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Chicago Public Schools (CPS) is facing a $175 million pension payment for non-teaching staff. This has caused a dispute between city officials, the school board, and Mayor Brandon Johnson’s ...
The Illinois State Board of Education says plans to spend the final trickle of federal COVID relief funds have come to a halt ...
Chicago cancels classes after union backs remote learning Chicago schools have canceled classes after the teachers union voted to switch to remote learning due to record COVID-19 levels.
Maintaining CPS’s 520 campuses and other facilities is no small task: The average age of CPS’ roughly 800 buildings is more than 85 years, and dozens of schools were built before 1900.
The Chicago Board of Education has decided to wait to vote on a budget amendment for the Chicago Public Schools until a contract deal is reached between CPS and the Chicago Teachers Union.
After the debacle of revelers crowding bars for St. Patrick’s Day, elected officials sternly shut down Chicago and Illinois. COVID-19 cases climbed ... starters. Schools switched to remote ...
The Trump administration will rescind $125 million in COVID-era federal grants to Chicago's public health agency, the city announced.