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Paul Vallas on the elected school board, the Chicago Teachers Union, and other education matters

Voters are casting their ballots for 10 elected Chicago School Board members for now, but the mayor still has control of most seats on the board. Vallas, a former Chicago Public Schools chief executive officer, explains what type of say the voter is really going to have on the school board. Vallas also says the Chicago Teachers Union has been undertaking a “big power grab” in recent years.

Voters to elect Chicago school board members for first time. What you need to know.

For the first time, Chicago voters will pick some of the members of the city’s public school board. Starting Jan. 15, the Chicago Board of Education will go from seven members appointed by the mayor to a 21-member hybrid board. Voters will elect 10 members, and the mayor will appoint the other 11, including the board president. Mila Koumpilova, a reporter for Chalkbeat Chicago, helps dive into the historic school board election.

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