Lightfoot campaign, desperate for volunteers, asks teachers to offer 'credit' to students who join: report

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's reelection team reportedly asked Chicago Public Schools teachers to encourage students to volunteer for her campaign by offering scholastic credit as an incentive.

Megan Crane, who is listed on LinkedIn as the deputy campaign manager on Lightfoot's reelection team, reportedly made the request in an email to Chicago Public Schools teachers on Wednesday which was sent to their official work inboxes, WTTW News reported.

In a copy of the email shared with the outlet, Crane reportedly noted that students who participate in the "externship program" must contribute 12 hours per week to the Lightfoot campaign to qualify for "class credit."

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"We’re simply looking for enthusiastic, curious and hard-working young people eager to help Mayor Lightfoot win this spring," the email reportedly said.

When contacted for comment by the outlet, a spokesperson for the mayor's campaign defended the email as part of an initiative "to provide young people with the opportunity to engage with our campaign, learn more about the importance of civic engagement and participate in the most American of processes" and "done using publicly available contact information."

The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) President Stacy Davis Gates reportedly denounced the email as "unethical," telling WTTW News that she worried teachers who refused to relay the message to students could face retaliation from the mayor's office.

Lawyers for the union also reportedly believe that the request violated Chicago’s ethics ordinance prohibits the use of public resources, including email accounts, for non-official purposes, the outlet reported.

Last year, Davis Gates publicly scolded the controversial mayor as a "one-woman kamikaze" who is "unfit to lead this city" after the union reached a tentative agreement with Lightfoot's office which will allow schools to return to remote learning if 25% of staff test positive for COVID-19.

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A Chicago Public Schools spokesperson told WTTW News that the district will reject the request as it "does not coordinate with any political candidates or campaigns. It has not done so to date and will not be doing so."

Nine candidates are vying to unseat Lightfoot next month as she battles to win a second term as mayor of the ‘Windy City.’ Throughout her term as mayor, Lightfoot has attracted staunch criticism from both sides of the aisle with Republicans and Democrats alike blasting her policies. 

Under her leadership, crime in Chicago has skyrocketed since the Black Lives Matter riots and her defund the police rhetoric of 2020 began. Lightfoot pledged not to give interviews to White reporters, and has become known for questionable videos that have gone viral. 

The first round of the election is slated for Feb. 28. If no candidate receives 50% of the vote in that election, then the top-two candidates would advance to a run-off, scheduled for April 4.

The teachers’ union has reportedly endorsed Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson to replace Lightfoot. 

Fox News' Sarah Rumpf contributed to this report.

Trans teacher with giant prosthetic breasts/nipples forces Canadian school board to demand dress code changes

An Ontario high school teacher who wears giant prosthetic breasts, which some have deemed to be "obscene," may be causing a new dress code policy change for more professional attire. 

On Jan. 3, the Board of Trustees passed a motion requesting the director of education develop a professionalism policy "to maintain appropriate and professional standards of dress and decorum in the classroom," according to the Halton District School Board. 

When Fox News Digital reached out for comment about the teacher's giant breasts potentially bringing about a policy change, the education director reaffirmed the importance of human rights for "underserved and underrepresented" groups. 

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"The HDSB’s commitment to human rights remains rooted in our core values and commitment to each and every student and staff who identifies as a member of an underserved and underrepresented group, and our approach is informed by opinions from leading employment law firms with human rights and equity advisors. This commitment and approach will continue to be applied as the HDSB looks to fulfill this motion," the director stated. 

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The teacher, whom the district has refused to identify, went viral in September after videos of the giant prosthetic breasts and nipple. The Canadian teacher works at Oakville Trafalgar High School. 

Some have argued that the district was required by Canadian law to allow the transgender teachers to dress as they please, while others have said the attire is sexual, and therefore extremely inappropriate to be worn around minor children. 

The trustees have requested the policy be presented in a report by March 1, 2023, with an interim report in February 2023.