Linda Lenz, who kept generations of CPS parents informed through her nonprofit publication Catalyst, is dead at 77
Ms. Lenz created a nonprofit model of reporting education news that has been replicated across the country.
Ms. Lenz created a nonprofit model of reporting education news that has been replicated across the country.
Lawmakers in Springfield also plan to pass legislation giving the State Board of Education a deadline for the changes.
Chicago Public Schools board members say the new policy focuses on improving teaching and learning and creating an optimal educational experience.
Hope Institute Learning Academy, which services students with special needs alongside general ed students, recently abruptly announced its closure.
Amid a national crusade around how reading is taught, lawmakers are weighing a bill to give Illinois until 2024 to come up with a new plan.
Some existing lessons on Native American history are incomplete and possibly inaccurate, according to many Indigenous people.
As Illinois’ legal pot industry and the demand for educated workers grow, schools and companies are collaborating on marijuana classes.
The Chicago area has tons of bike and pedestrian trails built on old train and canal paths. More are coming to Bronzeville and Englewood.
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Families who participate say it’s been essential for their children, while others say it hurts the public schools that most students attend.