Chicago Board of Education
The Chicago Board of Education approves Chicago Public Schools’ operating budget, sets district direction and priorities, approves the academic calendar and signs off on capital improvements. The board is also tasked with hiring the district’s CEO. This election, city voters will for the first time be choosing their representatives on the board. The members will come from 10 geographic districts as the board shifts from being appointed by the mayor to elected by residents. As part of that transition, a hybrid board featuring these 10 newly elected members plus members appointed by the mayor will expand the Board of Education to 21 beginning in January 2025. It’s a lot of change, and we’ve got even more details about the transition in this explainer.
Candidates
1st District
Michelle N. Pierre
I am running for the Chicago Board of Education because I believe in the power of education to transform lives and communities.
2nd District
Ebony L. DeBerry
As an education organizer, I’ve grown parent mentor programs from one school to eight.
Margaret "Maggie" Cullerton Hooper
I am a woman with disabilities, I have a child with disabilities, and I work as a volunteer advocate for families of children with disabilities across CPS
Kate Doyle
I am running because we need a progressive and independent voice advocating for our students.
Bruce Leon
Did not participate in the 2024 voter guide.
3rd District
Carlos A. Rivas Jr.
Did not participate in the 2024 voter guide.
Jason C. Dones
I’m committed to our neighborhood schools and the idea of a community-led education movement.
4th District
Karen Zaccor
I am the only candidate in this district who has been a full-time CPS teacher in the last 15 years.
Ellen Rosenfeld
As a devoted mother of four CPS students, my entire adult career has been dedicated to advocating for our students, families and teachers.
Kimberly Brown
I have the experience and empathy to lead and transform Chicago Public Schools to be the foundation of our city's success.
Thomas Day
To deal with these challenges, we must turn away from divisive politics, special interests, and power-seekers control our government and schools.
Andrew A. Davis
I have extensive experience in the financing of education and am a proven education problem solver.
5th District
Aaron "Jitu" Brown
I am running to collaborate with community to win equity, investment, and a community voice in our public school system.
Michilla "Kyla" Blaise
Did not participate in the 2024 voter guide.
6th District
Jessica Biggs
I choose to become a teacher and then a school leader in large part because of the inequalities I saw in my community and the world.
Anusha Thotakura
I believe in the transformative power of public education and the urgent need for responsible leadership.
Andre Smith
Did not participate in the 2024 voter guide.
7th District
Yesenia Lopez
Did not participate in the 2024 voter guide.
Eva A. Villalobos
Did not participate in the 2024 voter guide.
Raquel Don
Did not participate in the 2024 voter guide.
8th District
Angel Gutierrez
Did not participate in the 2024 voter guide.
Felix Ponce
Did not participate in the 2024 voter guide.
9th District
Therese Boyle
Did not participate in the 2024 voter guide.
Lanetta M. Thomas
I am passionate about advocating for equitable education, ensuring that every child has access to quality learning experiences regardless of their background.
La'Mont Raymond Williams
I am running to represent the working class and middle-class families of the 9th district, families like my own.
Miquel Lewis
Did not participate in the 2024 voter guide.
10th District
Adam Parrott-Sheffer
I personally want to be represented on the Chicago School Board by a parent whose children will feel the impact of the board’s decision.
Che "Rhymefest" Smith
Did not participate in the 2024 voter guide.
Karin Norington-Reaves
I am running to represent families like mine who want to remain in the city we love and want quality schools for our children to do so.
Robert Jones
As a faith based leader and Community Organizer, I am committed to be a voice for the voiceless and throughout the 10th District.


