Indiana student trying to get on school bus is run over and killed
The sheriff said that Shiam Sunder Shankara Subramani, 25, of Columbus, disregarded the bus's stop arms and struck the victim as they were crossing the street to get on the bus.
The sheriff said that Shiam Sunder Shankara Subramani, 25, of Columbus, disregarded the bus's stop arms and struck the victim as they were crossing the street to get on the bus.
Chicago Public Schools students return to classrooms on Monday
“I’ll do a lot of praying to have God protect us in the morning," said one mom, noting that her kids will be wearing masks.
“I’ll do a lot of praying to have God protect us in the morning," said one mom, noting that her kids will be wearing masks.
CPS students return to classrooms for first day of school
FOX 32's Joanie Lum reports...
FOX 32's Joanie Lum reports...
90 school bus drivers who don't want vaccines quit, CPS offering $1,000 to students without rides
The district's answer? To pay students to find their own way: $1,000 for the first two weeks of school and $500 a month after that.
The district's answer? To pay students to find their own way: $1,000 for the first two weeks of school and $500 a month after that.
Hammond High School students to attend class remotely on Monday after two students were shot Friday
High school and middle school students will attend class remotely on Monday. Elementary students will be in person.
High school and middle school students will attend class remotely on Monday. Elementary students will be in person.
Hostile school board meetings have members calling it quits
A growing number of school board members are resigning or questioning their willingness to serve as meetings have devolved into shouting contests between deeply political constituencies over how racial issues are taught, masks in schools, and COVID-19 vaccines and testing requirements.
A growing number of school board members are resigning or questioning their willingness to serve as meetings have devolved into shouting contests between deeply political constituencies over how racial issues are taught, masks in schools, and COVID-19 vaccines and testing requirements.
Tips for easing stress this fall
Here are some tips to start the new school year off successfully.
Here are some tips to start the new school year off successfully.
Teacher took off mask for read-aloud and infected half the class with COVID-19, CDC report says
Health officials investigated a COVID-19 delta outbreak at an elementary school in California and found an unvaccinated, infected teacher who read aloud to students without a mask started the spread.
Health officials investigated a COVID-19 delta outbreak at an elementary school in California and found an unvaccinated, infected teacher who read aloud to students without a mask started the spread.
CPS parents in support of weekly COVID testing
A group of parents are calling on Chicago Public Schools to follow through on a promise of weekly COVID-19 testing.
A group of parents are calling on Chicago Public Schools to follow through on a promise of weekly COVID-19 testing.
Chicago students to get free CTA rides on first day of school
The Chicago Transit Authority will once again be offering free rides to students on the first day of the school year.
The Chicago Transit Authority will once again be offering free rides to students on the first day of the school year.
Warrant: Georgia teacher used zip ties to restrain child
Elizabeth Louise Board, a teacher at Godley Station K-8 School in the Savannah-Chatham School District, used the ties Aug. 6 to secure a student to his chair and table, officials alleged.
Elizabeth Louise Board, a teacher at Godley Station K-8 School in the Savannah-Chatham School District, used the ties Aug. 6 to secure a student to his chair and table, officials alleged.
Chicago parents want remote learning options for students amid COVID surge
Chicago parents are demanding remote learning options to keep their unvaccinated kids learning at home as COVID-19 surges again.
Chicago parents are demanding remote learning options to keep their unvaccinated kids learning at home as COVID-19 surges again.
Chicago parents push for remote learning
Chicago parents are demanding remote learning options to keep their unvaccinated kids learning at home as COVID-19 surges again.
Chicago parents are demanding remote learning options to keep their unvaccinated kids learning at home as COVID-19 surges again.
U of I using rapid COVID test as students return to in-person learning
Two big headlines involving the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana this week.
Two big headlines involving the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana this week.
13-year-old Marietta student begins classes at Georgia Tech
Like any new student, Caleb Anderson has some classes he looks forward to and others he is not as excited about taking.
Like any new student, Caleb Anderson has some classes he looks forward to and others he is not as excited about taking.
Naperville teachers reach tentative deal to avoid strike
High school teachers in Naperville have reached a tentative agreement with the school board.
High school teachers in Naperville have reached a tentative agreement with the school board.
Loyola University Chicago President Dr. Jo Ann Rooney to step down
The president of Loyola University Chicago announced Monday she would be stepping down from her role at the end of the 2021-22 academic year.
The president of Loyola University Chicago announced Monday she would be stepping down from her role at the end of the 2021-22 academic year.
Geneva preschool temporarily closes after COVID-19 outbreak
A private preschool and kindergarten in suburban Geneva is closed after a COVID-19 outbreak.
A private preschool and kindergarten in suburban Geneva is closed after a COVID-19 outbreak.
Chicago Teachers Union addresses school safety concerns
Monday is the first day back to school for Chicago Public Schools teachers and the Chicago Teachers Union addressed its ongoing safety concerns within CPS this morning.
Monday is the first day back to school for Chicago Public Schools teachers and the Chicago Teachers Union addressed its ongoing safety concerns within CPS this morning.
Chicago Teachers Union addresses school safety concerns
Monday is the first day back to school for Chicago Public Schools teachers and the Chicago Teachers Union addressed its ongoing safety concerns within CPS this morning.
Monday is the first day back to school for Chicago Public Schools teachers and the Chicago Teachers Union addressed its ongoing safety concerns within CPS this morning.


















