As we continue to confront the devastating realities of the proposed SY26-27 school budgets, I want to remind every member that CPAA’s first and most urgent priority has been fighting to protect Assistant Principals as foundational positions in every school.
TAKE ACTION! Contact your elected school board members (listed by district in the table below) and remind them that YOUR CHILDREN and THEIR SCHOOLS MATTER.
If you need help balancing the books, ask the leaders who manage their own abysmal budgets every year; we continuously find solutions that aren’t this detrimental to our children.
Workers depend on NIOSH to prevent illness, injury and death on the job,” the AFL-CIO said in a statement. “Without this research, more workers will get sick, more workers will be injured, and more workers will die.
The Chicago Principals and Administrators Association (CPAA) recognizes the seriousness of the fiscal challenges facing our school district. As the Chicago Board of Education and CPS leadership consider how to close a projected $734 million deficit for SY25–26, CPAA makes clear that we do not take a position on how the district or the Board chooses to balance the overall district budget.