CPS CEO Pedro Martinez (left) and Mayor Brandon Johnson (right) with yellow and black balloons in background
CPS CEO Pedro Martinez (left) and Mayor Brandon Johnson (right) released the first school budgets under the new mayoral administration Tuesday. Most schools saw gains. Anthony Vazquez / Chicago Sun-Times
CPS CEO Pedro Martinez (left) and Mayor Brandon Johnson (right) with yellow and black balloons in background
CPS CEO Pedro Martinez (left) and Mayor Brandon Johnson (right) released the first school budgets under the new mayoral administration Tuesday. Most schools saw gains. Anthony Vazquez / Chicago Sun-Times

Mayor Brandon Johnson shook things up Wednesday when he announced new appointees for all but one member of the Chicago Board of Education.

Reset learns what this change means for Chicago schools.

GUEST: Sarah Karp, WBEZ education reporter

CPS CEO Pedro Martinez (left) and Mayor Brandon Johnson (right) with yellow and black balloons in background
CPS CEO Pedro Martinez (left) and Mayor Brandon Johnson (right) released the first school budgets under the new mayoral administration Tuesday. Most schools saw gains. Anthony Vazquez / Chicago Sun-Times
CPS CEO Pedro Martinez (left) and Mayor Brandon Johnson (right) with yellow and black balloons in background
CPS CEO Pedro Martinez (left) and Mayor Brandon Johnson (right) released the first school budgets under the new mayoral administration Tuesday. Most schools saw gains. Anthony Vazquez / Chicago Sun-Times

Mayor Brandon Johnson shook things up Wednesday when he announced new appointees for all but one member of the Chicago Board of Education.

Reset learns what this change means for Chicago schools.

GUEST: Sarah Karp, WBEZ education reporter