Chicago Teachers Union fails to turn $68K per student into even 1 academic win
Chicago Teachers Union fails to turn $68K per student into even 1 academic win
Douglass Academy High School had 35 students with nearly 900 seats unfilled. None were proficient on the SAT. The Chicago Teachers Union wants to add at least eight staffers there and at every other school in the district at a cost of $1.7 billion.
By Hannah Schmid
Vallas: Mayor, supporters see unlimited migration as fix to population loss
Vallas: Mayor, supporters see unlimited migration as fix to population loss
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson sees unlimited migration as a solution to population loss. What he should be doing is recognizing crime and a lack of quality school choice is driving out families.
By Paul Vallas
Chicago Public Schools’ academic struggles top Chicagoans’ concerns
Chicago Public Schools’ academic struggles top Chicagoans’ concerns
Half of Chicagoans said their biggest concern was “students not learning enough academically.” They expect Chicago Public Schools to “prepare students to go to college.” But the Chicago Teachers Union is demanding more schools that fail those expectations.
By Hannah Schmid
See how well your local 3rd graders can read
See how well your local 3rd graders can read
Third grade is a critical year for young readers, predicting the success of their entire educations. See how well your local schools are doing at producing proficient readers by the end of third grade.
By Hannah Schmid
Literacy in Illinois: Low third-grade reading proficiency warns of trouble ahead
Literacy in Illinois: Low third-grade reading proficiency warns of trouble ahead
Third grade marks a critical reading milestone: if students struggle then, they will face greater problems during the rest of their educations. State data shows 7 of 10 Illinois third graders can’t read at grade level, meaning there’s trouble awaiting most Illinois students.
By Hannah Schmid
Editorial: Illinois public schools lose 127,000 students since pandemic
Editorial: Illinois public schools lose 127,000 students since pandemic
As public school enrollment continues to drop, Illinois faces the prospect of a smaller future workforce.
By Hilary Gowins
More states give parents control over education funds, so why not Illinois?
More states give parents control over education funds, so why not Illinois?
There are 18 private school choice programs called “education savings accounts” in 16 states and growing. But Illinois leaders refuse to let parents decide how their taxes are used to educate their children.
By Hannah Schmid
Chicago Public Schools faces class-action lawsuit over religious practices kept secret from parents
Chicago Public Schools faces class-action lawsuit over religious practices kept secret from parents
Former Chicago Public Schools students have started a class-action lawsuit alleging they were forced to meditate and signed nondisclosure agreements agreeing not to tell parents, especially religious parents.
By Dylan Sharkey
Chicago Teachers Union lauds failing community school, wants 180 more
Chicago Teachers Union lauds failing community school, wants 180 more
The Chicago Teachers Union hosted a press conference to begin contract negotiations at one of the sustainable community schools it wants to replicate 180 times. The Ellen H. Richards Career Academy has zero students proficient in reading or math.
By Hannah Schmid
Editorial: Chicago Public Schools’ chronic absenteeism worst of 5 largest districts
Editorial: Chicago Public Schools’ chronic absenteeism worst of 5 largest districts
Chronic absenteeism has been bad across the nation since the pandemic, but in Chicago it’s worse. That hurts students’ futures and the city’s wellbeing.
By Hilary Gowins
Another parochial school forced to close without Invest in Kids
Another parochial school forced to close without Invest in Kids
St. Bede School in Ingleside will shut its doors without the support from Invest in Kids scholarships. Even a $500K fundraising effort failed to save the school.
By Dylan Sharkey