COVID-19 Relief Came Too Late For In-Home Day Cares That Shuttered Permanently
Providers say the pandemic exposed a vulnerable child care system. They say the economy can’t fully recover without support for parents.
Providers say the pandemic exposed a vulnerable child care system. They say the economy can’t fully recover without support for parents.
With the spike in anti-Asian hate, advocates hope a requirement to teach Asian American history will help combat violence and misinformation.
The Illinois State Board of Education passed a resolution Wednesday requiring “fully in-person learning” next school year, with limited exceptions.
After a Naperville school district seminar, participants got hate mail and threats, reflecting a national backlash against diversity efforts.
Summer in Chicago means hand-held food, loud music, craft beer and open-air art. Will the city reopen fast enough?
Educators describe schooling during the pandemic as building a plane while flying. Now, they say they have a longer runway to work with for next year.
Among 25 suburban districts surveyed by WBEZ, wealthier districts were less likely to see drops in attendance last fall than poorer ones.
Vaccination optimism is driving renewed travel planning for the second half of 2021. Here’s what you should know.
“There was something about honoring the humanity of the generation prior to us, about seeing them as the full human beings that they are.”
Reopening high schools is a more complicated process than restarting elementary schools — and it’ll likely come with more disagreements.