Chicago's Historic School Board Election: What Do the Results Mean for Taxpayers and Education Reform?

What happens when a powerful union gets a taste of political reality? The Chicago Teachers Union's push for elected school boards has led to a mix of outcomes in the city's first-ever elections for the Chicago Board of Education. While the CTU's endorsed candidates only make up a fraction of the newly elected members, the results could reshape the landscape of Chicago Public Schools. With a powerful mayor still holding sway and a uncertain path ahead for board appointments, the dynamics are anything but straightforward. Dive into the complexities of this transition and what it means for the future of education in Chicago.
Read more: https://chicagopulselive.com/news/viewpoints/chicagos-first-elected-school-board-who-won-and-what-it-means-for-taxpayers/

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