The funding feud between Chicago Public Schools and the mayor's office over a $175 million pension payment is heating up.
CPS school board set to debate a proposed budget amendment covering teacher and principal contracts, pension costs.
Critics point to the evaluation system as cause for a decline in the number of Black teachers in Chicago Public Schools.
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration keeps pushing Chicago Public Schools to maintain payments to a pension fund for ...
Chicago Public Schools chief Pedro Martinez is alleging the firm representing the school board in an ongoing lawsuit has a ...
Taxpayers are spending tens of thousands of dollars per student at public high schools in Chicago, and at two schools, the ...
Johnson became the first mayor since Richard M. Daley to testify before Congress when he, along with the mayors from New York ...
The amendment says CPS will pay for teacher raises still being negotiated and a controversial pension payment, but is vague ...
The Chicago Teachers Union is back at CPS headquarters Wednesday with what they say is the best contract deal they can get.
The Chicago Teachers Union is dropping off petitions signed by thousands of educators in support of their “five must haves” ...
For months, the school board has faced questions about how it will pay for ongoing labor negotiations and a pension cost the ...
The union says the petitions will show they have strong member support to keep pushing on five key issues. Contract ...