JUST IN: Miguel del Valle, who has led Chicago’s Board of Education since 2019, will be leaving his post as his term ends this week. The announcement comes as Mayor Brandon Johnson continues to weigh his own selections for board appointments.
The board president said he’ll be stepping down Friday when his current term expires.
Before joining the board, del Valle served in the General Assembly, where he became Illinois’ first Latino state senator. After serving in that role for 20 years, he later became Chicago’s city clerk. During Wednesday’s meeting, del Valle thanked former mayor Lori Lightfoot for appointing him to the board following her election in 2019, and said he’s recently spoken with Mayor Johnson, whom he described as “collaborative and responsible.”
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