Elgin schools closed Thursday due to power outage

Ten schools in Elgin will be closed today due to a power outage caused by icy weather conditions.

Chicago Teachers Union demands resources for migrant students
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Close to 3,700 migrants have been bused to Chicago. About 425 school-age children were among them. Teachers are calling on charter schools to provide more staffing and resources for those kids.

Chicago Public Schools invests $76M in district-wide security update

More than 300 Chicago public schools will have upgraded or additional security cameras with a massive investment announced today. 

Schools in Gary get creative with book vending machines
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Educators at schools in Gary, Indiana say the book vending machines spark interest in reading and improve literacy.

Chicago lawmaker sounds alarm as 55 schools report no proficiency in math or reading: 'Very serious'

An alarming report has revealed that dozens of Chicago schools claim no students are proficient in either math or reading despite the state and federal government funneling billions of dollars into education in the Windy City.

Indiana ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill pivots to kids’ gender identity

Teachers in Indiana public schools could be required to tell parents if a student changes their gender identity or preferred name under a bill House committee members approved Monday.

Indiana ?Don?t Say Gay? bill pivots to kids? gender identity
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Teachers in Indiana public schools could be required to tell parents if a student changes their gender identity or preferred name under a bill House committee members approved Monday.

Former UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank, who was briefly president-elect of Northwestern, dies of cancer

Rebecca Blank was the chancellor of UW-Madison from 2013 to 2022. In October 2021, she was hired to be the president of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. It was a job she was never able to fully take on – in July 2022, she announced she had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer

Gloria J. Taylor Foundation to award college scholarships at banquet today
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The Gloria J. Taylor Foundation has sent 5,000 students to the college of their choice since its founding in 1996. The foundation honors Gloria Taylor who was the first Black woman elected to office in the city of Harvey. She had a passion for education and giving back to the community.

Local group connects Chicago students with CEOs, executive leaders
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The Support Group's Executive Director Bennie Henry has been helping Chicago Public Schools students network with positive role models for 30 years. The Support Group hosts "Lunch With a Leader" where students are introduced to leading business professionals to enhance communication and leadership skills.