Adriana Cardona-Maguigad
Chicago parents step into classrooms to help bridge learning gaps
With students back in classrooms full time, trained parent assistants are returning to help with unfinished learning and to build community.
Chicago Public Schools Enrollment Nosedives Again
Chicago Public Schools enrollment is down by at least 10,000 students this fall. It has dropped by more than 24,000 since the pandemic began.
Chicago Teens Bucking Back-To-School Dress Codes That Some Call ‘Sexist’
Some Chicago Public Schools students feel targeted by dress codes they say focus on censoring their style and policing their bodies.
Shifting From Home To School Is Proving Extra Stressful for Chicago’s Littlest Learners
Experts say establishing a goodbye ritual and reassuring kids they are safe can help with the anxiety of returning to in-person school.
Learning Gaps Loom As CPS Teachers Welcome Students ‘Home’ On First Day Back
With the return of their Chicago Public Schools students, teachers are focusing on making up for the drawbacks of virtual learning.
Teachers Returning To Class Aim For ‘Normal’ In a Year They Know Will Be Anything But
From rebuilding relationships to anticipating learning gaps, four teachers share what’s on their minds as they return to classrooms.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker Announces Statewide School Mask Mandate
The announcement Wednesday comes as the more contagious delta variant is driving a spike in new coronavirus cases.
From Playing Music To Training For A Marathon: How Teachers Have Been Soaking Up Summer After A Stressful School Year
Teachers are, once again, facing an uncertain year. But for now, they’re squeezing a little more out of summer break.
PHOTOS: How Chicago Teens Are Shaking Off Pandemic Stress This Summer
This summer, teens are spending less time in their bedrooms behind screens and more time outdoors dancing, skateboarding and having fun.