Clemente senior, Isabella Garcia, calls her acceptance a "dream come true."
A Dyett High School freshman is launching her own company, Mimi's Accessories.
A Kenwood Academy senior is hosting a back-to-school event on Aug. 4.
Mayor Emanuel and CPS announced the expansion of a new Early Learning Center for three and four-year-olds.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and CPS announce the first group of 28 high schools that will receive new, upgraded or renovated science labs.
Largest CPS Capital Plan in More Than Two Decades
A new team to protect students
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CPS is investing $20 million to bring full-day Pre-K to additional 3,700 students.
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LunchStop program provides free, healthy summer meals across Chicago to all children ages 1 – 18 years (children do not have to be CPS students)
Gallistel's band, choir, and orchestra made history at a state competition.
Students at Sullivan HS are joining with parents to cook healthy meals.
You're invited to participate in a series of town hall meetings
Dr. Hiram Broyls discusses his journey as principal of Burbank Elementary
This Teacher Appreciation Week, CEO Dr. Jackson encourages us all to #ThankATeacher
Making a difference during National Volunteer Week
Chicago Board of Education seeking new student member - Application Deadline Extended
Dani Jo Williams brings a passion for dance back to the classroom
Students at Belding Elementary grow their own vegetables with tower gardens
Marshall HS's Coach Dorothy Gaters discuses her legacy
Principal Pavichevich shares her opinion on the expansion of IB programs
CPS students will spend spring break helping with hurricane relief efforts in Puerto Rico
More Than 500 Attend 5th Annual Young Men of Color Summit
A Message from Dr. Jackson
An Open Letter to Our Undocumented Students
CPS Academic Progress Report Shows Monumental Student Progress
GoCPS Account Activation Allows Families to See the High School Programs Students Are Eligible to Apply to in 2018-19 Before Applications Begin Oct. 2
A letter from Frank M. Clark, Forrest Claypool, and Janice Jackson
A letter from Janice Jackson, Chief Education Officer
LunchStop program provides free, healthy summer meals
New School Will Offer Comprehensive Programming and Attract Neighborhood Students
Three new graduation requirements approved by Board of Education
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