State Finds $20M More For Preschool; Dozens Of Programs Still Lose Out
The state is sending millions more to districts for preschool after appeals, but dozens of programs are still left out.
The state is sending millions more to districts for preschool after appeals, but dozens of programs are still left out.
Protesters say a trustee’s social media posts about Muslims are racist and that she should resign.
Nearly 23 percent of City Colleges students graduate, but rates are based on just a small percentage of City Colleges’ 80,000 students.
Illinois preschool funds are distributed through a competitive grant. This year, programs in some needy school districts were slashed.
A teacher’s angry email about an online ad for school furniture leads our reporter to a warehouse of furniture and a gallery of art.
Turns out a lot of people who play the lottery like to wager repeat numbers, like 0-0-0. That strategy paid off for thousands on Sunday.
WBEZ details how education funding and education-related bills fared in the state legislative session.
U-46’s new teacher contract would have boosted pay for beginning teachers and let ambitious teachers move more quickly toward top salaries.
Acting in a theater production about the Columbine shooting deepens a group of Chicago teens’ commitment to fighting gun violence.
Thousands packed Union Park on Saturday on Chicago’s Near West Side first to rally, and then to march for an end to gun violence.