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More winners came from Chicago Public Schools than any other district in the nation.    

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Suzana Ustabecir is leaving the Galewood School at the end of June.

The Loop »

The Noble High School Fair will feature 10 of the network's schools on Saturday.

Pullman »

Mayor Rahm Emanuel and CPS launched a new Parent University at Corliss High School in Pullman.

River North »

They instead will focus on pressuring the city and state to properly fund Chicago Public Schools.

Downtown »

Mayor Rahm Emanuel spoke as if a strike had been averted; the Chicago Teachers Union said not so fast.

Downtown »

"Neither do I regret, nor apologize" for using the N-word in criticizing CPS, Ald. David Moore added.

Downtown »

Chicago Public Schools said students and staff can use the name and pronouns that match their gender.

Near West Side »

Graduation ceremonies for eighth-graders and high school seniors would proceed as scheduled.

Lakeview »

CPS Chief Education Officer Janice Jackson also said she wouldn't comment on a disciplinary matter.

River North »

Chicago Public Schools said it has no plans to end early, despite claims by the Chicago Teachers Union.

Downtown »

Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa also weighed in on Troy LaRaviere in a Facebook post.

River North »

Rauner's Press Office responded: "This kind of rhetoric has no place in American public discourse."

The Loop »

Students are still expected to attend school until June 21, officials said — unless teachers strike.

River North »

Karen Lewis earned another three-year term as president when no one ran against her.