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Young students should continue to wear masks at school, but vaccinated older students and teachers don't need to, the CDC announced.
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An unprecedented school year tested Chicago’s counselors like never before — and trained a stark spotlight on their caseloads.
CPS will open three school-based COVID-19 vaccination sites for students beginning the week of July 12.
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The district plans to open 62 new classrooms as it advances toward its goal of universal pre-K, but first must persuade parents to enroll.
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The Secretary of Education says he is concerned about the students who will choose to learn virtually next year.
District leaders say they need immediate guidance to bring back students.
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Tacking down and reengaging students who only took part in learning intermittently during the pandemic is a top priority, officials say.
The revisions to the student code of conduct policy come in the wake of years of lobbying by student activists.
The college removed the housekeeper job post after Columbia staff began applying for the gig.
Members said students in those areas need more support, not less.
A Chalkbeat reporter reflects on working the education beat during the pandemic.
The bill would give high school students in Illinois the ability to learn about financial literacy.
Chicago Public Schools created guidance to help educators like Mr. Jose Uribe, a social studies teacher at CMA-B, implement a COVID-19 v ...
The city is launching a new virtual academy this fall for students with certain underlying medical conditions.
A startling 32 percent of teachers in Illinois’ licensed centers leave their jobs every two years.
The district launched the curriculum project in 2019 and developed the curriculum bank with four publishers.
Pritzker said this week that he has supported the concept of an elected school board since he was a gubernatorial candidate.
The Illinois State Board of Education this week approved another year of state oversight of the CPS program.
School councils are once again grappling with the hot-button issue and aiming to address it more thoughtfully.
If Pritzker signs the bill, he would do so over the objection of Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who had sharp criticism of the bill this week.
Illinois superintendents are looking ahead and trying to make crucial budget decisions.
"I’m not here to build my resume," Torres said at a Monday press conference.
The school district has said it aims to have a new CEO in place by Aug. 1.
The latter half of her time in high school was marked by several challenges, including missing out on face-to-face learning experiences ...
Torres recently retired as head of the Illinois Math and Science Academy in Aurora, after six years.
Illinois wants to sign a new contract for a state test before the previous assessment contract is up.
A teachers' strike during final exam week at an all-male, predominantly Black charter network in Chicago ended.
Officials nationwide have raced to enact new laws and introduce new policies meant to shape how students discuss the nation’s past.
For Chicago chemistry teacher Nina Hike, a year of unprecedented upheaval was especially eventful.
One of the issues is pay. Teachers at the charter school say they are making less than teachers with the Chicago Public School District.
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