Chicago Public Schools Chief Executive Officer Pedro Martinez was fired late Friday night, clearing the way for Mayor Brandon ...
The political fallout continues after Friday night's firing of Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez during a chaotic ...
Because Martinez was fired without cause, his contract allows him to stay on the job for another six months, and receive 20 ...
Martinez was at Luther Burbank Elementary, 2035 N. Mobile Ave., as the Special Olympics recognized the school for excellence ...
Reaction is pouring in after the Chicago Board of Education voted unanimously Friday night to fire Chicago Public Schools CEO ...
Several City Council members have called the school board's vote to fire Martinez without cause reckless and irresponsible.
Mayor Brandon Johnson's Board of Education sidelined Martinez as the two leaders found themselves on opposite sides of an ...
The board scheduled a special meeting for 5:45 p.m. Friday — a few days before Christmas — to vote on whether to fire ...
Embattled Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez has filed a lawsuit against the Chicago Board of Education, seeking to ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez's lawyers have sent a letter to CPS Board members asking them not to take any steps to terminate his employment during a planned meeting ...
The move would allow the mayor and his Chicago Teachers Union allies to get a new contract settled quickly, but the idea has ...
A leaked City Hall memo shows Mayor Johnson wanted Chicago Public Schools Chief Pedro Martinez out in September.