Chicago Public Schools' controversial process of closing, consolidating and turning around schools will receive new scrutiny this week.
The City Council's Education Committee will hold a hearing Monday on a resolution to impose a one-year moratorium on any such changes, and the Chicago Board of Education is scheduled to vote Wednesday on proposals to close two schools, consolidate two others, turn around five and phase out one. Turnarounds involve replacing new teachers, principals, and other staff while the student body remains intact.
"The process -- from recommendation to the Board of Education vote -- is probably no more than a month," said Alderman Pat Dowell (3rd Ward), who co-sponsored the resolution in response to complaints of too little community involvement. "That's unfair."