Some South And West Side Preschools Might Close June 30. Here’s Why.
Providers say schools that may close are more than just preschool programs. They are places where families are supported.
Providers say schools that may close are more than just preschool programs. They are places where families are supported.
As part of WBEZ’s #ChiGradWeek, three students share what their speech coach, “work mom” and music teacher mean to them.
Black and Latino Chicagoans are working to defuse tensions after looting led to African Americans being targeted in some Latino neighborhoods.
College prep usually ramps up during junior year. But with no in-person school and SATs postponed, anxiety among the class of 2021 grows.
The teens’ original show with the Lyric Opera was canceled due to COVID-19, but they continue to rehearse, connect and perform online.
After years of speech therapy and overcoming bullying, Eileen Limon earned the top honor at her Chicago high school.
Young black people say they need more green spaces that allow for social distancing and places where they can safely grieve.
Nearly 67,000 students in Chicago Public Schools are still learning English. For many, remote learning isn’t cutting it.
Local teachers, parents and students share what they’re doing during the COVID-19 school shutdown as part of WBEZ’s Schools Out series.
Local teachers, parents and students share what they’re doing during the COVID-19 school shutdown as part of WBEZ’s Schools Out series.