CPS plans to cancel classes on Wednesday if teachers vote to refuse to work in person
The teachers union is voting today to go virtual starting Wednesday. But CPS says there will be no school if teachers aren’t in classrooms.
The teachers union is voting today to go virtual starting Wednesday. But CPS says there will be no school if teachers aren’t in classrooms.
WBEZ’s Sarah Karp breaks down what you should know about sending your kids back to school right now.
The CPS inspector general found that some of the 38 charter school operators that got federal COVID-19 loans used it to pad their reserves.
The union wants staff to be able to work remotely instead as COVID-19 cases surge. A vote is likely on Tuesday.
The omicron variant is pushing COVID case counts to new highs in the U.S. We explore what that means for K-12 education.
The Chicago Public Schools’ inspector general found a “dysfunctional and divisive” environment at the school contributed to a lack of accountability.
Since August, many Afghans have resettled in Chicago. This has motivated one Afghan 16-year-old to help the new arrivals and other refugees.
Dennis Zheng’s murder sparked turmoil on campus and beyond. Six people with a stake in the crisis share their take on the path forward.
WBEZ found a steep drop off in As and Bs among seventh graders in low-income schools last year. Those marks are key to high school admission.