The Chicago Public Schools chief has supported many of the union's initiatives, so why are they attacking him now? Because Stacy Davis Gates and Brandon Johnson need a scapegoat.
The Board of Education has had issues with CPS CEO Pedro Martinez for some time, WBEZ has learned, but are weighing a provision that would allow him to stay on for six months, even after termination.
Christopher D. Seawood, 57, formerly of Warren, passed away Friday, September 20, 2024. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, a son of Mary Seawood. Christopher graduated from Warren Western Reserve High ...
The Hinsdale High School District 86 board on Thursday plans to review the options for getting a new board attorney. On ...
Cat Glover, the singer, dancer and choreographer who worked with Prince during his late 1980s pomp, has died. She was 60.
Adam G. Brief is appointed as the new Acting U.S. Trustee for regions including Northern Illinois and Wisconsin.
Mark L. Herweg III, 76, of Palatine, Illinois, and formerly of Williamsville, died Sept. 14, 2024. Mr. Herweg spent his younger years in Williamsville, graduating from Saints Peter and Paul School, ...
A former Chicago principal, two former educators, and a finance manager hope voters will choose them to be elected to Chicago ...
A total of 365 schools in the nation were recognized as blue ribbon schools on Monday, with 18 of them being in Illinois. The ...
Several cheerleaders were attacked in a brawl during a high school football game in Illinois, officials say. It happened ...
Being named a National Blue Ribbon School is a prestigious recognition highlighting schools that excel in academic ...
CPS Chief Executive Officer Pedro Martinez unveiled on Wednesday a “renewed focus on equity" and moves away from ranking ...