CPS students, Pepsico employees collaborate in 'reverse mentorship' program
A unique ?reverse mentorship" program has been launched, bringing together a select group of Chicago Public Schools students and Pepsico employees for an immersive six-week experience.
A unique ?reverse mentorship" program has been launched, bringing together a select group of Chicago Public Schools students and Pepsico employees for an immersive six-week experience.
CPS students, Pepsico employees collaborate in innovative 'reverse mentorship' program
A unique “reverse mentorship" program has been launched, bringing together a select group of Chicago Public Schools students and Pepsico employees for an immersive six-week experience.
A unique “reverse mentorship" program has been launched, bringing together a select group of Chicago Public Schools students and Pepsico employees for an immersive six-week experience.
Grant and scholarship programs yield remarkable college enrollment growth
Former CPS CEO Dr. Janice Jackson stopped by the City Club of Chicago to talk about a new economic report on the long-lasting benefits of investment in students by way of grants and scholarships.
Former CPS CEO Dr. Janice Jackson stopped by the City Club of Chicago to talk about a new economic report on the long-lasting benefits of investment in students by way of grants and scholarships.
CPS students, Pepsico employees collaborate
A unique ?reverse mentorship" program has been launched, bringing together a select group of Chicago Public Schools students and Pepsico employees for an immersive six-week experience.
A unique ?reverse mentorship" program has been launched, bringing together a select group of Chicago Public Schools students and Pepsico employees for an immersive six-week experience.
CPS educators honored with distinguished teacher award and $10,000 prize
Two Chicago Public Schools educators received more than a shiny apple on Monday!
Two Chicago Public Schools educators received more than a shiny apple on Monday!
CPS educators honored with distinguished teacher award, $10K prize
Two Chicago Public School educators received more than a shiny apple on Monday!
Two Chicago Public School educators received more than a shiny apple on Monday!
'Kids should be in school': Dozens of incoming migrants join Chicago's public schools
A number of elementary school-age children that recently arrived in Chicago from Central and South America won’t get much of a reprieve from cracking the books.
A number of elementary school-age children that recently arrived in Chicago from Central and South America won’t get much of a reprieve from cracking the books.
Class of 2023: Krispy Kreme is giving graduates a dozen doughnuts for free
Graduating high school and college students can get a dozen glazed doughnuts for free – no purchase necessary – at Krispy Kreme. Here’s how to score the deal.
Graduating high school and college students can get a dozen glazed doughnuts for free – no purchase necessary – at Krispy Kreme. Here’s how to score the deal.
Chicago man charged in attempted abduction on Northwestern University campus
A Chicago man was arrested after attempting to abduct a woman on the Northwestern University campus in Evanston.
A Chicago man was arrested after attempting to abduct a woman on the Northwestern University campus in Evanston.
2 dorm directors fired for using pronouns in emails at small New York Christian college
The recent firings prompted more than 700 alumni to sign a petition in protest.
The recent firings prompted more than 700 alumni to sign a petition in protest.
Trans girl in Mississippi misses graduation after being told to dress like boy
School officials told her to dress like a boy ,and a federal judge did not block the officials’ decision.
School officials told her to dress like a boy ,and a federal judge did not block the officials’ decision.
Illinois 12-year-old graduates from junior college, plans to pursue higher education
Benyamin Bamburac, a remarkable 12-year-old, graduated from Joliet Junior College on Friday.
Benyamin Bamburac, a remarkable 12-year-old, graduated from Joliet Junior College on Friday.
Illinois 12-year-old graduates from junior college, plans to pursue higher education
Benyamin Bamburac, a remarkable 12-year-old, graduated from Joliet Junior College on Friday.
Benyamin Bamburac, a remarkable 12-year-old, graduated from Joliet Junior College on Friday.
Career advice for Class of '23: Study shows new workers do better in the office
A new study shows in-person work is more beneficial for novice workers or those who are new to the company. The President's Coach Mitchell Creasey says these findings make sense, since it's easier to build a positive company environment when people are actually present.
A new study shows in-person work is more beneficial for novice workers or those who are new to the company. The President's Coach Mitchell Creasey says these findings make sense, since it's easier to build a positive company environment when people are actually present.
Chicago Public Schools recognizes outstanding school crossing guards
Chicago Public Schools honored crossing guards on Thursday for Crossing Guard Appreciation Day, recognizing their vital role in ensuring the safety of students during their daily commutes.
Chicago Public Schools honored crossing guards on Thursday for Crossing Guard Appreciation Day, recognizing their vital role in ensuring the safety of students during their daily commutes.
Hoffman Estates student wins Illinois' Doodle for Google contest, advances to national competition
A talented middle school student from Hoffman Estates has won Illinois' Doodle for Google contest.
A talented middle school student from Hoffman Estates has won Illinois' Doodle for Google contest.
Illinois lawmakers take action to enhance school safety statewide
Illinois lawmakers from both sides of the aisle joined forces with police chiefs and education officials in Springfield on Thursday to address the pressing need for increased school safety measures.
Illinois lawmakers from both sides of the aisle joined forces with police chiefs and education officials in Springfield on Thursday to address the pressing need for increased school safety measures.
Illinois lawmakers take action to enhance school safety
Illinois lawmakers from both sides of the aisle joined forces with police chiefs and education officials in Springfield on Thursday to address the pressing need for increased school safety measures.
Illinois lawmakers from both sides of the aisle joined forces with police chiefs and education officials in Springfield on Thursday to address the pressing need for increased school safety measures.
Illinois 'Summer Jobs Program' targeting Chicago area, Springfield college students
Interested applicants must be enrolled in college or a trade school in the upcoming fall semester.
Interested applicants must be enrolled in college or a trade school in the upcoming fall semester.
Louie's Law aims to reduce substance abuse in Illinois schools
A bill that would create a comprehensive drug program for state public schools heading to Gov. J.B. Pritzker's desk.
A bill that would create a comprehensive drug program for state public schools heading to Gov. J.B. Pritzker's desk.



















