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Evanston Township High School approved $2.5 million for new orchestra space and a black box theater in the Arts and ...
Ware Malcomb announced construction has begun on 79 W. Monroe, Chicago’s first office-to-residential conversion under the ...
There were new details Friday in the negotiations over a new contract for Chicago Public Schools teachers. After nearly a year of bargaining that at times has bubbled over into a public war of ...
Speed cameras installed at 16 new locations to catch Chicago motorists driving too fast near schools and parks will begin spewing out warning notices on April Fool’s Day, but it’s no joke.
Zubaer Khan/Sun-Times Share Speed cameras installed at 16 new locations to catch Chicago motorists driving too fast near schools and parks will begin spewing out warning notices on April Fool’s ...
The Greens say a Dutton Government would result in cuts to public schools, a wound back Department of Education ... and edited for clarity, style and length. Mirage.News does not take institutional ...
Deerfield Public Schools District 109 says members of the school community have received text or email messages for an unsanctioned survey. In an email to parents, the district said they have been ...
Tiwanda Parker, a college and career coach at Marshall High School, wonders how she could make a convincing argument for students to apply for jobs at Chicago Public Schools without a more stable ...
Academy of Excellence, a Milwaukee voucher school, saw significant growth after a 2020 lawsuit allowed private schools to offer virtual instruction. Academy of Excellence's founder, Randy Melchert ...
Chicago Public Schools spring break for 2025 began Monday, March 24, according to CPS' calendar. No school continues for students through Monday, March 31, listed as a school improvement day and a ...
An inaccessible space in a McMansion-style home has become the subject of controversy on multiple social media platforms. Thousands of commenters have rushed to give their harsh opinions on the design ...
The Director of Centre for Asian Studies at the University of Ghana, Professor Lloyd Amoah, yesterday advocated the inculcation of the Japanese style of education in the country’s schools. According ...
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