The Chicago Board of Education voted on Thursday to increase what it can spend on legal fees as courtroom fight continues ...
With the TRO against the Board of Education in place, the fired CPS CEO remains in charge of Chicago Public Schools.
Fired Chicago Public Schools Superintendent Pedro Martinez is seeking to maintain a temporary restraining order to prevent ...
Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez defended the district's response to Friday's false ICE report at a school with over 90% Latino students, while an alderperson blamed CPS for spreading ...
While Martinez touted tentative agreements for lower class sizes in the youngest grades and more planning time for special education teachers, teachers union officials said there have been no new ...
Martinez's lawyers argue its imperative the TRO stays put. While the board’s attorney listed a trio of reasons why it should ...
As Chicago Public Schools tries to get its fiscal house in order, it faces management turmoil, risks to federal funding and ...
After rejecting the recommendations of a third-party arbitrator, the Chicago Teachers Union said it would continue ...
Neither the CTU nor CPS have used the word "strike," but the reality is the 19-page factfinding report opens the door for teachers to prepare for one.
Martinez then hired his own lawyer, who declared in December that the CEO would reject the buyout ... to almost $4.7 million, that CPS is authorized to spend on outside law firms.