A Cook County judge on Tuesday afternoon ruled that Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez has a legally protected interest to continue negotiating the current teachers contract without ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s handpicked school board was blocked from modifying Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez’s duties ...
A CPS memo reveals concerns about potential conflicts of interest between the mayor’s CPS employment, his ties to the Chicago ...
Questions about a potential conflict of interest have boiled over after the mayor's board appointees voted Dec. 20 to oust ...
On the weekend before Christmas, when you might expect a Chicago mayor to be riding a snowplow or be out shopping or eating ...
Martinez bravely stood up against Johnson’s plan to saddle our schools with a predatory, $300 million high-interest loan. The ...
Chicago's Board of Education fired CPS CEO Pedro Martinez, creating uncertainty and sparking a legal challenge.
The Chicago Board of Education unanimously approved the firing of Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez late Friday during a heated special meeting.
Chicago taxpayers may pay a high price for the school board’s decision to fire Chicago Public Schools Chief Executive Officer ...
City Council narrowly approved a $17.1 billion budget package for 2025 Monday evening over the objections of nearly half the ...
Chicago’s public pension contributions remain lower than what actuaries say is needed to pay benefits despite a nearly ...
Martinez will remain on the job for six more months, meaning CPS will continue contract talks with the teachers union under ...