A Cook County judge rescheduled Thursday’s hearing regarding the alleged obstruction of Chicago Public Schools chief Pedro Martinez’s job duties. On Dec. 24, Judge Joel Chupack granted Martinez’s ...
Well, finally, finally, we now have only a few days to wait for the first meeting of Chicago’s first-ever publicly elected Board of Education. Our brand new 21-member Board of Ed is about to ...
After months of drama, the Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools are inching closer to a final labor contract.
A total of 36 former Chicago Public Schools employees on the district’s “do not hire” list were made sports officials, an ...
In a sit-down interview with Chalkbeat Tuesday, the mayor talked about contract negotiations with his allies at CTU, his ...
As Mayor Brandon Johnson doubles down on his priorities in the new teachers contract, some CPS principals are trying to shield their schools from the chaos.
In an interview with Crain's, the mayor dismissed criticism from the governor, defended his handling of the schools and said ...
The slow progress that both Chicago Public Schools and Chicago Teachers Union representatives have expressed in recent days ...
CTU President Stacy Davis Gates defended the union’s contract proposals despite the costs of a pension payment for ...
In his first interview since the CPS board voted unanimously to terminate Martinez, Johnson said the current board members ...
"The greatest threat to our bargaining momentum is quite frankly the supreme being of CPS that's in charge of everything," ...
After eight months of contentious talks that cost CEO Pedro Martinez his job, Chicago Public Schools teacher contract negotiations are entering a decisive phase.