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Newly-appointed interim schools chief Macquline King tells the Chicago Board of Education the budget shortfall is $200 ...
Chicago Public Schools' interim CEO Macquline King addresses a $730 million budget shortfall, advocating for transparent and ...
That number is up from a previously cited deficit of $529 million, in part due to a $175 million payment to a city pension ...
Chicago Public Schools interim CEO Macqueline King is focused on providing stability and continuity for the upcoming school ...
I step into this role with a deep sense of responsibility and an unwavering commitment to the students, families and the ...
The new figure, announced Thursday by the CEO, includes a $175 million pension payment that Mayor Brandon Johnson needs to ...
The Chicago Board of Education selected City Hall employee Dr. Macquline King to be the interim CEO of Chicago Public Schools ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Chicago Public Schools Board has appointed Macquline King as the new CPS CEO. The board held a vote Wednesday. The vote was 11 to 8 to approve King, with one abstention.
The board on Wednesday voted to approve Macquline King, Mayor Brandon Johnson’s senior director of education policy and a former CPS principal, as Chicago Public Schools’ interim CEO.
The Chicago Board of Education on Wednesday approved XXXX as interim schools chief, replacing outgoing CEO Pedro Martinez as the search for a permanent leader continues.
Macquline King, the senior director of educational policy in the mayor’s office, will take over as interim CEO as the school district tries to close a $529 million deficit.