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Barbara Byrd Bennett

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Downtown »

Two school days were added on to the school year after the February cancellations, CPS said.

The Loop »

More than 800 families had selective-enrollment applications rejected as incomplete.

Grand Boulevard »

Community groups are proposing an open-enrollment green technology school in Dyett.

Pilsen »

Now that the Pilsen school's council has voted to fire her, CPS will approve or deny the recommendation.

Downtown »

The City Council Health Committee took up the issue of sleep deprivation among teenagers.

Bronzeville »

The current school will shut down at the end of this year, before the new school opens in 2016-17.

Downtown »

Ald. Margaret Laurino submitted a resolution calling for hearings on the issue.

Downtown »

Dyett High School was scheduled to close at the end of the upcoming school year.

West Town »

"His continued leadership of the school would be a distraction," CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett said Friday.

Kenwood »

Education groups said the alderman never bothered holding meetings before claiming neighborhood support.

Bronzeville »

Ald. Pat Dowell promised to appeal to CPS officials on behalf of Mollison.

Englewood »

Fifth-grade enrollment at KIPP College Prep Middle School ends July 25.

The Loop »

CPS says the layoffs are due to "enrollment declines," claims fewest end-of-year teacher cuts in years.

Mt. Greenwood »

Ald. Matt O'Shea believed improvements at MPHS would change the perception of the neighborhood school.

North Park »

Adam Parrott-Sheffer is correct, said one LSC member, calling the school board "disrespectful."