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President of the Chicago Board of Education

The Chicago Board of Education is led by a president.[2] The current President of the Chicago Board of Education is Jianan Shi.[1]

President of Chicago Board of Education
Incumbent
Jianan Shi
since July 26, 2023[1]

Since the 1995 Chicago School Reform Amendatory Act went into effect, the president has been directly appointed by the mayor of Chicago, rather than being elected among the members of the board.[3]

Beginning with the 2026 Chicago Board of Education elections, after which the Board of Education is slated to become an entirely-elected board, the president will be directly elected at-large by the city's voters.[4] It will be one of four at-large citywide elected offices in Chicago (alongside the mayor of Chicago, city clerk of Chicago, and city treasurer of Chicago).

Officeholders edit

Chairmen of the Chicago Board of School Inspectors (1840–1857) edit

Until 1857, the head of the school board was known as the "chairman of the Chicago Board of School Inspectors"[5] Written records of the board prior to 1840 are incomplete.[6]

Name Tenure Notes Citation
William Jones 1840–1843 [6]
  J. Young Scammon 1843–1845 [6]
William Jones 1845–1848 [6]
E. S. Kimberly 1848 [6]
unknown 1849 [6]
Henry Smith 1850–1851 [6]
William Jones 1851–1852 [6]
Flavel Moseley 1852–1853 [6]
William H. Brown 1853–1854 [6]
Flavel Moseley 1854–1857 [6]

Presidents of the Chicago Board of Education (1857–1995) edit

Name Tenure Notes Citation
Flavel Moseley 1857–1858 [6]
Luther Haven 1858–1860 [6]
  John Clark Dore 1860–1861 [6][5]
John H. Foster 1861–1862 [6][5]
  Walter Loomis Newberry 1863 [6]
  Charles N. Holden 1864–1866 [6]
George C. Clarke 1866–1867 [6]
  Lorenzo Brentano 1867–1868 [6]
S. A. Briggs 1868–1869 [6]
  William H. King 1869–1870 [6]
  Eben F. Runyan 1870–1872 [6]
  William H. King 1872–1874 [6]
John H. Richberg 1874–1876 [6]
W. K. Sullivan 1876–1878 [6]
  William H. Wells 1878–1880 [6]
Martin Delany 1880–1882 [6]
Norman Bridge 1882–1883 [6]
  Adolf Kraus 1883–1884 [6]
James R. Doolittle Jr. 1884–1885 [6]
  Adolf Kraus 1885–1886 [6]
Allan C. Story 1886–1888 [6]
  Graeme Stewart 1888–1889 [6]
William G. Beale 1889–1890 [6]
Louis Nettlehorst 1890–1891 [6]
John McLaren 1891–1893 [7][8][9]
  A. S. Trude 1893–1895 [7][10]
Daniel R. Cameron 1895–1896 [11][12]
Edward G. Halle 1896–1898 [13][14][15]
Graham H. Harris 1898–1902 [16][17]
Clayton Mark 1902–1905 [18]
  Edward Tilden 1905–1906 [19][20]
Emil W. Ritter 1906–1907 [21][22]
Otto C. Schneider 1907–1909 [23][24]
Alfred R. Urion 1909–1910 [25][23]
James Burton "J. B." McFatrich 1910–1912 [25][26]
  Peter Reinberg 1912−1914 [26][27]
Michael J. Collins 1914–1915 [28][29]
  Jacob Loeb 1915–1917 [30][31]
  Edwin S. Davis 1917–1922 [32][30]
  John Dill Robertson 1922–1923 [33][34][35][36]
Charles Moderwell 1923–1925 [37][38]
Edward B. Ellicott 1925–1926 Died in office [39][40]
Julius F. Smietanka acting 1926–1927 Served on acting basis [41][42]
J. Lewis Coath 1927–1928 [43]
H. Wallace Caldwell 1928–1930 [44][45]
Lewis E. Myers 1930–1933 [44][46]
James B. McCahey 1933–1948 [47][48]
Charles J. Whipple 1947–1948 [49][50]
William B. Traynor 1948–1955 [51]
  Sargent Shriver 1955–1960 [52]
Thomas L. Marshall 1960–1961 [53]
William G. Caples 1961–1962 [54]
  Clair Roddewig 1962–1964 [55]
Frank M. Whiston 1964–1970 [56]
John D. Carey 1970–1979 [57][58]
Catherine Rohter 1979–1980 [58][59][60]
Kenneth B. Smith 1980–1981 [61][62]
Raul Villalobos 1981–1983 [63][64]
Sol Brandzel 1983–1984 [65][66]
  George Muñoz 1984–1987 [67][68]
Frank Gardner 1987–1989 [69][70]
James Compton interim 1989–1990 Served on an interim basis [71][72]
Clinton Bristow Jr. 1990–1992 [73][74]
Florence Cox 1992–1993 [73][75]
D. Sharon Gant 1993–1995 [76][77]

Chairmen of the School Reform Board of Trustees (1995–1999) edit

Name Tenure Notes Citation
  Gery Chico 1995–1999 Appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley [78][79][80]

Presidents of the Chicago Board of Education (1999–present) edit

Name Tenure Notes Citation
  Gery Chico 1999–2001 Appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley [78][80]
Michael Scott Sr. 2001–2006 Appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley [81][82]
Rufus Williams 2006–2009 Appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley [83]
Michael Scott Sr. 2009 Appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley; died in office [82][84]
Mary Richardson-Lowry 2010–2011 Appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley [85]
David J. Vitale 2011–2015 Appointed by Mayor Rahm Emanuel [86][87]
Frank M. Clark 2016–2019 Appointed by Mayor Rahm Emanuel [88][89]
  Miguel del Valle 2019–2023 Appointed by Mayor Lori Lightfoot [90]
Jianan Shi 2023-present Appointed by Mayor Brandon Johnson [1]

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The Chicago Board of Education is led by a president 2 The current President of the Chicago Board of Education is Jianan Shi 1 President of Chicago Board of EducationIncumbentJianan Shisince July 26 2023 1 Since the 1995 Chicago School Reform Amendatory Act went into effect the president has been directly appointed by the mayor of Chicago rather than being elected among the members of the board 3 Beginning with the 2026 Chicago Board of Education elections after which the Board of Education is slated to become an entirely elected board the president will be directly elected at large by the city s voters 4 It will be one of four at large citywide elected offices in Chicago alongside the mayor of Chicago city clerk of Chicago and city treasurer of Chicago Contents 1 Officeholders 1 1 Chairmen of the Chicago Board of School Inspectors 1840 1857 1 2 Presidents of the Chicago Board of Education 1857 1995 1 3 Chairmen of the School Reform Board of Trustees 1995 1999 1 4 Presidents of the Chicago Board of Education 1999 present 2 ReferencesOfficeholders editChairmen of the Chicago Board of School Inspectors 1840 1857 edit Until 1857 the head of the school board was known as the chairman of the Chicago Board of School Inspectors 5 Written records of the board prior to 1840 are incomplete 6 Name Tenure Notes CitationWilliam Jones 1840 1843 6 nbsp J Young Scammon 1843 1845 6 William Jones 1845 1848 6 E S Kimberly 1848 6 unknown 1849 6 Henry Smith 1850 1851 6 William Jones 1851 1852 6 Flavel Moseley 1852 1853 6 William H Brown 1853 1854 6 Flavel Moseley 1854 1857 6 Presidents of the Chicago Board of Education 1857 1995 edit Name Tenure Notes CitationFlavel Moseley 1857 1858 6 Luther Haven 1858 1860 6 nbsp John Clark Dore 1860 1861 6 5 John H Foster 1861 1862 6 5 nbsp Walter Loomis Newberry 1863 6 nbsp Charles N Holden 1864 1866 6 George C Clarke 1866 1867 6 nbsp Lorenzo Brentano 1867 1868 6 S A Briggs 1868 1869 6 nbsp William H King 1869 1870 6 nbsp Eben F Runyan 1870 1872 6 nbsp William H King 1872 1874 6 John H Richberg 1874 1876 6 W K Sullivan 1876 1878 6 nbsp William H Wells 1878 1880 6 Martin Delany 1880 1882 6 Norman Bridge 1882 1883 6 nbsp Adolf Kraus 1883 1884 6 James R Doolittle Jr 1884 1885 6 nbsp Adolf Kraus 1885 1886 6 Allan C Story 1886 1888 6 nbsp Graeme Stewart 1888 1889 6 William G Beale 1889 1890 6 Louis Nettlehorst 1890 1891 6 John McLaren 1891 1893 7 8 9 nbsp A S Trude 1893 1895 7 10 Daniel R Cameron 1895 1896 11 12 Edward G Halle 1896 1898 13 14 15 Graham H Harris 1898 1902 16 17 Clayton Mark 1902 1905 18 nbsp Edward Tilden 1905 1906 19 20 Emil W Ritter 1906 1907 21 22 Otto C Schneider 1907 1909 23 24 Alfred R Urion 1909 1910 25 23 James Burton J B McFatrich 1910 1912 25 26 nbsp Peter Reinberg 1912 1914 26 27 Michael J Collins 1914 1915 28 29 nbsp Jacob Loeb 1915 1917 30 31 nbsp Edwin S Davis 1917 1922 32 30 nbsp John Dill Robertson 1922 1923 33 34 35 36 Charles Moderwell 1923 1925 37 38 Edward B Ellicott 1925 1926 Died in office 39 40 Julius F Smietanka acting 1926 1927 Served on acting basis 41 42 J Lewis Coath 1927 1928 43 H Wallace Caldwell 1928 1930 44 45 Lewis E Myers 1930 1933 44 46 James B McCahey 1933 1948 47 48 Charles J Whipple 1947 1948 49 50 William B Traynor 1948 1955 51 nbsp Sargent Shriver 1955 1960 52 Thomas L Marshall 1960 1961 53 William G Caples 1961 1962 54 nbsp Clair Roddewig 1962 1964 55 Frank M Whiston 1964 1970 56 John D Carey 1970 1979 57 58 Catherine Rohter 1979 1980 58 59 60 Kenneth B Smith 1980 1981 61 62 Raul Villalobos 1981 1983 63 64 Sol Brandzel 1983 1984 65 66 nbsp George Munoz 1984 1987 67 68 Frank Gardner 1987 1989 69 70 James Compton interim 1989 1990 Served on an interim basis 71 72 Clinton Bristow Jr 1990 1992 73 74 Florence Cox 1992 1993 73 75 D Sharon Gant 1993 1995 76 77 Chairmen of the School Reform Board of Trustees 1995 1999 edit Name Tenure Notes Citation nbsp Gery Chico 1995 1999 Appointed by Mayor Richard M Daley 78 79 80 Presidents of the Chicago Board of Education 1999 present edit Name Tenure Notes Citation nbsp Gery Chico 1999 2001 Appointed by Mayor Richard M Daley 78 80 Michael Scott Sr 2001 2006 Appointed by Mayor Richard M Daley 81 82 Rufus Williams 2006 2009 Appointed by Mayor Richard M Daley 83 Michael Scott Sr 2009 Appointed by Mayor Richard M Daley died in office 82 84 Mary Richardson Lowry 2010 2011 Appointed by Mayor Richard M Daley 85 David J Vitale 2011 2015 Appointed by Mayor Rahm Emanuel 86 87 Frank M Clark 2016 2019 Appointed by Mayor Rahm Emanuel 88 89 nbsp Miguel del Valle 2019 2023 Appointed by Mayor Lori Lightfoot 90 Jianan Shi 2023 present Appointed by Mayor Brandon Johnson 1 References edit a b c New Chicago Public Schools board lays out ambitious agenda for school system WBEZ Chicago July 26 2023 Retrieved August 2 2023 Thometz Kristen June 3 2019 Mayor Lightfoot Appoints New Chicago School Board WTTW News Retrieved March 11 2020 A Brief History of the Chicago School Board CODE Chicago Communities Organized for Democracy 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