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But there's still plenty of room at the high school. 

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Sandra Gordon was put in charge of janitorial oversight Friday at Sutherland Elementary in Beverly.

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Sutherland parents will be able to voice their concerns at the meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Lincoln Square »

Pathways in Education won't be coming to Western Avenue, according to Ald. Pat O'Connor.

Downtown »

The proposal also would set a minimum price for a pack of cigarettes at $11.50.

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Orientation for freshmen and at-risk 8th-graders will be paid for with $6 million in new tobacco taxes.

Norwood Park »

Taft remains the most crowded high school in the city, according to data released by district officials.

South Loop »

Students appear to be crushing to get into some schools while avoiding others.

Downtown »

Critics say CPS' method for reviewing schools is "flawed."

Garfield Park »

"They're not a pawn in a political game," said Mayor Rahm Emanuel, citing a "disparity" in funding.

Downtown »

CPS employees improperly used a card to get fridges, TVs and more tax-free, according to a report.

Lakeview »

Daisy Driss taught first and second graders in Chicago for decades.

The Loop »

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

Downtown »

CPS students won't have their first day of winter break until Christmas Eve, according to the schedule.

Downtown »

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