Leaders of the Chicago Teachers Union accused Mayor Lori Lightfoot of retaliating against Bianchi and Stark for objecting to her decision to green light the move of the metal shredding and recycling operation from Lincoln Park to the Southeast Side.
Leaders of the Chicago Teachers Union accused Mayor Lori Lightfoot of retaliating against Bianchi and Stark for objecting to her decision to give the parent company of General Iron the green light to move its metal shredding and recycling operation from Lincoln Park to the Southeast Side.
The board’s vote represented a rare rebuke for Martinez and the mayor, since the board is made up of members appointed by Lightfoot. Martinez was handpicked by Lightfoot to run the district. After the vote, Board President Miguel del Valle did not directly address the dispute, but said the board “believes strongly in culturally relevant public education.”
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