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A former Chicago Public Schools administrator has been found guilty of sexually abusing a former student. Former dean Brian ...
The city of Chicago has done the equivalent of emptying its checking account, and the explanations out of City Hall don’t ...
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Chalkbeat on MSNChicago Public Schools says special education staffing shift is not about balancing the budgetDistrict officials say they are addressing staffing imbalances and vacancies in special education. Labor unions are worried ...
As commissioner, Martinez is now responsible for overseeing the state’s education priorities and ensuring districts are ...
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Axios on MSNCPS crisis revives school closure talkInterim CPS CEO Macqueline King adjusted the district's deficit last week to $734 million, $200 million more than her ...
City Hall budget officials say major sources of revenues in the city’s general fund came in far lower than anticipated.
Pedro Martinez, formerly of Chicago Public Schools, officially started his job Tuesday morning. For some, Martinez is a divisive choice, while others are confident he'll fight hard for student needs.
Two factors outside the city’s control explain the situation: a $165 million reduction in Chicago’s share of revenues from the personal property replacement tax, and a disputed $175 million pension ...
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