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In Illinois, five schools from Chicago made the list's top 100 of schools nationwide. Walter... pending court approval of stalking horse offer While suburban schools didn't rank as high on...
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Mayor Rahm Emanuel asked an Illinois court Monday to force Chicago school teachers back to work and end a weeklong strike he calls illegal, but the court won't issue a ruling until later this week.
A former food service director at a school district in the Chicago area has been sentenced to... citing court records. USA TODAY contacted Gordon Food Services and the school district but...
Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest education news. The Chicago Public Schools inspector general is raising red flags about potential waste and fraud — particularly in areas where the district has spent more than $2 billion in federal COVID recovery money. In his annual report out Tuesday, CPS Inspector General Will Fletcher also outlined eight cases of substantiated sexual abuse of staff on students, and recommended more consistent training on sexual misconduct for vendors who provide services t ...
The largest mass closure of public schools in America changed lives. Here’s a look at that historic moment through the lens of one Chicago school: Henson Elementary.
Two law schools have dropped Chief Justice John Marshall's name, citing his ownership of slaves and some of his Supreme Court opinions about slavery.
The Chicago Public Schools has canceled classes for a second day amid a fight between the teachers union who voted to make a switch to remote learning because of increasing coronavirus cases.
Chicago Public Schools, the third-largest U.S. education district, canceled classes for a second day on Thursday amid a walkout by teachers demanding tougher COVID-19 protection measures, although...