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Families Deserve a Voice in Chicago's School Board Decision
Published originally in the Chicago Tribune on Jan. 29, 2024.
CPS on Verge of Deciding Charter Renewals
The Chicago Public Schools (CPS) Board of Education will vote on the renewal term lengths for 47 charter campuses at its meeting this Thursday, January 25.
ISBE Set to Unveil Key FY2025 Budget Recommendations This Week
The State Board of Education gears up for a pivotal vote this week around evidence-based funding for FY2025.
Our Dreams Deferred No More: Parents secure more racially representative districts
CPS parent reflects on the progress made to ensure Chicago's future elected school board prioritizes what Chicago parents and voters want.
Letter From PAB Leaders to Mayor Brandon Johnson
Kids First Chicago’s Parent Advisory Board members reached out to the newly inaugurated Mayor Brandon Johnson, inviting him to collaborate with our community to ensure a high-quality education for all of Chicago's students.
Parent's Frustration with CPS and CTU Impasse
As a parent of four children in Chicago Public Schools from the Austin community, I am frustrated with the disorganization that has left families with closed schools this week.
CPS Parent Advocates for In-Person Learning
I believe CPS has done a good job making the necessary adjustments this year to keep our children safe. We can’t go back to remote learning, even for a short time.
CPS Parents want to be a Partner in Educational Decision-Making
As the mother of CPS students, I think it is critically important that we have a voice in determining how any future CPS school board should be structured because it will be our children who are most impacted.
CPS Parents Should Have a Say in New School Board
CPS parents like myself deserve to have a say in the design of a new School Board.
Parent Perspectives on School Board Governance
I understand that our elected leaders have the challenge of meeting the needs of CPS while remaining accountable to the citizens of Chicago
A Mixed School Board
I am the mother of twin boys who are transitioning into young men before my eyes. I chose to send them to private school because of concerns I have always had with Chicago’s public school system leaving some children behind.
Chicago Sun-Times: Free Laptops, School Supplies Handed out in Englewood
Kids First Chicago Parent Advisory Board (PAB) members organized a laptop and school supply giveaway in Englewood through their organization, Something Good in Englewood, in partnership with Comp-U-Dopt.