Administrators to be reorganized in Chicago district

July 27, 2011
New CEO will reduce number of chief area officers

From The Chicago Tribune: Chicago Public Schools CEO Jean-Claude Brizard has begun reorganizing the school system's administration. The district will change the structure of its middle managers, whom some in the system call "mini-superintendents." The number of chief area officers will be pared from 24 to 19 and grouped to include all the high school and elementary principals in a region so the chiefs can work to align curriculum.

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