The Chicago Public Schools chief has supported many of the union's initiatives, so why are they attacking him now? Because Stacy Davis Gates and Brandon Johnson need a scapegoat.
The Board of Education has had issues with CPS CEO Pedro Martinez for some time, WBEZ has learned, but are weighing a provision that would allow him to stay on for six months, even after termination.
Regarding his op-ed “I’m not resigning as CPS chief, and we’re not closing any schools” (Sept. 25): Chicago Public Schools ...
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Martinez's opinion piece published Tuesday in the Chicago Tribune comes as the school district is expected to adopt a ...
The embattled Chicago Public Schools chief came to his own defense today for the first time since reports surfaced that the ...
Jiri Lehecka (No. 37 ranking) will meet Pedro Martinez (No. 42) in the Round of 32 of the China Open on Wednesday, September ...
High school sports results for volleyball, girls soccer, slowpitch softball, boys tennis and boys golf on Monday, Sept. 23: ...
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The stakes are remarkably high as Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez resists Mayor Brandon Johnson’s call for his ...
Chilean star Nicolas Jarry and Spain Pedro Martinez seeded third and fourth respectively emerged victorious on their debuts at the ATP 250 Chengdu O ...
FOX 32 Chicago has learned that Mayor Brandon Johnson asked the CEO of Chicago Public Schools (CPS) for his resignation this week.