Martinez, a University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign graduate who majored in accounting before getting an MBA at DePaul University, does not have a traditional background for an educator. He has apparently never been a classroom teacher and worked in the private sector as an audit supervisor before joining the Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago.
He then went on to work under Duncan at CPS, then at a Nevada public school system as superintendent and finally at San Antonio, again as superintendent. Skip to content. He will enter a considerably different political climate, however. Latest Breaking News.
No indication the robbery was connected to recent fatal shooting. Evidence concluded in Kyle Rittenhouse trial. Most Read. That school system, about seven times smaller than CPS, consists of just more than 90 schools. Clarity on his compensation package should come by next week, when the Board of Education is expected to approve his hiring.
Jose Torres, a retired administrator who stepped in as interim over the summer. Lopez, the San Antonio union leader, said teachers and families there were glad to see a Latino leader from a working-class family take over the district. But in the end they were disappointed by his tenure, she said. Know about breaking news as it happens. We follow the stories and update you as they develop.
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Home Drive Working. Filed under: Education News Chicago. In his tenure as San Antonio superintendent, Martinez drew national attention for his push to better integrate the school district , which serves about 50, students. Both positions currently are held by interim administrators. Martinez will have to be an independent thinker, a far better partner and collaborator than Mayor Lightfoot, and work with stakeholders to keep them safe, earn their trust and meet high expectations.
Asked Wednesday about hiring someone with an MBA and not a background in classroom management, Lightfoot said his track record and history advocating for children living in poverty made him the right fit — and that she was particularly impressed by his decision to defy the Texas order banning mask mandates.
Martinez said Wednesday that his goal is to unite a fractured school district. The enemy is poverty. We are on the same side. Still, in an interview with Chalkbeat earlier this summer, Martinez said he could not pass up on the Chicago opportunity. It really launched my pathway to becoming a superintendent. Chicago launched a national search for a new schools chief last spring after Jackson — citing the intense pressures of steering the district through the pandemic and an acrimonious reopening standoff — announced she would step down at the end of June.
Since then, Torres, a former Elgin superintendent, has served in the interim role. The city contracted Illinois-based search firm BWP and Associates to lead the search, setting an aggressive deadline of late July. The opening drew 25 applications by June.
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