Sunday roundup: Rep. Williams says no takeover; ‘Guardrail’ bill floated; More alderpersons sign letter; Biz weighs in; CTU president claims city pays the bills for ‘every municipality in this state’; Progressive Caucus supports letter
Sunday, Oct 6, 2024 - Posted by Rich Miller * Background is here if you need it. Rep. Ann Williams (D-Chicago) tells the CTU’s vice president that nobody is talking about a state takeover…
* Anyone can introduce a bill and this idea hasn’t even been introduced yet. But is there the will to pass a “guardrails” bill without also addressing school funding, for which there is no current money?…
* Meanwhile, a total of 41 Chicago alderpersons have signed on to the letter, up from 38 on Saturday…
“Earlier this year, legislators in Springfield noted the requests they received from the city’s lobbying efforts. Many of them shared that the requests focused too much on $2 billion for a new Bears stadium, and not enough on additional funds for CPS and other school districts across Illinois. We must find new ways to work with one another, CPS leadership, and our colleagues in Springfield to achieve our shared vision of fully funded schools for all Illinois students.” * List of alderpersons who have not signed the letter…
6 - William Hall 25 - Byron Sigcho Lopez 26 - Jessica Fuentes 27 - Walter Burnett, Jr. 28 - Jason Ervin 29 - Chris Taliaferro 33 - Rossana Rodriguez Sanchez 35 - Carlos Ramirez-Rosa * Biz weighs in…
* A candidates’ forum was held yesterday by Raise Your Hand for Illinois Public Education, which is partially funded by the CTU’s foundation, but on Friday expressed deep concerns about “a season of disruption in CPS leadership. Tribune coverage…
…Adding… Raise Your Hand claims it receives no funding from the CTU Foundation, but I got that info from their own website. Click here in case they alter the page. …Adding… Raise Your Hand: “My apologies. We did not realize that logo was still available on our site. We have removed it and clarified our other funders in line with our tax filings.” * CTU President Stacy Davis Gates on WVON Radio…
Yes, Chicago is a strong economic engine, but the city most definitely does not “pay the bills for every municipality in this state.” C’mon. …Adding… Oops. I forgot about this one…
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News coverage roundup: Entire Chicago Board of Education to resign (Updated x2)
Saturday, Oct 5, 2024 - Posted by Isabel Miller …Update - 2… Chief House sponsor of Chicago elected school board bill: “The level of state oversight necessary for the district will be informed by the decisions made by the Mayor and his administration in the coming weeks and months. I will continue to talk with Chicago families and my colleagues to evaluate what additional guardrails may be needed to ensure policy decisions are consistent with the best interests of Chicago students and communities”…
…Update - 1… All of the usual Johnson opponents on here, but some progressives as well…
* Education reporters Sarah Karp and Nader Issa broke the story…
* ICYMI: Check out our coverage from yesterday…
* Ahead of mass school board resignation, some mayoral opponents ask Pritzker to step in, but he says he has no legal authority (Updated x5) * WTTW…
* Tribune…
* WBEZ…
* Chalkbeat…
* NBC Chicago…
* More… * Tribune | With the entire Board of Education resigning, what’s next for CPS families?: “Why is this happening when we’re so close to having part of our board be elected?” Maleeha Mubashiruddin, a CPS parent whose children attend Peterson Elementary and Whitney Young High School, said. “The district needs to have a leader … (and) there isn’t someone in place. We don’t know who Mayor Johnson is going to appoint. Especially with the school board changing at the start of the school year, there needs to be someone leading this giant district instead of having this void in leadership.” * CBS | Entire Chicago Board of Education to resign amid dispute with mayor over CPS CEO’s future: On Friday afternoon, activists, parents, and politicians all gathered outside CPS Headquarters, 42 W. Madison St. once word got out about the unanimous resignation of the board members. “When an entire board that you selected resigns, that’s a rejection of you as a leader, Mr. Mayor,” said Juan Rangel of the Urban Center. * NYT | Entire Chicago Education Board to Resign Amid Tensions Between Mayor and Schools Chief: Mr. Johnson, who is aligned with the union, and Pedro Martinez, the chief executive of Chicago’s school district, have clashed over the mayor’s plan to fill a $1 billion gap in the district’s budget. As part of his plan, Mr. Johnson had proposed a $300 million high-interest loan to cover a $175 million pension for staff members in the district who aren’t teachers, and to cover pay increases for members of the union, among other things. * ABC Chicago | Entire Chicago Board of Education to resign, Mayor Brandon Johnson’s office says: Ald. Brian Hopkins of the 2nd Ward said school board members owe CPS families an explanation of why they are resigning, as there was no mention of it in a joint statement with the mayor. At the last monthly meeting, the board refused to act on Martinez’s contract after the Mayor asked the CEO to resign. “For years, we’ve heard the far left of Chicago scream about elected school board, elected school board now they’re getting an elected school board, and yet they want to take it over in a last minute coup and appoint people,” Ald. Hopkins said. “That’s wrong.” * WGN | Chicago Board of Education to resign; mayor to announce new appointments Monday: Mayor Johnson denied on Monday if he is pushed board members to resign regarding Martinez. “I don’t ever discuss personnel issues. I find it irresponsible and raggedy, and I don’t do raggedy,” Johnson said in September. However, on Wednesday he told reporters at City Hall, “I was elected to fight for the people of this city, and who ever is in the way of that…Get out of it.” * The Rundown | Entire Chicago school board to resign: The board at times has seemed to back CPS CEO Pedro Martinez in clashes with Johnson, but the board has also had concerns about Martinez’s performance, WBEZ and the Sun-Times previously reported. The departures seem mutual: Board members were upset with the position they were put in and the mayor wants a board that will follow his orders. * AXIOS | Entire Chicago Board of Education is resigning: The mayor’s office says no current board members planned to continue next year. None of them are seeking election either. The resignations don’t bode well for Martinez who had already faced some criticism from board members for his interaction with them but may fare even worse under new mayoral appointees. * Chicago Crusader | Mayor Brandon Johnson and Chicago Board of Education Announce Board Member Transition Plan: Mayor Brandon Johnson, along with fellow elected officials, faith leaders and community partners, will announce seven new appointments to the Chicago Board of Education on Monday, October 7, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. at Sweet Holy Spirit Church, 8621 S. South Chicago Ave. in Chicago.
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