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Scissors in hand, Hispanic moms in the Hegewisch neighborhood sneak into their children’s schoolyard and snip herbs from the ...
CPS officials are faced with closing a whopping $734 million deficit by the end of the month. There is little wiggle room to ...
The community engagement tech supplier helped the city’s public school system, one of the largest in the U.S., gather ...
Some Chicago nonprofits are busy this weekend helping students and teachers get ready to go back to school. Volunteers spent ...
More than 1,200 custodians got layoff notices on Friday. CPS said it now plans to rehire 750 of those custodians directly as ...
As CPS grapples with a massive budget deficit, new state figures show the gap between what CPS has and what it needs is ...
Chicago Public Schools’ restructuring of the district’s Office for Students with Disabilities is setting off alarms for some ...
The expansion stems from the new Chicago Teachers Union contract. But officials said growing financial pressures for Chicago ...
With private and public schools reportedly failing to address Jew hatred and a lack of non-Orthodox options within city ...
Thousands of District U-46 students returned to class for their first day of school. For some, it was their last first day as three schools will be closed at the end of the academic year.
Chicago Public Schools is granting principals pay increases and more protections against harassment in their first ever tentative collective bargaining agreement, according to the union representing ...