Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez got chewed out this week by allies of Mayor Brandon Johnson over impending charter ...
As early returns in Tuesday’s first school board election signaled an underwhelming performance by the Chicago Teachers Union ...
While Johnson emphasized that he’s not saying CPS CEO Pedro Martinez did something wrong, he said the district needs to put ...
The mayor asked CPS CEO Pedro Martinez to resign because he refused to secure a short-term high interest loan to pay for a ...
The Johnson administration says it will do what it can to help families affected by plans to close seven schools from the ...
For the first time in Chicago’s history, voters on Tuesday chose 10 people to be on the city’s partially elected, 21-member ...
All six board members the mayor selected last month are eligible to remain on the 21-seat board that will take office in ...
The proximate cause of the political fracas is a $300 million hole in Chicago Public Schools’ annual budget ... This is ...
Chicago voters have rejected Mayor Brandon Johnson’s education agenda as only four of 10 candidates endorsed by the powerful teacher’s union will hold seats on the city’s new hybrid Board of Education ...
The city’s first elections to the school board were disappointing for candidates backed by the Chicago Teachers Union, but ...
As we write, four school board candidates endorsed by the Chicago Teachers Union appear to have won seats in 10 districts.
Commentary: Mayor Johnson should know better than to “jeopardize the financial health of the school system” in advancing one ...