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School Gives Special Ed Kids A Different Test, and Scores Soar
Calumet City school gives a test reserved for the severely cognitively disabled to 6.5 percent of its test takers.
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Charter School Debate Heats Up in South Chicago
Some parents don't want LEARN at Thorp Elementary. Others see it as choice.
Posted on 11.20.2009 by
Michael Puente
Ticket Prices Up at Museum of Science and Industry
The Chicago Park District says Museum of Science and Industry visitors will pay an extra dollar next year.
Posted on 11.18.2009 by
Kate Gardiner
Teaching Assistants Resolve Strike at University of Illinois
University of Illinois teaching assistants have been on strike for 48 hours - and they may've reached an agreement.
Posted on 11.17.2009 by
City Room
Chicagoans React to Michael Scott's Death
Civic leader remembered for his commitment to schoolchildren, city.
Posted on 11.16.2009 by
Linda Lutton
Chicago Board of Ed President's Death Ruled Suicide
Reports say the body of Michael Scott, the president of the Chicago Board of Education, was found in the Chicago River early this morning.
Posted on 11.16.2009 by
City Room
Youth Town Hall Calls for More Jobs
Students asked elected officials for ramped-up youth employment services at a Southside rally on Sunday.
Posted on 11.16.2009 by
City Room
DNR Plans to Poison Chicago Canal
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources is planning to poison more than five miles of a canal near Romeoville.
Posted on 11.13.2009 by
City Room
Advocates Want Federal Funds to Get Dropouts Back in School
There's a law--but no funding for a major-- statewide effort to re-enroll dropouts.
Posted on 11.12.2009 by
Linda Lutton
CPS Says Racial Integration Remains a Priority
New admissions criteria to magnet schools favor siblings and neighborhood kids and take income into account instead of race.
Posted on 11.10.2009 by
Linda Lutton
CPS Changes Admissions Policy for Top Schools
Policy gives more priority to siblings and neighborhood kids, and uses income as a factor instead of race.
Posted on 11.10.2009 by
Linda Lutton
Chicago Public Schools Changes Admissions Policies
Race no longer a factor
Posted on 11.10.2009 by
Linda Lutton
U of I Teaching Assistants Threaten Strike
University of Illinois teaching assistants say they're ready to strike.
Posted on 11.9.2009 by
Kate Gardiner
CPS Gets $888,000 Federal Grant for Arabic Language Programs
Three additional Chicago Public High Schools will have Arabic programs next year.
Posted on 11.9.2009 by
City Room
Montessori Backers Say CPS's New Schools Aren't That New
Innovation is left out, parents allege.
Posted on 11.6.2009 by
Linda Lutton
CPS Wants New Schools, But Fewer
The district is nearing its goal of starting 100 new schools by 2010.
Posted on 11.4.2009 by
Linda Lutton
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