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Court order notwithstanding, Mayor Johnson’s school board allies are still trying to sideline Chicago Public Schools CEO ...
Funeral services for fallen Chicago Fire Department Cpt. David Meyer will be held Tuesday in suburban Niles. According to ...
The Chicago Board of Education approved and ratified an agreement between the teachers union and Chicago Public Schools, along with a budget amendment allocating $139 million in funding to cover ...
The unanimous vote was the culmination of a months-long conflict, with Martinez on one side, and the mayor, the Chicago Teachers Union, and the mayor's hand-picked school board on the other.
Donation Options Search Search Search Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez says ... and sometimes ugly battle with the Chicago Teachers Union and Mayor Brandon Johnson. His contract allowed ...
That's how she is," said former student Janice Poe. The 40-year-old Timber Trails Elementary School health teacher spends her days bringing laughter and life to her students. "She is, like ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson had scathing words Tuesday about not just President Trump, but also former Mayor Rahm Emanuel. Mayor Johnson blamed both men for Chicago's current financial crisis.
CHICAGO (AP) — For the first time in over a decade, Chicago’s public school teachers have a new contract without a strike or threat of a walkout. The four-year agreement includes pay hikes ...
State education officials are recommending the outgoing head of Chicago Public Schools to lead DESE ... amid a dispute with Chicago’s mayor and teachers' union. According to CBS Chicago ...
On the eve of Pope Francis' funeral, Chicago-area deaf community members gathered for a special mass. “For deaf people this Pope was special," said Father Joseph Mulcrone of the St. Francis ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Bernard Baltimore, a senior at Chicago ... Schools booth at EXPO Chicago at Navy Pier. “Students having access to an artist who is not their art teacher ...
Supporters of a Brevard County teacher losing her job next year because she used a student’s preferred name without parental permission took their protests to the school board on Tuesday.