CPS CEO Macquline King Subpoenaed for Congressional Hearing on Education Policies
Chicago Public Schools CEO Macquline King has been subpoenaed by a Republican-led congressional committee to testify at a hearing on June 10. The hearing will address issues related to parental rights, inappropriate content, and legal abuses in classrooms. King had previously declined to appear voluntarily, citing scheduling conflicts and ongoing investigations by the U.S. Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights. The committee, chaired by Rep. Tim Walberg, is examining CPS's compliance with the Civil Rights Act, Title IX, and FERPA. The hearing is part of a broader effort by conservative lawmakers to scrutinize diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in public schools. CPS faced previous scrutiny from the Education Department, which led to the withdrawal of $8 million in federal grants.