The recent analysis misses changes in policies, contracts and strategies that were made through collaborative if sometimes contentious discussions well before a public vote.
All but 24 of 2,048 votes by school board members the former mayor appointed were unanimously approved a 99% passage rate with 98% unanimity, the Sun-Times found.
Miquel A. Lewis, the acting director of Probation Services at the Cook County Juvenile Probation and Court Services Department, will be joining the board where he’ll replace former Vice President Sendhil Revuluri, who left his position late last year.
The candidates’ answers to these questions will tell us what we really need to know when voting in February. CPS students need a mayor who is prepared to realize a powerful, inclusive vision of education.