CPS Board Member Roles and Responsibilities
Being a member of a Board, especially a Board of Education for the 4th largest school district in the United States of America, is a really big job. I have come to realize that there is a huge knowledge gap from most people (including many of the candidates running) about the roles and responsibilities of an effective Board member.
As a trained journalist, Chicagoan, citizen, CPS parent, and candidate, I want everyone to make informed decisions about their Board of Education members. I have created a scorecard for District 4. I have also included the primary sources below to help everyone get informed on this critical leadership role.
This video from CPS is one of the best overviews I’ve seen:
Responsibilities from the Chicago Board of Education website: CPS has a budget of more than $9 billion, which is used to serve over 325,000 students across 634 schools. Governing this organization is a tremendous responsibility for the Board Members selected to lead. Board Members fulfill a number of specific key responsibilities, including, but not limited to:
Hiring and evaluating the CEO
Establishing the direction, goals, and priorities for the district
Approving district policies
Approving purchasing decisions, contracts, and intergovernmental agreements
Approving the district budget and capital improvement plan
Approving the school year calendar
Approving school continuous improvement plans, school actions, and school charters and contracts
Approving the dismissal of probationary appointed teachers, contract principals and tenured teachers, and non-probationary educational support personnel
Use this guide to help evaluate your local candidates. Let’s elect qualified candidates for local public education.