Judge: CPS can’t shut down, take over Urban Prep until at least early 2025 – Cook County Record

In her ruling, Judge Anna Loftus recognized the controversies that have engulfed Urban Prep and its leadership in recent years, and which CPS cited as justification for its attempt to seize control of the schools. But the judge said it is clear CPS violated a state law forbidding any Chicago schools under the control of the Chicago Board of Education from being closed until at least January 2025.
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Waggs
2 years ago

„In justifying that decision, the CPS board accused Urban Prep’s leadership of mismanaging the charter schools’ finances and of failing to property respond to accusations of sexual misconduct against Urban Preps’ former CEO and founder, Timothy King.”

Wow, CPS. If that isn’t the pot calling the kettle black, I don’t know what is.

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