Education Administrators, Not Corporate Managers

In the event that the chief executive officer [of CPS] determines that a local school council is not carrying out its financial duties effectively, the chief executive officer is authorized to appoint a representative of the business community with experience in finance and management to serve as an advisor…

— From Illinois State Law (105 ILCS 5/34-2.1):

To me, this is worthy of debate.  While I originally take umbrage with the appointed School Board undermining an elected Local School Council,  I argue that at the least, the above statutory language should read,

the chief executive officer is authorized to appoint a representative of the education community with experience in teaching and administration at an attendance center within the school district to serve as an advisor….

To me, this just makes sense, but I look forward to the discussion.