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Morales announced her resignation from the school board on October 4, 2024, which will take effect at the end of the month.<ref>[https://apnews.com/article/mayor-chicago-schools-election-board-union-cps-e24d029cad55cb6029d8c559d8c4534d ''AP News'', "Mayor’s Control of Chicago Schools Faces New Election Board," accessed October 7, 2024]</ref> To learn more, click [[#Noteworthy_events|here]].
Morales announced her resignation from the school board on October 4, 2024, which took effect at the end of the month.<ref>[https://apnews.com/article/mayor-chicago-schools-election-board-union-cps-e24d029cad55cb6029d8c559d8c4534d ''AP News'', "Mayor’s Control of Chicago Schools Faces New Election Board," accessed October 7, 2024]</ref> To learn more, click [[#Noteworthy_events|here]].
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Prior offices
Chicago Public Schools Board of Education

Michelle Morales was a member of the Chicago Public Schools Board of Education in Illinois. She assumed office on July 18, 2023. She left office on October 31, 2024.

Morales announced her resignation from the school board on October 4, 2024, which took effect at the end of the month.[1] To learn more, click here.

Noteworthy events

Chicago school board member resignations (2024)

On October 4, 2024, Chicago Board of Education members Elizabeth Todd-Breland, Mariela Estrada, Mary Fahey Hughes, Rudy Lozano, Michelle Morales, Jianan Shi, and Tanya Woods announced their resignations.[2] Their resignations come after a budget meeting in July 2024, where the board rejected Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposal to take out a loan to cover teacher pensions.[3]

On October 7, 2024, Johnson announced six interim appointments to the board: Olga Bautista, Michilla Blaise, Mary Gardner, Mitchell Ikenna Johnson, Deborah Pope, and Frank Niles Thomas.[4]

On October 31, 2024, newly appointed board president Mitchell Ikenna Johnson resigned following criticism of posts made on Ikenna Johnson's Facebook account in the previous year.[5]

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