COVID-19 Has Created New Hurdles For International Students Building A Future In The U.S.
Protected for now, some are left wondering whether future U.S. policy changes will force them to leave.
Protected for now, some are left wondering whether future U.S. policy changes will force them to leave.
Teachers who are concerned about returning for in-person school because of the health risks are being met with hostility by some parents.
Pedro Soto, who served as chief of staff to CPS CEO Janice Jackson, resigned on Friday.
The Board of Education approved a one-year school police contract while also approving a plan to come up with an alternative by March.
“This is just uncharted territory for everybody, and there are so many questions about CPS’ plan,” one parent said.
A college-level immersion program in Chicago evolved to answer the calls of Black Liberation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
U of I has been touted as having one of the most comprehensive plans to address the virus on campus.
While other schools have had to switch all classes online once students returned, U of I says it can manage an expected bump in campus cases.
A group of teens spent the summer learning to tell radio stories, including their take on police brutality and transferring schools.
CPS will vote next week on a school police contract with new provisions it says respond to criticism of the controversial program.