Education

Chicago, IL 60612 (Directions)

This is a remote assignment. This meeting will be held via Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84116015969?pwd=SzNOZmJTcU15NnJyK29mYVQrbnpudz09

Meeting ID: 841 1601 5969

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Reporting

Edited and summarized by the Chicago - IL Documenters Team

Note-taking by Pachina Fletcher

LSC elections, Selective enrollment policy, Pre-K enrollment

Live reporting by Maia Spoto

LSC elections, Selective enrollment policy, Pre-K enrollment

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For background: LSCs are the governing bodies for each district-managed school. Their responsibilities include approving academic plans, voting on school budgets and choosing principals.

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This advisory board meeting comes just days before the 2022 LSC elections. The upcoming election will be held April 20 for elementary schools and April 21 for high schools. All voting is in-person this year and runs from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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You can find your school’s LSC candidates here: https://schoolinfo.cps.edu/Map-LSCElection/

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Director of LSC relations Kishasa Williams-Ford presents: 6,140 people are running, and 491 schools (96%) have enough candidates to meet quorum and form an LSC.

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18 schools don’t have enough candidates for quorum. 10 of those candidates can call a special meeting to fill vacancies in July. 2 of those slots must be filled by parents or community members. 8 schools can’t reach quorum b/c “they don’t have the makeup needed to fill vacancies”

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Two of those eight schools don’t have any candidate applications.

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“Remind your colleagues to vote for themselves. They have to have at least one vote (to be seated),” Williams-Ford says.

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Member at large Erica Nanton asks what the process is for counting votes when a candidate is running in two districts at once

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Williams-Ford: We will share the relevant guidelines in a “clear and concise way” after receiving more information related to Nanton’s specific question. She agrees to add the vote-counting rules topic to New Business

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“I think it’s important that candidates know the dynamics and understand these things going in,” Nanton says

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The link I introduced at the top of this thread is wrong. https://www.cps.edu/globalassets/cps-pages/about-cps/local-school-councils-lscs/04182022-lscab--meeting-agenda-updated.pdf here’s the correct agenda for tonight’s meeting. Please message me if you have any questions!

Agency Information

Chicago Local School Council Advisory Board

Pursuant to the Illinois School Code, in 1996, the Chicago Board of Education established a Local School Council Advisory Board (LSCAB) comprised of both elected and appointed currently-serving LSC members. The role of the LSCAB is to advise the Board of Education on issues related to Local School Council elections, operations, powers and duties, and school improvement plans. The LSCAB also serves as liaison between Local School Council members and senior staff and advises the Board of Education on other issues regarding the school district, as requested.

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