After nearly nine months of bargaining, the Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools have yet to settle a new, four-year contract. The two groups concluded fact-finding last week.
President Stacy Davis Gates and her caucus, which propelled Mayor Johnson into office, are being challenged by a group that ...
The board’s vote could change the original plan, which was to save all seven Acero schools slated for closure next year.
Johnson’s office and the school district have been locked in a dispute for months over responsibility for a pension payment.
Mayor Brandon Johnson and his CFO addressed their March 30 deadline to persuade the school board to make a $175 million ...
The school district is grappling with tighter budgets and is locked in a labor dispute that advocates worry could lead to ...
Beginning with the leadership of the late Karen Lewis, CORE has steered the ship for the past 15 years. Its progressive ...
CHICAGO - Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates is facing a challenge from within her own ranks as a group of ...
The Chicago Teachers Union is concerned about President Donald Trump's potential education secretary Linda McMahon, the ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson asked to borrow $830 million one day after the city’s credit rating dipping to near-junk status. He ...
A conservative education group has filed an anti-discrimination complaint against Chicago Public Schools and its Black ...
The leadership of the Chicago ... Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez. The announcement of an opposition slate comes as the CTU remains mired in those contentious contract talks. The union has ...