Chicago Public Schools halts board meetings until December amid board and mayor’s office shake-ups – Chicago Tribune*

As it stands now, the next meeting — which welcomes comments from members of the public who register in advance as speakers — will take place Dec. 12. Chicagoans will vote for their district’s elected school board member in just two weeks, which will replace the mayor’s appointed board. The other half of the new 21-member board, plus the board president, will still be appointed by Mayor Brandon Johnson. The new board members will assume their positions in January.
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Giles Caver
1 year ago

Raggedy, Brandon, just raggedy.

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