Several internal Chicago Public Schools candidates are under consideration to serve as interim CEO, board members reveal. The decision aims to ensure a smooth leadership transition amid ongoing district challenges.
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Illinois’ FY 2026 budget includes increased funding for K-12 schools, aiming to boost classroom resources, support special education, and enhance teacher salaries. The plan reflects the state’s commitment to education amid fiscal challenges.
A fire broke out at Chicago Academy High School in the 3400 block of North Austin Avenue, Portage Park, according to police. Emergency crews responded swiftly to contain the blaze. No injuries reported. Further details pending.
Cuts to the U.S. Education Department threaten funding for Illinois schools and universities, jeopardizing programs, resources, and support services vital to students’ success, WBEZ Chicago reports.
Illinois has regained access to $77 million in federal education funds after a judge ordered the release. The decision restores crucial support for local schools amid ongoing budget challenges.
Mayor Johnson has appointed most of his nominees to the new Chicago Board of Education, leaving a few key positions unfilled as he seeks to balance diverse perspectives and community input, according to Chalkbeat.
“Welcome to Campus. Here’s Your ChatGPT.” explores how universities are integrating AI tools like ChatGPT into education, reshaping learning, assignments, and academic integrity in the digital age.
A new Chicago school board has been appointed amid rising tensions between the mayor and school leaders, stepping in to navigate ongoing governance conflicts and steer the district forward, Chalkbeat reports.
CBRE announced the marketing of 21 former Chicago school properties for sale. The diverse portfolio offers redevelopment opportunities in prime neighborhoods, attracting investors across commercial and residential sectors.
Illinois legislators are reviewing a bill aimed at narrowing the scope of waivers for students with disabilities, sparking debate over access to accommodations and educational equity.
Cuts at Chicago’s Dept. of Education threaten vital programs, staff jobs, and student support services. Community leaders warn these reductions could deepen educational disparities in Illinois’ largest district.
An advocacy group has urged federal officials to halt Chicago’s new Black Student Success Plan, citing concerns over its approach and impact. The proposal aims to improve outcomes but faces growing opposition.
Chicago Public Schools announced the first day of the 2025-26 academic year as August 19, 2025, with the last day set for June 11, 2026. The schedule aims to balance instructional time and breaks.
A virtual meeting will be held to search for an interim CEO to replace Pedro Martinez as head of Chicago Public Schools, ABC7 Chicago reports. The session aims to address leadership gaps amid ongoing challenges.
University of Chicago President highlights a “crisis of trust” in higher education, citing growing skepticism among students, parents, and policymakers. The institution urges renewed efforts to restore confidence in academia.
A Black student faced racist bullying at a predominantly white Chicago school, raising questions about Chicago Public Schools’ response. Critics ask: Did CPS take sufficient action to protect her and address the hostile environment?
State schools chief urges schools not to drop subjects amid political shifts, citing concerns over Trump-era backlash. The directive aims to ensure comprehensive education remains intact.
Chicago Public Schools has laid off hundreds of tutors, impacting student support services. The cuts come amid budget constraints, raising concerns over the quality of education and academic recovery efforts.
The 2024 Chicago school board election for District 1 features a diverse group of candidates vying to shape the future of local education. Voters will decide who best represents their community’s priorities.
NASH RRI, City Colleges of Chicago, and the Association of Innovative and Digital Education launch the first U.S. educational hub for displaced Ukrainians at Wright College, Humboldt Park campus, offering vital learning and support.















