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The Chicago Board of Education election took place on November 5, 2024, alongside the statewide general elections. This was the first ever election to the Board, which has been an appointed body since its formation in 1837. [1] The election was planned after the state passed a law in 2021 that would create an elected school board.
For months, board members for Chicago Public Schools (CPS) – the country's fourth-largest public school system – had been under pressure by Johnson to fire CPS CEO Pedro Martinez, who was ...
Signaling a paradigm shift in a school system largely shaped by choice, the Chicago Board of Education passed a resolution Thursday to prioritize neighborhood schools in Chicago Public Schools ...
In April 1999, he was hired as an assistant principal at Reid Ross Classical School, where he served for six years and became principal of Anne Chesnutt Middle School in 2005, principal of Reid ...
Member of the Chicago City Council (2019–present) 23rd Ward Silvana Tabares: 2020 Member of the Chicago City Council (2018–present), Member of the Illinois House of Representatives (2013–2018) 24th Ward Michael Scott: 2016 Member of the Chicago Board of Education (2022–present), Member of the Chicago City Council (2015–2022) 25th Ward
The Chicago Board of Education serves as the board of education (school board) for the Chicago Public Schools. The board traces its origins to the Board of School Inspectors, created in 1837. The board is currently appointed solely by the mayor of Chicago. Between 2024 and 2027, the board is slated to transition to consist entirely of elected ...
Every Chicago public school has a Local School Council (LSC) which consists of parents, community members, teachers, and the principal of the school. Members of the council are elected except in the case of teachers, staff and student representatives, who are appointed by the Board of Education after non-binding polls are taken and conduct monthly meetings which the public can attend.
Three seats on the Kuna School Board are up for grabs in the Nov. 7 general election. Voters will get to choose among six candidates for the positions, including three incumbents, with two running ...