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School Gives Special Ed Kids A Different Test, and Scores Soar
Posted 11.20.09 by
Linda Lutton
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not easy to figure out how well schools are educating special education students
. Even test scores can be misleading. That’s because special education kids can be moved in and out of different categories, and sometimes take different tests. Last month, we brought you
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from Lincoln Elementary in Calumet City. We said Lincoln had beat the odds and improved scores for its special needs kids. WBEZ has found out a little more about just how the school did that.
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Oprah Counts Down to the End
Oprah Winfrey announces her show will end in 2011.
Posted on 11.20.2009 by
Susie An
Asian Carp Breach Barrier
DNA evidence suggests invasive Asian carp have breached an electronic barrier, bringing the fish within 5 miles of Lake Michigan.
Posted on 11.20.2009 by
Kate Gardiner
Latest Unemployment Numbers Bad for Chicago Area, But There May Be Reason for Hope
The latest Chicago-area unemployment numbers are high, but there may be reason for hope.
Posted on 11.20.2009 by
City Room
Quinn Talks Price for Thomson Prison
Illinois Governor Pat Quinn wants to lease a western Illinois prison for Guantanamo Bay detainees.
Posted on 11.20.2009 by
Tony Arnold
Chicagoans Talk About the End of Oprah's Show
Oprah Winfrey is expected to end her show in 2011.
Posted on 11.20.2009 by
Susie An
Cook County Commissioners Approve Budget
Cook County Commissioners have agreed on a budget for fiscal year 2010.
Posted on 11.20.2009 by
Tony Arnold
Immigrant Advocates Slam Federal Audits
They call for legalizing the status of unauthorized workers.
Posted on 11.20.2009 by
Chip Mitchell
Immigration Audits Target 24 Illinois Employers
The companies are among 1,000 nationwide that authorities say they’ve notified for auditing. The companies, suspected of employing unauthorized workers, have connections to public safety.
Posted on 11.19.2009 by
Chip Mitchell
Oprah Winfrey Show Ending
Show to end in 2011.
Posted on 11.19.2009 by
Ammad Omar
Illinois Unemployment Hits 26-year High
Illinois is reporting unemployment at 11 percent - the highest it's been since August 1983.
Posted on 11.19.2009 by
Kate Gardiner
Abortion Law Off the Books 'til 2010
An Illinois law requiring doctors to tell parents when their daughters seek an abortion has been paused once again.
Posted on 11.19.2009 by
City Room
Earnings Report Shows Sears Continues to Struggle
Despite signs of improvement over last year, Sears Holdings continues to struggle.
Posted on 11.19.2009 by
Tony Arnold
Sears Reports a Loss
Sears continues to struggle.
Posted on 11.19.2009 by
Susie An
Permit Hearing for U.S. Steel
Environment officials are in the final stages of issuing a new permit to U.S. Steel in Gary, Indiana.
Posted on 11.19.2009 by
Michael Puente
Hyatt Ranks Low for Workplace Safety
The Chicago-based hotel chain is getting poor marks in a new national study.
Posted on 11.19.2009 by
Chip Mitchell
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