by the Collaborative as co-chairmen of the Collaborative in 1995.
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