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The Loop »

Critics said the plan was a "direct attack" on teachers and would fail Chicago's students.

Englewood »

“If you close my school, you’re closing my home," says seventh-grader Terrance Dantzler.

The Loop »

In some cases, CPS allowed the students to continue at the schools, according to a new watchdog report.

Downtown »

The year began with Mayor Rahm Emanuel in the first mayoral runoff and only went downhill from there.

River North »

The Chicago Teachers Union easily met a threshold that 75 percent of its membership authorize a strike.

West Englewood »

The high schoolers work with students from Nicholson and Henderson elementary schools.

Downtown »

The Chicago Teachers Union is voting Wednesday to Friday to authorize a strike.

Downtown »

Chicago Public Schools principals want lawmakers to end their stalemate over the budget.

Jefferson Park »

New detectors installed after a carbon monoxide leak at Prussing Elementary found another leak Thursday.

Rogers Park »

It'd be the third Rogers Park beach named for "women whose accomplishments inspire future generations."

River North »

CEO Forrest Claypool said CPS has 20 percent of state students, but gets 15 percent of school funding.

Jefferson Park »

An unplugged carbon monoxide detector contributed to the leak, Chicago Public Schools officials said.

Jefferson Park »

A two-week investigation after a leak sickened 89 people found "shocking things," the head of CPS said.

Rogers Park »

The school has declining enrollment, no librarians or technology teachers and faulty fire alarms.

Jefferson Park »

CPS officials rejected parents' demand that the boiler be replaced immediately.