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As CPS prepares to close a record number of schools, the fate of students and communities is in question.

Cassandra West

April 26, 2011

To get an interview with Jean-Claude Brizard, who has largely avoided the media since Mayor-elect Rahm Emanel named him to lead Chicago Public Schools, Sun-Times reporter Rosalind Rossi traveled to Rochester, N.Y., where she "cornered" the new CPS chief in the corridors of the Rochester School District.

April 25, 2011

Chicago’s next Schools CEO Jean-Claude Brizard was named in two federal lawsuits during his three years as superintendent of the Rochester, N.Y., school district, including one that accused him of age discrimination, the Sun-Times reported.

April 22, 2011

Renaissance Schools Fund, which for the last six years has poured enough startup money into new charter schools to triple their number in the Chicago Public Schools system announces a new $60 million venture fund to add 50 more charter schools.

April 21, 2011

When Rochester City Schools Superintendent Jean-Claude Brizard departs to take charge of Chicago's public school system, he'll leave behind a largely broken school district with dismal test scores, shaky finances and a fractured relationship with teachers, the Tribune reports.

April 20, 2011

From Rochester to Chicago, reports — old and new — on Mayor-elect Rahm Emanuel's choice for CPS' chief executive have emerged as a hot topic online this week. 

April 19, 2011

The Chicago Teachers Union reacted swiftly to the announcement that Rochester, N.Y., schools superintendent Jean-Claude Brizard will be Chicago Public Schools next CEO.

April 18, 2011

A financial dispute at an affluent Northwest Side elementary school is prompting Chicago Public Schools to rewrite policies to define more clearly the separation between schools and the increasingly influential charities that support them. (Tribune)

April 15, 2011

Chicago Public Schools are considering an $80 million property-tax increase as they try to close an estimated $820 million budget deficit, and they may have to lay off more than 2,000 teachers and increase class sizes without it, according to internal documents obtained by the Chicago News Cooperative.

April 14, 2011

Sweeping education reforms that would make it tougher for teachers to strike and easier for districts to fire poor teachers and lengthen the school day are emerging after months of negotiations.