education
As CPS held its first day of classes, about 1,000 students boycotted to protest education funding. They attempted register in the suburban New Trier district, which is better-funded.
2 days ago | By Paul D. Bowker and Rose Kasinecz
Educators hope passes from the Museum of Science and Industry and tickets to Chicago Sky games will help lure kids to school despite a planned boycott.
8 days ago | By Paul D. Bowker
The Chicago Board of Education approves a record $6.1 billion budget. CPS will dip into reserve funds instead of hiking property taxes to meet rising personnel costs.
8 days ago | By Paul D. Bowker
The CPS budget calls for spending $100 million in reserve funds to avoid tax increases. The district will dedicate $18 million for a high school transformation program.
10 days ago | By Paul D. Bowker
The campaign follows a similar canvass of the West Side held by the group more than a week ago. Meanwhile, the school district held rallies to encourage attendance. Both sides want to highlight school funding problems.
14 days ago | By Paul D. Bowker
School officials step up effort against planned boycott of schools, hold rally at South Side high school
16 days ago | By Paul D. Bowker
The Odyssey Program, run by the Illinois Humanities Council, focuses on literature, philosophy, critical writing and thinking. For Chicagoans like Everlidys Cabrera, it's the only chance for a college degree.
18 days ago | By Paul D. Bowker
Chicago school officials rally to try to counteract plans for a first-week of school boycott. Boycott proponents and school officials agree on the need for more state funding for education.
22 days ago | By Paul D. Bowker
The CTA discontinued bus service along 31st Street in 1997, citing low ridership. Now, area residents say students face a long and sometimes dangerous walk to the nearest bus stop.
22 days ago | By Jessica Pupovac
A group of 50 ministers is urging parents to keep their children out of school to protest inequities in education funding. Suburban districts are flush with cash while city students are left behind, they say.
24 days ago | By Paul D. Bowker
A CPS program for 20 high school students takes them on a journey across the city that involves eating frog legs and learning about new neighborhoods.
1 month ago | By Paul D. Bowker
1 month ago | By Geoff Dougherty
Footlockers full of comforters, lamps and toiletries help low-income students get a lock on college life. The program at Robeson High School is so successful, CPS officials want to expand it to other campuses.
1 month ago | By Paul D. Bowker
The freshman orientation program, an unconventional start to the school year, includes trust-building exercises as well as logic games and tie-tying lessons.
1 month ago | By Paul D. Bowker
The school board voted unanimously to name American Quality Schools, a Chicago-based school-management firm, as the new academic manager of Passages Charter School.
1 month ago | By Paul D. Bowker
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