CHICAGO — Destiny Singleton stood inside a Chicago church last November. Every seat was filled for the community event, but her voice was measured as she spoke into the microphone. The question put to her was simple: What would you change about your school?
“One thing I wish that could be improved is how admin treats the student voice,” Singleton told the crowd, her neon blue braids draping her shoulders.
Singleton, a senior at Ogden International High School, is used to speaking up. As the honorary student member of the Chicago Board of Education, she represents 316,000 students across the district…