CPS America hosted its 4th Annual Product Innovation Day today at its headquarters in Richardson, Texas. The event served as the official launch of ...
C hicago Public Schools is currently in a heated political debate over a $175 million pension payment for non-teaching staff.
The decision to delay the vote is an acknowledgment that budget amendment does not have the support of at least 14 of the 21 CPS board members.
As the chair of the City Council Budget Committee, I want to be clear: The fate of the CPS pension payment will have a direct impact on every single Chicagoan, whether you live on the West Side ...
The city already made the payment, and now is demanding CPS repay the money before the end of the month. "We're recommending a short-term borrowing to serve as a bridge to working out a more ...
This award, from the U.S. Department of Energy, will provide funding of $1.1 million over 24 months for CPS to continue its development effort for “Modular Radiation Shielding for Transportation ...
The parent-child comparison comes as Johnson continues to insist that the school district reimburse the city for a payment to a pension fund that includes thousands of CPS employees. Johnson’s ...
Johnson used a City Hall news conference to make his case to the new 21-member, partially elected CPS board, which is set to vote Thursday on whether to make that pension payment and how to pay for ...
It’s a $175 million question: who should pick up the tab on a Chicago Public Schools pension contribution for non-teacher staff? (https://wgntv.com/news/chicago ...
What's at stake that somebody has got to make this pension payment and the city doesn't have the money to do it. And CPS doesn't really have the money to do it. But we heard a very long ...
The funding feud between Chicago Public Schools and the mayor's office over a $175 million pension payment is heating up.
To amend the Chicago Public Schools’ budget, two-thirds of the members of the Board of Education members must vote to approve. Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times Share The Board of Education is considering ...