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Deadline to File for Local School Council Elections Extended, CPS Says

By Heather Cherone | March 4, 2016 5:55pm | Updated on March 7, 2016 8:21am
 Steve Johnson, LSC chairman, and Principal Anna Pavichevich discuss Amundsen's budget shortfall with the school's LSC members.
Steve Johnson, LSC chairman, and Principal Anna Pavichevich discuss Amundsen's budget shortfall with the school's LSC members.
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JEFFERSON PARK — The deadline for parents, teachers and community members to run for Local School Councils across Chicago has been extended until March 18, Chicago Public Schools officials said Friday.

The deadline had been 3 p.m. Friday.

The councils are charged with approving schools' budgets while monitoring students' progress as measured by standardized tests and other benchmarks. In addition, councils have the power to hire — and fire — principals.

The 11-member councils are made up of six parents, two community members, two teachers and one school employee. High School councils also have a student member.

Candidates must submit nomination forms, which are available online, to the school by 3 p.m March 18, Chicago Public Schools officials said. Forms may not be emailed, submitted online or faxed to the school, officials said.

Candidates can also submit a statement detailing their qualifications for the position and their plans if elected, officials said.

CPS officials also extended the filing deadline for school council elections last year after too few candidates filed to run for the elections.

The elections will take place from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. April 13 at elementary schools and from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. April 14 at high schools. Newly elected council members will start their two-year terms July 1.

For more information, call 773-553-1400.

 

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