Chicagoans will vote for school board members for the first time in November.
Starting Jan. 15, Chicago’s Board of Education will go from seven members appointed by the mayor to a 21-member board with 10 elected members and 11 appointed by Mayor Brandon Johnson. This will be the first step toward transitioning to a fully elected board by 2027.
Chicago is divided into 10 districts for the 2024 election. Each district has roughly 275,000 residents.
Do you know which district you’re in? Check it out here on this interactive map. (Note: Enable location services in your settings).
On Nov. 5, residents of each district will elect a school board member to represent them for two years. The mayor also will appoint one representative from each district as well as the school board president for two-year terms.
School board members are responsible for overseeing Chicago Public Schools and its more than $9 billion budget. They review and approve the district’s annual and capital spending plans, hire and evaluate the CEO, establish and review CPS policies, approve contracts and school year calendars, and much more.
Chalkbeat and Block Club Chicago partnered to introduce you to the candidates running in your district and why they want a spot on the school board. Scroll down to find your district race and learn more.
The election is Tuesday, Nov. 5. You can register to vote now through Election Day. Early voting begins downtown Thursday, Oct. 3 and in all 50 wards on Monday, Oct. 21. You can also sign up to Vote By Mail and ballots are expected to be mailed starting Thursday, Sept. 26.
The candidate who gets the most votes will win the district.
School Board Candidates, District 1 (Far Northwest Side, Irving Park)
Jennifer Custer , a CPS parent and former teacher, union leader, and school administrator in the Chicago suburbs and Wisconsin
Michelle N. Pierre , a CPS parent, current board member at The Chicago High School for the Arts, a CPS contract school, former Local School Council member at Ogden International School of Chicago, former chief of schools at LEARN Charter School Network, former executive at New Leaders, a training program for school leaders, and former district administrator in Cleveland, former principal, and former teacher
School Board Candidates, District 3 (Logan Square, Humboldt Park, Hermosa)
Jason C. Dónes , chief of people operations at nonprofit Beyond 100K, former teacher and leader at Teach for America
Carlos A. Rivas Jr. , spokesperson for the Civilian Office of Police Accountability and former alumni counselor at UIC College Prep, a Noble charter school
School Board Candidates, District 8 (Far Southwest Side, Back of the Yards)
Angel Gutierrez , chief advancement officer at Chicago Hope Academy , a private high school, and a former leader at Catholic Charities of Archdiocese of Chicago
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