Chief Executive Officer of Chicago Public Schools explained

Post:Chief Executive Officer
Body:Chicago Public Schools
Insigniasize:100px
Incumbent:Pedro Martinez
Incumbentsince:September 29, 2021
Formation:1854 (as "Superintendent")
Inaugural:John Clark Dore (as "Superintendent")

Chicago Public Schools is headed by a chief executive officer (CEO) appointed by the mayor of Chicago. Currently serving as CEO is Pedro Martinez. This job is equivalent to a superintendent, and, before 1995, the occupant of this office was known as the "superintendent of Chicago Public Schools".

History

The position of chief executive officer was preceded by one of "Superintendent".[1] The first individual to hold this position had been John Clark Dore, who assumed the position in 1854.[1] [2] In 1855, the authority to remove the Superintendent was given to the Board of School Inspectors by the same ordinance which created the city's first high school, meaning the Chicago Common Council (today known as the "Chicago City Council") no longer held this authority.[2]

The role of Superintendent, when established, did not have well defined duties.[2] The office was originally subordinate to the Board of School Inspectors, and later the Chicago Board of Education (which supplanted the Board of School Inspectors in 1857).[2] Its powers were limited.[2] The role was, in part, shaped by its officeholders over the years.[2] Since the ordinance which established the office did not require administrative authority to be given to the superintendent, there was no clear delineation of policymaking and administrative roles between the superintendent and the school board.[2]

In practice, a stronger superintendency was developed, beginning under Edwin G. Cooley's tenure.[2] However, it was not until the 1917 Otis Bill that the superintendency was granted exclusive administrative power over schools.[2]

In 1995, the Government of Illinois passed the Chicago School Reform Amendatory Act, which replaced the position of superintendent with that of chief executive officer.[1] The first individual to serve under the title of CEO was Paul Vallas.[1]

Officeholders

Superintendents of Chicago Public Schools

The following is a table listing the individuals that held the position of "superintendent of Chicago Public Schools" from its creation in 1854 through its dissolution in 1995:

NameTenureCitation
John Clark Dore1854—1856[3] [4] [5]
William H. Wells1856—1864
Josiah Little Pickard1864—1877
Duane Doty1877—1880
George C. Howland1880—1891
Albert G. Lane1891—1898[6]
Elisha Benjamin Andrews1898—1900[7]
Edwin G. Cooley1900—1909
Ella Flagg Young1909—1915
John Shoop1915—1918
Charles Ernest Chadsey1919—1920
Peter A. Mortenson1920—1924
William McAndrew1924—1928[8]
William J. Bogan1928—1936
William Johnson1936—1946[9]
George Cassell (acting)1946–1947[10]
Herold C. Hunt1947—1953
Benjamin Willis1953—1966[11]
Thaddeus Lubera (interim)1966[12]
James F. Redmond1966—1975
Joseph P. Hannon1975—1979
Angeline Caruso (interim)1979—1981
Ruth B. Love1981—1985
Manford Byrd Jr.1985—1989
Charles D. Almo (interim)1989—1990
Ted Kimbrough1990—1993
Richard E. Stephenson Jr. (interim)1993[13] [14] [15]
Argie Johnson1993—1995[16] [17]

Chief Executive Officers of Chicago Public Schools

The following is a table listing the individuals that have held the position of "chief executive officer of Chicago Public Schools" since it was created in 1995:

NameTenureCitation
Paul Vallas1995—2001[18]
Arne Duncan2001—2009
Ron Huberman2009—2010
Terry Mazany (interim)2010—2011
Jean-Claude Brizard2011—2012
Barbara Byrd-Bennett2012—2015
Jesse Ruiz (interim)2015[19] [20]
Forrest Claypool2015—2017
Janice K. Jackson2017—2021
José Torres (interim)2021[21]
Pedro Martinez2021–present[22]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History of Chicago Public Schools . . March 11, 2020.
  2. Web site: Tarvardian . Arthur Norman . Battle Over the Chicago Schools: The Superintendency of William Mcandrew . . March 11, 2020 . 1992 . 1, 13–16, 18–20, 22–23, 30–31, 40, 50–51, 220.
  3. Book: History of Chicago, Illinois. v.2. . Munsell & co . Chicago and New York City . 89, 102–108 . en.
  4. Web site: James . Michael . The Chicago Board of Education Desegregation Policies and Practices [1975-1985]

    A Historical Examination of the Administrations of Superintendents Dr. Joseph P. Hannon and Dr. Ruth Love ]

    . Loyola University Chicago . March 11, 2020.
  5. Book: Moses . John . Kirkland . Joseph . History of Chicago, Illinois Volume 2 . 1895 . Munsell & Company . 105–109 . en.
  6. Bright . Orville T. . Albert G. Lane (1841-1906) . The Elementary School Teacher . 7 . 4 . 177–181 . en . 10.1086/453614 . December 1906. 143376356 .
  7. Web site: E. Benjamin Andrews . www.hetwebsite.net . History of Economic Thought . March 11, 2020.
  8. Education: Superintendent in Chicago . Time . May 4, 1936.
  9. Web site: Thompson . John . N.C.A. Body Asks City Schools Be Discredited . Newspapers.com . Chicago Tribune . August 16, 2021 . en . subscription . March 15, 1947.
  10. Web site: N.C.A. ACCREDITS SCHOOLS, DROPS 15 MONTH THREAT . Newspapers.com . Chicago Tribune . August 16, 2021 . en . subscription . June 29, 1947.
  11. Web site: WHY THE LAST 8 SUPERINTENDENTS HAVE LEFT . chicagotribune.com . Chicago Tribune . March 11, 2020 . November 6, 1992.
  12. Web site: Interim Superintendent Named in Chicago . Newspapers.com . The Decatur Daily Review . The Associated Press . 30 October 2021 . en . subscription . August 25, 1966.
  13. Web site: Heard . Jacquelyn . CITY SCHOOLS GO TO RANKS TO FIND AN INTERIM CHIEF . chicagotribune.com . Chicago Tribune . March 13, 2020 . February 2, 1993.
  14. Book: Bryk . Anthony . Charting Chicago School Reform: Democratic Localism As A Lever For Change . 2018 . Routledge . 978-0-429-97029-0 . 365 . March 13, 2020 . en.
  15. Web site: Richard E. Stephenson, Jr.'s Biography . The HistoryMakers . 10 November 2021 . en.
  16. Web site: Heard . Jacquelyn . HER 1ST YEAR A LESSON FOR SCHOOLS CHIEF . chicagotribune.com . Chicago Tribune . March 13, 2020 . August 7, 1994.
  17. Book: Marilyn Gittell. Gittell . Marilyn . Strategies for School Equity: Creating Productive Schools in a Just Society . 1998 . Yale University Press . 978-0-300-14654-7 . 222 . March 13, 2020 . en.
  18. Web site: Graphic: Timeline of Chicago Public Schools CEOs . chicagotribune.com . Chicago Tribune . March 11, 2020 . June 2, 2015.
  19. Web site: Ruiz Takes Charge at CPS, Suspends SUPES Contract, Halts No-Bid Deals . DNAinfo Chicago . June 4, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200604054956/https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20150422/loop/ruiz-fill-for-byrd-bennett-on-school-board-continue-vp-post/ . June 4, 2020 . dead .
  20. Web site: Spielman . Fran . Rahm's agency heads could outlast him thanks to golden parachute contracts . Chicago Sun-Times . June 4, 2020 . en . February 18, 2019.
  21. Web site: Koumpilova . Mila . José Torres poised to start as interim Chicago schools CEO on an open-ended contract . . July 8, 2021 . en . June 30, 2021.
  22. Web site: New Chicago Public Schools CEO, Chicago's top doctor address COVID safety protocols . ABC 7 Chicago . WLS-TV . 30 September 2021.