Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez is back at the bargaining table Thursday, after a major legal win earlier this week. It all comes days after his firing by the school board without reason.
A CPS memo reveals concerns about potential conflicts of interest between the mayor’s CPS employment, his ties to the Chicago ...
A panel will review the city’s policies, procedures and training related to hate crimes and violence against trans women of ...
Questions about a potential conflict of interest have boiled over after the mayor's board appointees voted Dec. 20 to oust ...
A Cook County judge on Tuesday afternoon ruled that Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez has a legally protected interest to continue negotiating the current teachers contract without ...
CHICAGO — Cook County Judge Joel Chupack Tuesday afternoon ruled that Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez has a legally protected interest to continue negotiating current teachers contract ...
Martinez bravely stood up against Johnson’s plan to saddle our schools with a predatory, $300 million high-interest loan. The ...
The mayor and his allies may also suffer political damage. The Illinois Latino Agenda released a statement expressing dismay at the treatment of Martinez, citing CPS’s proficiency gains in reading, ...
Chicago's Board of Education fired CPS CEO Pedro Martinez, creating uncertainty and sparking a legal challenge.
The Chicago Board of Education unanimously approved the firing of Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez late Friday during a heated special meeting.
Chicago taxpayers may pay a high price for the school board’s decision to fire Chicago Public Schools Chief Executive Officer ...
City Council narrowly approved a $17.1 billion budget package for 2025 Monday evening over the objections of nearly half the ...