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The Loop »

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

Near West Side »

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

Humboldt Park »

Lafayette had the  largest school orchestra program in CPS before it closed. It was rebuilt at Chopin.

Bronzeville »

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

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.

West Rogers Park »

Brenda Remess won the high school $10,000 through full commitment to an "Hour of Code" contest.

Downtown »

Parents and students, get your applications in order for the city's top public schools.

Lincoln Square »

CPS released its new quality ratings, with a number of neighborhood schools earning the highest mark.

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.

Near West Side »

The doctor who oversees CPS sex ed unexpectedly showed up to a LSC meeting at Andrew Jackson Wednesday.

Near West Side »

CPS health leaders will meet with parents at Andrew Jackson Language Academy Friday.

University Village »

A Local School Council leader urged CPS to temporarily remove all sex education from elementary schools.