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    Mayor Lori Lightfoot, left, and Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson at CPS headquarters on Jan. 26, 2021.

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    Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson answers questions at the City Club of Chicago on March 14, 2018.

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    Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson, center, appears at City Hall with Chicago Board of Education President Miguel del Valle and Mayor Lori Lightfoot on May 3, 2021. Jackson confirmed she'll leave the district this summer.

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    Chicago schools CEO Janice Jackson addresses fellow school board members during a meeting at Curie High School Dec. 11, 2019, in Chicago.

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    Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson wipes tears from her eyes as she speaks at a news conference May 3, 2021, at City Hall.

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    CPS CEO Janice Jackson, center, joins more than 100 educators, community members, students and education experts to present the district's five-year "Strategic Vision" at Bronzeville Classical Elementary School in Chicago on March 26, 2019.

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    Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson at a news conference to update CPS's reopening plan at City Hall on Jan. 31, 2021.

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    Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson, shown with Mayor Lori Lightfoot in January during strife with the teachers union over schools reopening, has announced her departure.

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    Mayor Lori Lightfoot applauds for Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson at City Hall on May 3, 2021. Jackson confirmed she'll leave the district this summer.

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    Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson talks to reporters at the City Club of Chicago on July 16, 2018.

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    Janice Jackson, the new CEO of Chicago Public Schools, at CPS headquarters on Jan. 3, 2018.

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    Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson speaks at CPS headquarters on Oct. 16, 2020, regarding the CPS plan to phase students back into buildings next quarter, starting with the "most vulnerable" children.

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    Janice Jackson, the new CEO of Chicago Public Schools, at CPS headquarters on Jan. 3, 2018.

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    Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson greets guests before speaking at the City Club of Chicago luncheon on March 14, 2018.

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    Janice Jackson at a news conference at Chicago Public Schools headquarters on Jan. 26, 2021.

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    CPS CEO Janice Jackson listens to the mayor announce a new broadband initiative for students at Evergreen Academy Middle School on June 25, 2020.

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    Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson talks about plans to improve schools during the City Club of Chicago luncheon at Maggiano's Little Italy on July 16, 2018.

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    President of the Chicago Board of Education Miguel del Valle, from left, Mayor Lori Lightfoot and CPS CEO Janice Jackson arrive for the announcement of the addition of 10 high schools to the district's Opportunity Schools Program, as well as a commitment to add additional resources for Chicago Public Schools, during a news conference at Michele Clark Magnet High School on July 30, 2019.

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    Janice Jackson, CEO of Chicago Public Schools, at Jordan Community Elementary School in the Rogers Park neighborhood on Jan. 15, 2021.

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    Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson smiles at a City Hall news conference, May 3, 2021. Jackson confirmed she'll leave the district this summer.

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    Mayor Lori Lightfoot cheers on Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson, as Jackson rings the school bell following a brief news conference in the school library during the first day of school at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Academy of Social Justice on Sept. 8, 2020. No students were in school but all were remote learning.

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    Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson at Hawthorne Scholastic Academy as K-5 students return to in-person classes March 1, 2021, in Lakeview.

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    CPS CEO Janice Jackson talks to attendees at a news conference at the Consuelo Lee Corretjer/Nancy Franco Maldonado Child Parent Center in the Humboldt Park neighborhood on Aug. 30, 2019.

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    Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson talks at a news conference about the importance of school resource officers on June 22, 2020.

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    Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson waves before throwing out a ceremonial first pitch before the Chicago White Sox host the Baltimore Orioles at Guaranteed Rate Field on May 22, 2018.

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    Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson talks about a CPS plan to phase students back into buildings next quarter, starting with "most vulnerable" children, at CPS headquarters in the Loop on Oct. 16, 2020.

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    Chicago Public School's CEO Janice Jackson during a presentation as she joins more than 100 educators, community members, students and education experts to present the district's five-year "Strategic Vision" at Bronzeville Classical Elementary School on March 26, 2019.

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    Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson before throwing out the ceremonial first pitch at Guaranteed Rate Field on May 22, 2018.

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Janice Jackson, a product of Chicago Public Schools who rose through the ranks to become the school system’s top official, announced Monday that she is leaving the district when her contract expires in June. Here is the letter she sent to CPS staff announcing her departure.

Dear CPS Family:

One of my earliest memories in life was arriving in a CPS Head Start classroom over 40 years ago. I recall this vividly because I was very saddened by the fact that I could not attend school that day due to registration. However, to my delight, I returned the following day and enjoyed a fun-filled day of learning. I remember the brightness and excitement in the room as we played and sat in reading circles, listening attentively to our teacher read a story.

The fact that one of my earliest memories in life has CPS at the center foreshadowed a lifelong love for our district and undying passion for education. CPS has been an integral part of my life first as a student, most importantly as a parent, and most humbly as the CEO. It is with that adoration that I have led this great school district as CEO for the past four years. While I feel there is still more work to be done in CPS, I also believe it is time to pass the torch to new leadership for the next chapter. Therefore, after careful deliberation, I have made the tough decision not to renew my contract as CEO, which expires on June 30, 2021.

For the past seven years, I’ve served in senior leadership roles in CPS and feel proud of the many accomplishments that have been achieved through the hard work of our students, teachers, counselors, administrators and staff and with the strong, ongoing support of Mayor Lightfoot and our Board. We have accomplished so much together including nationally recognized gains in student achievement, dramatic increases in graduation rates, college enrollment and completion rates, and the expansion of more academic programming across the city including the largest capital investment in CPS history that prioritized communities on the South and West sides of Chicago. With equity at the core of our five-year vision, our incredible team has launched several initiatives that will help us achieve our goal of a high quality educational experience for all children.

One of the most fulfilling accomplishments as CEO is creating high quality educational opportunities in communities that have experienced historic disinvestment. The development of an academic program expansion process led to the growth of rigorous programming throughout the city and the creation of Englewood STEM High School and Bronzeville Classical, two high quality schools that are both on the South Side of Chicago. We did this in partnership with the Community Action Councils and other residents in the community. Those projects demonstrated the power of collaboration and investing in our neighborhoods, and it is my hope that it will continue with even more vigor in the coming years as many more communities in the city need and deserve more high quality educational options.

My tenure has not been without its adversity. However, from day one, I committed to own and face all of our district’s challenges head on. I thank each of you who played a role in helping us navigate those challenges by showing up daily with unwavering commitment to Chicago’s children. Despite a disruptive year, CPS is emerging stronger than ever. Fiscally we have made great improvements including increasing school funding equity and making significant investments in schools and students with a focus on underserved communities.

As I close out the next few months in CPS, our collective focus will be on ensuring a successful and safe reopening of schools full time in the fall. This includes implementing our comprehensive plan to help our schools recover from the pandemic by addressing academic and social and emotional needs and investing in supports that bring transformative change. It will be a down payment on the bright future and big things to come for CPS.

When I began this journey, I made a commitment to lead with integrity, courage, and excellence while bringing much needed stability to the district. I have delivered on that promise and will continue to advocate for the children of Chicago. I want to express my sincerest gratitude to Mayor Lightfoot and the residents of Chicago for trusting and supporting my leadership throughout my tenure in CPS.

It has been an honor to serve Chicago’s children.

Sincerely,

Janice K. Jackson, Ed.D.