One Chicago Classroom Tries To Recover What The Pandemic Has Stolen Away
At Saucedo Elementary in Little Village, Olga Contreras is fighting back against palpable learning loss — one day and one student at a time.
At Saucedo Elementary in Little Village, Olga Contreras is fighting back against palpable learning loss — one day and one student at a time.
As Chicago Public Schools prepares to resume in-person classes early next year, one charter school says that model is working for its students.
The nonprofit TEACH, or Tutoring English to Advance Change, offers free one-on-one English tutoring to help empower immigrants.
The coronavirus pandemic has left districts struggling to find enough substitute teachers to fill vacancies at schools across the U.S.
Teachers across Illinois are deciding how best to approach teaching while staying safe.
The Chicago Teachers Union says it wants better assurances that CPS teachers headed back to the classroom will be safe.
This fall, we’ve been following freshmen as they navigate college during the pandemic. Here’s what daily life looks like for one student who’s taking classes remotely — along with being a big sister.
After surveying parents and school staff about in-person learning, some Catholic schools are switching to remote learning this week.
For-profit virtual charter schools have been dogged by complaints of low student performance, fraud and waste. Still, many are seeing a pandemic-induced enrollment surge.
As we continue our series on education, we hear what it’s been like to be a junior in high school and a freshman in college during the pandemic.