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CPS officials are proposing to “delay” hiring librarians, nurses and staff needed to reduce class sizes, vindicating warnings ...
CPS launched its Teachers Lead Chicago program six years ago. The program has since expanded to include 400 schools and is ...
Chicago has been slow to provide many schools with what they need to serve English learners. The result: Students are left ...
Chicago has been slow to provide many schools with what they need to serve English learners the way state law intended. The ...
As the Chicago Board of Education embarks on its first Chicago Public School superintendent search in decades, it launched an ...
Crime in and around Hyde Park is on the decline, according to an end-of-year report from Kyle Bowman, chief of the University ...
National Museum of Public Housing leaders hope visitors see there’s more to life in public housing than what's on the news.
In my experience as a school district leader, embracing high standards and expanding instructional time improved test scores ...
Okoh describes the new surveillance as “policing in disguise” and says that the software intended to support students’ mental health has become a tool of criminalization, where, in some districts, ...
While the state infuses hundreds of millions a year into child care programs, the strict eligibility requirements and ...
Researchers from Harvard and universities in California and Texas are studying the long-term effects of the Eaton and ...
A panel of economists polled in March by Chicago Booth’s Kent A. Clark Center for Global Markets expressed broad concern about how eroding the government’s data-collection resources might affect the ...