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The principals said it was their push against the proposed cuts that led to the extended appeal time.

The Loop »

Ald. Scott Waguespack said special-ed students "need more assistance, not less."

Jefferson Park »

Approximately 70 special education positions would be cut to save $12 million, according to CPS.

Roscoe Village »

The new ball diamond—a public/private partnership—is the North Side's first IHSA regulation-size field.

Downtown »

The moratorium would apply to both Chicago Public Schools and the Illinois State Board of Education.

Downtown »

Ogden's LSC approved further pursuit of a consolidation with the Cabrini-Green school.

Downtown »

The Chicago Board of Education has signed off on the plan, which would fund school modernization.

Kenwood »

Lead activist Jitu Brown announced he and 11 others would begin eating solid food again.

Norwood Park »

Chicago officer, a parent, recruiting colleagues for voluntary patrol of school's perimeter.

Roscoe Village »

Kathryn Anderson, Lane Tech assistant principal, joined the school's science department in 2007.

Roscoe Village »

An assistant principal and an elementary school principal are being considered.

Downtown »

Activists called on Rahm Emanuel to meet with the strikers, who have gone 29 days without solid food.

Downtown »

About 70 less students than expected arrived to the first day of school Tuesday. 

Edgebrook »

Parents at the Edgebrook school worked for years to convince city officials to build an annex.

The Loop »

Nine of the 15 Dyett hunger strikers occupied the Chicago Public Schools lobby for more than an hour.