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Near West Side »

It was all hands on deck as Little Italy, Pilsen and the West Loop plowed out from under the blizzard.

Portage Park »

Ald. Nicholas Sposato has called for an elected school board and supported the teachers  strike in 2012.

Jefferson Park »

Chicago Public Schools made the decision Sunday amid the blizzard.

The Loop »

Cook County Commissioner Jesus "Chuy" Garcia charged CPS has "dug in your heels" on a federal lawsuit.

The Loop »

A new law against cyberbullying has led some Illinois districts to compel the surrender of passwords.

Downtown »

CPS will hold classes on two previously scheduled off days to make up for cancellations.

Hyde Park »

U. of C. study found more than 800 kids landed in lower-performing schools after the mass closings.  

Near West Side »

Jackson Principal Mathew Ditto plans to leave his position at the school at the end of the month.  

Bronzeville »

Bronzeville's only all-girl public school, a charter, throws open its doors for prospective students.

Logan Square »

The YMCA "School's Out" program will continue Thursday at six locations around the city.

Near West Side »

The big stories of 2014 include CPS' sex ed curriculum and the closure of Nuevo Leon restaurant.

Portage Park »

The suit named Scammon Elementary Principal Mary Weaver as the primary offender.

Downtown »

Ald. Bob Fioretti accused Deborah Quazzo of "double dipping" as an investor in firms doing CPS business.

Bronzeville »

Dr. Timuel Black and the Chicago Botanic Garden supported a plan to make it a green "global" school.

Portage Park »

Parents held a petition drive and letter-writing campaign to ask the mayor to cool down the school.