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Posts Tagged ‘ Schools & Education ’

Students Take Part in Chicago Peace Day Event

September 22, 2010
Students Take Part in Chicago Peace Day Event

Students from the Academy for Global Citizenship, an Archer Heights magnet school, McCutcheon Elementary School in Uptown, and other schools took part in the city’s annual Peace Day in Chicago event on Saturday. Second- and third-graders from the Academy for Global Citizenship brought giant peace doves to the festivities in downtown’s Daley Plaza, while...
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After-School Arts Programs Help With Family Income

September 15, 2010
After-School Arts Programs Help With Family Income

With the rise of unemployment and scarcity of jobs in Pilsen, parents at Orozco Elementary School have teamed together in an after-school program devoted to “Migajon Artistico,” a type of traditional Mexican ceramic craft. They sell the art at local festivals and events to support their income, while sharing the wealth with other parents....
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CPS Approves Funding for Mentorship Programs in Schools

August 2, 2010
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The Chicago Board of Education approved the use of $25 million in federal stimulus funding during its June board meeting to implement mentoring, safety and support initiatives for at-risk high school students and communities. The new program, spearheaded by Mayor Richard M. Daley and Chicago Public Schools, will provide mentoring programs for 1,500 high...
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Youth Win, CPS Agrees to Restorative Justice Approach in Schools

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A news report from Curtis Black’s Newstips Blog, Community Media Workshop In a victory for two youth organizations, Chicago Public Schools has agreed to establish a grievance procedure for students experiencing violence, harassment or discrimination, and to pilot a program training security guards to use principles of restorative justice in their work. Both organizations...
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New Principal Looks Forward at Senn High School

July 15, 2010
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A news report from Lorraine Swanson, Lake Effect News Members of the Senn High School local school council elected a new contracted principal to replace retiring principal, Richard Norman. Lincoln Park-resident Susan Lofton was awarded a four-year contact on July 1. Prior to coming on board as Senn’s interim principal in May, L ofton was...
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CPS Students to Build New Play Lot at Bell Elementary School

July 12, 2010
Students, faculty and community members dig at the site of the new play lot at Bell School. Photo/Ald. Eugene Schulter

A news report from Cody Prentiss, Center Square Journal Alexander Graham Bell Elementary School (3730 N. Oakley Ave.) is about to get a new and improved playground. This week Principal Sandra Caudill and Ald. Eugene Schulter (47th) broke ground on the new play lot, which will be installed by Chicago Public High School students....
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New Leadership for Chicago Teachers

New Leadership for Chicago Teachers

Image by Fibonacci Blue via Flickr A report from the Newstips Blog: As new and old reports at Catalyst and Gapers Block indicate, CORE’s victory in the recent teachers union election reflected the group’s activist orientation and commitment to grassroots organizing, in schools and with communities. “We energized the grassroots,” said one CORE member. CORE came...
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Youth Forum Tackles Teen Suicide

June 19, 2010
Youth Forum Tackles Teen Suicide

Image via Wikipedia Going to prom, signing yearbooks and attending graduation are all part of the high school experience. But about 4,400 teens each year don’t reach these milestones because they die from suicide. The 25th Chicago Police District is working with community youth to discuss ways to prevent this silent epidemic that is the third-leading...
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Program Fights Obesity, Budget Cuts

June 14, 2010
Program Fights Obesity, Budget Cuts

In the dimly lit gymnasium, Morton Patton’s voice echoes off the walls and envelops the group of 30 students doing sit-ups. As he walks between the students, peering at each one with his brown, beady eyes, he asks for more. “I’m not going to tell you guys again,” Patton said. “The next person that...
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South Side Students Find Their Yellow Brick Road

May 19, 2010
South Side Students Find Their Yellow Brick Road

On Thursday, May 20, Parker Elementary Community Academy will be performing for the first time “The Wiz that Wuz.” Youth Guidance Resource Coordinator Ben White said he was inspired to create this condensed version based on the popular African-American play “The Wiz” because he wanted to stress the importance of believing in yourself for...
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