Former CPS student awarded $150,000 in religious freedom suit over ‘Hinduistic’ meditation program
A federal judge has awarded $150,000 in damages and legal fees to a former Chicago Public Schools student who said she was forced to participate in “Hinduistic rituals” that violated her constitutional religious rights.
A federal judge has awarded $150,000 in damages and legal fees to a former Chicago Public Schools student who said she was forced to participate in “Hinduistic rituals” that violated her constitutional religious rights.
Chicago Public Schools celebrates record-breaking graduation rates and student achievements
The Class of 2023 in Chicago achieved an impressive graduation rate, surpassing last year's all-time record.
The Class of 2023 in Chicago achieved an impressive graduation rate, surpassing last year's all-time record.
Chicago Public Schools celebrates record-breaking graduation rates and student achievements
The Class of 2023 in Chicago achieved an impressive graduation rate, surpassing last year's all-time record.
The Class of 2023 in Chicago achieved an impressive graduation rate, surpassing last year's all-time record.
Chicago community gathers to remember CPS teacher allegedly killed by ex-boyfriend
There was a very big turnout Friday night for a candlelight vigil outside the home of 37-year-old Adrianna Lopez, who was shot and killed last weekend, allegedly by her ex-boyfriend.
There was a very big turnout Friday night for a candlelight vigil outside the home of 37-year-old Adrianna Lopez, who was shot and killed last weekend, allegedly by her ex-boyfriend.
Community gathers for candlelight vigil honoring CPS teacher allegedly killed by ex-boyfriend
There was a very big turnout Friday night for a candlelight vigil outside the home of 37-year-old Adrianna Lopez, who was shot and killed last weekend, allegedly by her ex-boyfriend.
There was a very big turnout Friday night for a candlelight vigil outside the home of 37-year-old Adrianna Lopez, who was shot and killed last weekend, allegedly by her ex-boyfriend.
As CPS struggles with school bus challenges, parents claim they're facing heavy commutes
A group of parents is ratcheting up the pressure on Chicago Public Schools to provide their children with bus transportation to school.
A group of parents is ratcheting up the pressure on Chicago Public Schools to provide their children with bus transportation to school.
CPS parents fight for more bus drivers
CPS is dealing with a shortage of bus drivers.
CPS is dealing with a shortage of bus drivers.
Chicago Public Schools officials project $391 million deficit next year when COVID-19 relief funds run out
Chicago Public Schools officials will have to find $391 million in additional funding by next summer or face cuts across the school system in the face of a massive structural budget deficit.
Chicago Public Schools officials will have to find $391 million in additional funding by next summer or face cuts across the school system in the face of a massive structural budget deficit.
CPS receives $500K grant to create more diverse campuses
A half-million-dollar grant is coming to Chicago Public Schools (CPS).
A half-million-dollar grant is coming to Chicago Public Schools (CPS).
As CPS struggles with school bus challenges, parents claim they're facing heavy commutes
A group of parents is ratcheting up the pressure on Chicago Public Schools to provide their children with bus transportation to school.
A group of parents is ratcheting up the pressure on Chicago Public Schools to provide their children with bus transportation to school.
CPS receives grant to create more diverse campuses
A half-million dollar grant is coming to Chicago Public Schools to create more diverse campuses
A half-million dollar grant is coming to Chicago Public Schools to create more diverse campuses
City's brightest students interviewed by top colleges for Chicago Scholars
Chicago students are doing the pitch of their lives at Navy Pier on Tuesday, interviewing with top universities and colleges from around the country.
Chicago students are doing the pitch of their lives at Navy Pier on Tuesday, interviewing with top universities and colleges from around the country.
CPS reschedules high school admissions test
Chicago Public Schools’ high school admissions test has been rescheduled for late October and early November after technical difficulties with the testing platform forced delays earlier this month.
Chicago Public Schools’ high school admissions test has been rescheduled for late October and early November after technical difficulties with the testing platform forced delays earlier this month.
Tech glitch halts CPS admissions tests, students await rescheduled dates
School admissions tests at Chicago Public Schools were postponed Wednesday after the district's testing platform crashed.
School admissions tests at Chicago Public Schools were postponed Wednesday after the district's testing platform crashed.
CPS need $14.4B for repairs, modernization, report finds
Chicago would need $14.4 billion to address emergency building repairs and fully renovate all 522 of its public school buildings, officials estimated in a new report that also predicts the school system’s falling enrollment won’t turn around for at least the next three years.
Chicago would need $14.4 billion to address emergency building repairs and fully renovate all 522 of its public school buildings, officials estimated in a new report that also predicts the school system’s falling enrollment won’t turn around for at least the next three years.
CPS needs $14.4B for repairs, updates: report
In order to modernize public school buildings in Chicago, CPS would need over $14 billion, according to a new report. CPS builds are on average 83 years old. Only 10% of schools have been built since 2000.
In order to modernize public school buildings in Chicago, CPS would need over $14 billion, according to a new report. CPS builds are on average 83 years old. Only 10% of schools have been built since 2000.
CPS celebrates International Peace Day
CPS students and staff joined members of the community Thursday morning to celebrate International Peace Day. Elementary students also participated in a peace walk.
CPS students and staff joined members of the community Thursday morning to celebrate International Peace Day. Elementary students also participated in a peace walk.
CPS enrollment holds steady for first time in a decade
In a significant development for Chicago Public Schools, enrollment has stabilized this fall for the first time in over a decade, according to preliminary data analyzed by the Chicago Sun-Times.
In a significant development for Chicago Public Schools, enrollment has stabilized this fall for the first time in over a decade, according to preliminary data analyzed by the Chicago Sun-Times.
CPS enrollment stabilizes for first time in a decade
In a significant development for Chicago Public Schools, enrollment has stabilized this fall for the first time in over a decade, according to preliminary data analyzed by the Chicago Sun-Times.
In a significant development for Chicago Public Schools, enrollment has stabilized this fall for the first time in over a decade, according to preliminary data analyzed by the Chicago Sun-Times.
International Peace Day: Chicago school takes part in celebrations
At the Drummond Montessori School, several homerooms made artistic peace promises from recycled materials.
At the Drummond Montessori School, several homerooms made artistic peace promises from recycled materials.


















