The funding feud between Chicago Public Schools and the mayor's office over a $175 million pension payment is heating up.
City Clerk Anna Valencia has joined forces with Ald. Scott Waguespack (32nd) on a resolution directing the Council’s Committee on Ethics and Government Operations to create a subcommittee charged with ...
It's a $175 million question: who should pick up the tab on a Chicago Public Schools pension contribution for non-teacher ...
The board previously directed CPS to try ... forever,” Andrea Ayalla, a seventh grade student at Cisneros, told the board. In December, the board — which at that point was comprised of seven members ...
Andre Jacque (R-New Franken ... Berg said concerns about students living in an unsafe home environment could be dealt with by Child Protective Services. “I certainly don’t disagree that there are bad ...
Seven of 20 school board members say they oppose reimbursing the city for the payment. The mayor has until March 31 to settle ...
The new 21-member, partially elected CPS board is set to vote Thursday on whether to make that pension payment and figure out ...
Mayor Johnson’s reversal may suit short-term political interests, but it risks the futures of 325,000 CPS students. When the ...
The Board of Education is scheduled to vote on a mid-year budget amendment an a deal to send $175 million to the city, but ...
CPS has a math problem. Mayor Brandon Johnson proposes that the school system borrow up to $240 million to fund the new ...