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Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez attends final board meeting, vote on renewing charter schools

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CHICAGO (WLS) — Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez attended his final school board meeting on Thursday as board members reviewed renewals for several of the city’s charter schools.

After a challenging year that involved his removal, Martinez delivered his last update to the Chicago School Board. He became emotional as he acknowledged the role of his teachers in recognizing his potential when he was a student in CPS.

“My teachers and counselors motivated me to push myself and steered me towards becoming the first person in my family to attend college at the University of Illinois,” shared Martinez.

Martinez’s remarks drew a standing ovation only from board members who support him. The majority of the split 21 member hybrid board are backed by Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Teachers Union.

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Charter schools have also been a point of controversy this year. The board is voting on a CTU supported resolution calling for charter operators to be more transparent and accountable.

“In this resolution, charters may not close during a renewal term, and they have to give notice and work with CPS and families on a transition plan if they intend to close at the end of the term,” appointed school board member Karen Zacor said.

The charter resolution is in response to this year’s drama over Acero school closures. Because of it, the new school board delayed a vote on charter renewals for 21 other schools, including Urban Prep.

The board is expected to renew them all Thursday, but for much shorter terms, some for only two years. Charter operators argue the time frame is too short.

“It takes 18 months of work from a whole team at a charter central office to go through the rule process,” said Andrew Broy with the Illinois Network of Charter Schools. “So giving a two year renewal essentially puts the school on renewal treadmill, and all they’re focused on is renewal.”

Also Thursday, Safe Passage workers rallied to ask Chicago Public Schools to keep the program in the district’s next budget.

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