CPS Austin Community Action Council (CAC)

Michele Clark High School 5101 W. Harrison, Chicago, IL, United States

CPS Community Action Council (CACs) consist of 25-30 voting members who are directly involved in developing a strategic plan for educational success within their communities. CAC members include parents; elected officials; faith-based institutions, health care and community-based organizations; Local School Council (LSC) members; business leaders; educators and school administrators; staff members from Chicago’s Sister Agencies; community residents; and students. COPA will join this community meeting in Austin.

CPS Community Action Council Meeting – Austin

Michele Clark High School 5101 W. Harrison, Chicago, IL, United States

There are several CACs across Chicago. Each works to empower the community they serve to lead the improvement of local quality education. CAC members include parents; elected officials; faith-based institutions, health care, and community-based organizations; Local School Council (LSC) members; business leaders; educators and school administrators; staff members from Chicago’s Sister Agencies; community residents; and students. This event is open to the public.

COPA Student Education & Training Exercise at Michele Clark High School

Michele Clark High School 5101 W. Harrison, Chicago, IL, United States

COPA Public Affairs team will be presenting mock use of force cases for high school students and taking students through a education and training exercise. This is a private event.

CPS Parent’s University

Michele Clark High School 5101 W. Harrison, Chicago, IL, United States

CPS Parent University connects parents and guardians of CPS students with facilities and resources to learn in the same schools attended by their children.

Local School Councils – Chicago

Michele Clark High School 5101 W. Harrison, Chicago, IL, United States

This event is open to the public.

CPS: Community Action Council Meeting – Austin

Michele Clark High School 5101 W. Harrison, Chicago, IL, United States

Community Action Councils, or CACs, consist of 25-30 voting members who are directly involved in developing a strategic plan for educational success within their communities. CAC members include parents; elected officials; faith-based institutions, health care and community-based organizations; Local School Council (LSC) members; business leaders; educators and school administrators; staff members from Chicago’s Sister Agencies; community residents; and students.