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Pedro Martinez, formerly of Chicago Public Schools, officially started his job Tuesday morning. For some, Martinez is a divisive choice, while others are confident he'll fight hard for student needs.
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Outgoing Chicago schools chief Pedro Martinez reflects on the past 3 years leading the districtOutgoing CPS CEO Pedro Martinez said he underestimated how hard it would be to convince Mayor Brandon Johnson to release ...
Martinez criticized Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Teachers Union, claiming they wanted to throw the school district ...
Two factors outside the city’s control explain the situation: a $165 million reduction in Chicago’s share of revenues from the personal property replacement tax, and a disputed $175 million pension ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s handpicked school board fired Martinez without cause after he refused to take out a $300 million loan to cover the cost of a new teachers’ contract — but he remained on the job ...
The new interim CEO of Chicago Public Schools has now taken over for former CEO Pedro Martinez, who was fired after public ...
Chicago Public Schools’ crossing guard staff were cut by 15% Friday as the district announced sweeping layoffs in an effort ...
DuSable High School, which had declining enrollment, costs almost $50,000 per student, according to the report. DuSable is ...
I step into this role with a deep sense of responsibility and an unwavering commitment to the students, families and the ...
Chicago Public Schools' interim CEO Macquline King addresses a $730 million budget shortfall, advocating for transparent and ...
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