Schools
Forrest Claypool, the mayor’s chief of staff (1989-1991 and 1998-1999), explains that one reason Daley took on school reform was to make the city more attractive to middle-class residents:
Two former CEO's of Chicago Public Schools, Paul Vallas (1995-2001) and Arne Duncan (2001-2008), remember their stints working for Mayor Daley:
Mellody Hobson, president of Ariel Investments in Chicago, reflects on Daley’s efforts to reform the schools:
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- Mayor Daley at a Noble School
- Mayor Daley's school reforms
- Forrest Claypool discusses Mayor Richard M. Daley's decision to take responsibility for the Chicago Public Schools.
- Paul Vallas discusses his tenure as CEO of Chicago Public Schools.
- Arne Duncan discusses behind school closures and children to other schools.
- Mellody Hobson discusses Mayor Richard M. Daley's takeover of the Chicago Public Schools and his support for charter schools.