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Lawmakers Consider Guidance On AI Tools For Educators

Introduction to AI in Classrooms Illinois educators are asking state lawmakers to create guidelines around the use of artificial intelligence in classrooms, as AI-powered tools...

Borrowers Should Know About Suspended Student Loan Payment Plans

Recent Changes to Student Loans Cause Frustration and Confusion Among BorrowersThe best place for news and Latin culture coverage in Chicago. | The Place...

Columbia College Names New President

Introduction to New Leadership Columbia College Chicago announced Monday that Shantay N. Bolton will take over as president of the art-focused South Loop school. Bolton, who...

CPS Accused of Fostering Disruption Amid Contract Dispute

Introduction to the Conflict The Chicago Teachers Union is accusing school district leadership of rejecting compromises presented Monday that they said could have landed a...

CPS Faces $175 Million Pension Bill

Introduction to the Crisis As a former Chicago Public Schools principal and a current CPS parent, we know firsthand how smart financial decisions can transform...

Chicago Council Threatens To Cut Funding To Schools

Chicago City Council Members Pressure School Board To Pay Up, Or Risk Losing Other Financial Support Introduction to the Conflict CHICAGO — Chicago aldermen and City...

Student Loan Repayment Plans Suspended

Introduction to Student Loan Repayment Plans The Trump administration’s recent changes to student loans are causing frustration and confusion for some borrowers. In response to...

City Clerk Seeks Greater Oversight of CTA and Sister Agencies

Introduction to City Clerk's Proposal Before he stepped down, CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. was known to City Council members for his tone-deaf failure to...

Diseases Impacting Education Department Affect Civil Rights Offices Nationwide

Diseases in the Department of Education affect civil rights offices in Chicago and the countryThe best place for news and Latin culture coverage in...

Illinois Loses $26.3 Million In USDA Funding For Schools And Child Care Centers

Introduction to the Cuts The U.S. Department of Agriculture has canceled a $26.3 million federal grant that would have helped Illinois K-12 schools and child...

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