Opinion: CPS Board’s decision to include reading and math proficiency levels on report cards is a revolution in transparency.
"We had hoped it would be useful to help us reach an agreement; so, we are disappointed when CTU leadership unilaterally rejected less than a day after we received the report," Chicago Public Schools ...
Continued enrollment declines at Chicago Public Schools could escalate into a “crisis” that would significantly affect the ...
Chicago Public Schools' Office of Inspector General released its annual report Wednesday, with a large portion devoted to what the inspector general called "pervasive" and widespread allegations of ...
CHICAGO — As Chicago Public Schools faced a major budget shortfall for the upcoming Fiscal Year, laying off more than 160 employees and eliminating another 200 vacant positions prior to the start of ...
A report commissioned by Mayor Brandon Johnson’s handpicked Board of Education president confirmed what Chicago Public Schools officials have known for months about the district’s financial woes: ...
The newly released annual report from the Office of Inspector General for the Chicago Board of Education revealed more than two dozen sexual misconduct allegations in the Chicago Public Schools system ...
An annual report from the CPS inspector general's office finds new cases in which staffers bilked the district. It also details how CPS agreed to repay the federal government $1 million after ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- As talks continue between the Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union, the union is rejecting a report from an independent factfinder. The move could start the countdown ...
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A Child Protective Services report released Tuesday detailed the agency's investigation into a prior allegation of child abuse involving Sherin Mathews in which officials "found insufficient evidence" ...