Kimberly Brown for Chicago Board of Education

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Why the First-Ever Elected Chicago School Board Matters

Make a Big Difference in Chicago with 1 Vote. Your Voice Matters in the Upcoming School Board Election!

For the first time ever, the Chicago Board of Education will be transitioning to an elected school board, opposed to a Mayor-appointed one.

As part of this transition, the City of Chicago has been divided into 10 districts. Each district will be represented by one elected Board Member and another Board Member still appointed by the Mayor. The Mayor will also appoint one President of the Board, for a total of 21 Board Members that will serve a two year term.

This gives Chicago residents a unique opportunity to have some say in how Chicago Public Schools are run!

Strong schools create thriving neighborhoods and are the key to revitalizing Chicago.

This is the first opportunity for kids to decide the future of their schools by voting (ages 18+), and/or coaching their parent(s) on the issues that are important to them, and who to vote for. As parents and dedicated members of our community, we know our children deserve the very best education possible. That's why this first-ever school board election in Chicago is so critical.

Together, we can create a thriving learning environment where every student feels valued, supported, and empowered to reach their full potential. By investing in our schools, we're investing in the future of our community.