Contentious labor contract negotiations are overshadowing the needs of Chicago Public Schools students and parents.
Some Chicago educators say they have prepared a "sanctuary team" who know what to do in case of a raid. So far, there have been no reported mass deportations in the Chicago area.
Despite having put five of her kids in Chicago Public Schools, Blaire Flowers said once her eldest daughter graduates high ...
The Chicago Teachers Union on Wednesday discussed their next steps in lengthy contract talks with Chicago Public Schools.
CPS and CTU have begun fact-finding hearings this week, a required stage in negotiations before the union can legally go on ...
The president of the Chicago Teachers Union expressed dissatisfaction that an arbitrator is now involved in contract ...
Teachers and other school workers, who are determined to fight against years of austerity and lost purchasing power, must ...
Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union sent a letter reaffirming their commitment to being a sanctuary place ...
Chicago’s first elected school board was just sworn into office. Here’s what members should know about what the Chicago ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and his chief financial officer are talking about revenue as the city suffers a reduced credit ...
There were hopeful notes at the swearing-in of 20 new board members, half of them elected. Now the hard work begins.