This Bug With Shoulder Pads Is Named After Lady Gaga
A Ph.D. student at the University of Illinois has named a new species of bug, known for vibrant colors and strange shapes, after Lady Gaga.
A Ph.D. student at the University of Illinois has named a new species of bug, known for vibrant colors and strange shapes, after Lady Gaga.
Colleges and universities across Chicagoland are preparing in case they need to shift classes online as the coronavirus spreads.
Parents of students from Vaughn Occupational High School who are under quarantine worry about the isolation their children are facing.
Twenty-four Chicago charter campuses went on strike for the first time last winter. A year later, schools are adjusting to a new reality.
A bill to make it harder for Illinois schools to have Native American mascots is making its way through the state legislature.
The CPS inspector general has raised the specter of cheating or gaming, but school district officials strongly defend district test results.
School without letter grades is often associated with private schools, but more public schools are trying this progressive style of grading.
Ald. Nick Sposato tells backers of the switch for Chicago schools: “Pick your own damn day … just don’t pick it for Columbus Day.”
The state’s largest community college system, which serves 71,000 students, has few other places to turn to generate new revenue.
The CPS inspector general has raised the specter of cheating or gaming, but school district officials strongly defend district test results.