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    School board does not remove CPS CEO, moratorium on school closures passes

    By Nancy Harty,

    9 hours ago

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    (WBBM NEWSRADIO) — The Chicago Board of Education did not take any steps to remove Chicago Public Schools (CPS) CEO Pedro Martinez at its meeting Thursday. However, it did vote to put a moratorium on school closures.

    Some members of the public defended CEO Martinez during public comment.

    “The mayor and CTU leadership want to fire you for doing your job. CTU leadership and their paid supporters chose to smear you because you're standing up for children and families in Chicago,” one supporter said at the meeting.

    Others criticized school closures or consolidations, citing a list they say has been circulating.

    Martinez called closure rumors a misinformation campaign, and the board unanimously voted for a three year moratorium.

    Meanwhile, Board President Jianan refused to discuss terminating Martinez’ contract as the mayor had called for.

    “We cannot and will not and won't discuss confidential or personnel matters publicly.”

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    Frank58
    3h ago
    they need to close 30 schools minimum
    me
    7h ago
    Remember two Chicago teachers involved in the shooting at six park. 17 employees from the school involved with ppp Covid fraud loans. Along with the union president committed tax fraud insurance fraud prejury and not one criminal charge brought forward. They own BrandonAlong with 21 million dollars worth of computers missing and union sends her son to a private high school instead of a cps 🏫. Here's where charges are needed
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