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Scissors in hand, Hispanic moms in the Hegewisch neighborhood sneak into their children’s schoolyard and snip herbs from the ...
Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Aug. 12, according to the Tribune’s archives. Is an important ...
Thousands of District U-46 students returned to class for their first day of school. For some, it was their last first day as ...
Chicago Public Schools is painting itself into a corner by attempting to cover the city’s $175 million pension bill.
CPS officials are faced with closing a whopping $734 million deficit by the end of the month. There is little wiggle room to cut costs or bring in revenue.
Less than 22% of voters approve of the Chicago Teachers Union. No surprise, considering the scandals and radical dogma pushed ...
The Bears are free to make whatever business decision they think is best for them. But once they ask the legislature to make ...
Philadelphia teachers prepare to return on August 18, with a strike authorized if no deal is reached by August 31, amid a ...
The leaders of America’s elite universities are required, by the borderline-masochistic, semi-impossible nature of their job, ...
School districts across the country use software to track kids’ online activities, looking for signs they might hurt themselves or others.
The Trump Administration seeks to end the 'endangerment finding' that has enabled controls on greenhouse gases and fossil ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is targeting tactics colleges and selective K-12 schools might use to strike a ...