Pat Nabong/Sun-Times file SPRINGFIELD — Calling for a shift to “a new era of leadership at Chicago Public Schools,” state Senate President Don Harmon vowed Friday to pass a bill creating an elected school board in Chicago this year, but preferably not the one the House sent to his chamber earlier this month setting up a fully elected board. Instead, the Oak Park Democrat said he favors a “hybrid model” of elected and appointed members, which he says will “ensure a reasonable and orderly transition to a fully elected school board.” That hybrid approach is backed by Mayor Lori Lightfoot, while the fully elected board is supported by state House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch and other House Democrats.