Macquline King, CPS grad and principal who led through mass school closures, rises to CEO

Macquline King, a CPS grad and principal, has been chosen to lead the Chicago Public Schools as CEO. King's experiences as a principal during mass school closures have prepared her to tackle the district's current challenges, including a drop in enrollment and budget deficits.
Macquline King is set to become the CEO of Chicago Public Schools. She previously worked as a principal at two elementary schools, where she gained experience navigating school closures and community needs. King's leadership skills and commitment to listening have earned her support from teachers, parents, and educators. The school board will vote to approve her three-year contract on Monday. King's background in teaching and learning made her an ideal candidate for the position. She will face challenges such as developing a budget for the upcoming school year and addressing the district's enrollment and funding issues.
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