A contract agreement between the Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools still appears to be far off.
A Cook County Circuit Court judge ruled Tuesday that the Chicago Board of Education may not block schools chief Pedro Martinez from doing his job and may not attend teachers contract negotiations ...
Teacher prep time, evaluations, pay, and class sizes remain key sticking points as the district and union enter their eighth ...
Chicago must begin the process of true zero-based budgeting requiring that all city activities and programs be closely ...
With its CEO locked in a power struggle, a new school board on tap, and thorny employee contracts still unfinished, the ...
Chicago Public Schools, the nation’s fourth-largest district, has significantly curbed bus service in recent years. It still ...
The union has been working without a contract since July and earlier in the week accused the district of "stonewalling" on ...
CHICAGO (CBS) --The Chicago Board of Education voted Friday night to fire embattled Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez, who filed a preemptive lawsuit challenging the board's authority to ...
“Stationery resources will always be required for the day‑to-day running of any school,” Walker said. Vickery echoed this sentiment: “Stationery is a core resource for schools and demand for certain ...
CHICAGO - The Chicago Board of Education voted unanimously Friday night to fire Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez. Board members returned from a closed session just after 9 p.m. and ...
What if that was not true? What if, even in this tight budget year, we members of Chicago's City Council could have collaborated to increase local investments in public health and safety using ...