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Chicago Public Schools dove headlong out of the tech dark ages without strong tracking systems and has failed to upgrade them in recent years. Now, CPS’ inspector general says as many as 77,000 devices — worth more than $23 million — were marked as lost or stolen in just one year.

Some of those devices didn’t actually disappear but were simply sitting on shelves or in desk drawers unaccounted for, CPS IG William Fletcher said in his 2023 annual report, blaming the district’s flawed inventory system that he said needs “serious overhaul.” And CPS rarely used a tracking system to find its computers despite spending $3 million on it.

This echoes findings by WBEZ and Chalkbeat Chicago in December 2022 that the school district lacked a reliable way to track devices.

In a school district as large as CPS some attrition is expected, but Fletcher said 11% of devices were marked as lost or stolen during the 2021-2022 school year. An expert cited by the inspector general called that an “alarming” amount. In the 2020-21 school year, 8% of the district’s technology assets were listed as lost, up from 3% in 2018-19, the Sun-Times reported. Those assets also included things like air purifiers and projectors.

* WBEZ and the Investigative Project on Race and Equality explored racial profiling by police in the US and France. They’re holding a virtual conference on Jan 10th. Click here to sign up, it’s free…

An analysis of 42.5 million traffic-stop records by the Investigative Project on Race and Equity and WBEZ Chicago found that, in recent years, the share of Black drivers involved in Illinois traffic stops has reached the highest level on record.

French journalist and activist Rokhaya Diallo wrote a piece in The Washington Post about the brutal death of 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk, a French-born youth of Algerian and Moroccan descent. He was shot last summer by a police officer at a traffic stop in a suburb of Paris, triggering a tidal wave of protests that in some cases turned violent. France has been facing police brutality against minorities for decades, a problem that has worsened with time.

Between Two Worlds will highlight how these issues coalesce and what they mean for people across the world as issues of equity and race continue to be front and center in the public discourse.

* Cool, but Oscar Mayer can’t spring more than $35,600? NBC

Oscar Mayer announced on Monday it’s taking applications for the next class of “hotdoggers,” a yearlong opportunity to drive across the country in the iconic 27-foot-long Wienermobile as the brand’s spokesperson.

The meat and cold cuts company, a subsidiary of food giant Kraft Heinz, says in the job listing that the lucky wieners will get paid $35,600.

The average hotdogger travels 20,000 miles and visits at least 40 cities to host popup events, appear on local media and create content for TikTok and Instagram.

* Here’s the rest…

posted by Isabel Miller
Tuesday, Jan 9, 24 @ 2:53 pm

Comments

  1. My friend’s son did the Weinermobile gig a few years back. It was a 6-month assignment, think of this as a college internship. And he was given an allowance for food and motel expenses. He had a partner on this journey - they are now married parents.

    Comment by bogey golfer Tuesday, Jan 9, 24 @ 3:30 pm

  2. On top of the technology issues, the WTTW story talks about more cases of sexual assault against students. Where is CTU on this? Where is DSA?

    Comment by Frida's boss Tuesday, Jan 9, 24 @ 3:38 pm

  3. Oscar Mayer has the only job where hot dogging it at work is ok.

    Comment by Norseman Tuesday, Jan 9, 24 @ 3:48 pm

  4. ===think of this as a college internship. And he was given an allowance for food and motel expenses. He had a partner on this journey - they are now married parents.

    Jamie Loftus who wrote Raw Dog about hot dogs suggests this is not an uncommon outcome.

    Comment by ArchPundit Tuesday, Jan 9, 24 @ 4:02 pm

  5. ===Oscar Mayer has the only job where hot dogging it at work is ok.

    Look at Norseman doing dad jokes :)

    Comment by ArchPundit Tuesday, Jan 9, 24 @ 4:03 pm

  6. Grandpa jokes Arch.

    Comment by Norseman Tuesday, Jan 9, 24 @ 4:27 pm

  7. Mystery dog illnesses being reported remind me of an article I read several months ago about veterinarians worrying that they are seeing fewer pets getting vaccinations. I believe the article indicated that the veterinarians felt like pet owners were declining in patterns that fit anti-COVID vaccination feelings. Not saying these two articles are related, but it is worth being concerned about for those who like to go out of their way to have pet-to-pet socialization for their furry friends.

    Comment by Blitz Tuesday, Jan 9, 24 @ 4:57 pm

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