CEO Pedro Martinez of Chicago Public Schools refuses to resign amid tensions and denies any plans to close schools, proposing ...
Another public bargaining session was held Tuesday between Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union.
Tensions were high Tuesday night as contract talks continued between Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teacher's Union ...
Chicago Public Schools unveiled a new five-year strategic plan Monday that sets out to increase the number of students attending schools in their neighborhood and redefine what it means to be a ...
For months, prominent Chicagoans in for-profit commerce and nonprofit governance, Democrats all, have fretted and shaken their heads as Mayor Brandon Johnson lurched from one crisis to another. So far ...
We have a supportive mayor with Brandon Johnson; however, Pedro Martinez and CPS are still not thinking innovatively.
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.
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Citing an analysis CPS says it has shelved, the CTU said the school district’s CEO was assessing closing or consolidating up ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Multiple sources told ABC7 Chicago Friday that Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has told Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro ... of Chicago politics. The CPS CEO wrote a letter to ...
This is not the first public bargaining session between the Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union, but the atmosphere is distinctly strained given the CTU House of Delegate's vote of ...
In a Friday statement, CPS did not address the rumors about Martinez’s job. “CEO Martinez and Chicago Public Schools leadership are focused on building on the positive momentum of the new ...