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Arne Duncan

Dear CPS Community:

One of our top priorities in the Chicago Public Schools is to bring the absolute best and brightest educators into our schools and classrooms. Teachers are the lifeblood of our school system, and they are the driving force behind the improvements we've seen across the city.

On June 25, the Illinois Education Research Council released a study that lauds the hard work that our principals and Human Resources Department have done to bring great new teachers into our schools. "Chicago, especially, has made remarkable progress in bolstering the caliber of its teaching force and serves as a positive example for other large urban districts," the report's executive summary states.

That's been the result of frequent recruiting visits to top-tier universities across the country, an acceleration of our alternative-certification programs to bring talented career-changers who can make a difference into our classrooms through non-traditional routes, and our school system's reputation as a leader in urban-school reform.

We're going to keep working hard to bring the best education talent to our students, and I'd like to congratulate our principals and all of our HR staff on the successes that are highlighted in the IERC report.

Sincerely,

Arne Duncan

COLLEGE ENROLLMENT FOR CPS GRADS REACHES 50 PER CENT, MAYOR DALEY AND SCHOOL OFFICIALS SAY -
Four-year Gains Outpace Nation in All Racial-Ethnic Groups

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Nominate a Teacher for the 2008 DRIVE Awards

Fourth annual peer-to-peer award includes $2,500 award for teacher, $1,000 for school and membership on advisory council with Arne Duncan. Click here for letter from the CEO, information sheet and nomination forms.
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MAKE YOUR STUDENTS… FIRSTCLASS STUDENTS
CONTEST MAY 5th-30th

Starting May 5th, the five elementary and high schools with the highest FirstClass student usage each week will win two color printers! - See Full Flyer
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National Study Finds Chicago Charter School Students More Likely to Graduate from High School, Attend College -
Charter schools are one of many high-quality, diverse educational options, says Duncan

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Six CPS Teachers Named Golden Apple Recipients -
Eight Others ‘Teachers of Distinction’

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MAYOR DALEY CELEBRATES OLYMPIC WEEK IN AMERICA AS EIGHT OLYMPIANS AND PARALYMPIANS, HUNDREDS OF VOLUNTEERS SERVE AS “TEACHER FOR A DAY” -
CPS Celebrates Its Teachers on National Teacher Appreciation Day, May 6

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Dear Father, Brother, Uncle, Son, Friend-
Our children need you. Our schools need you. I need you. We need you to show who you are, what you do and what you value. Real Men Read is a simple program that has a huge impact. For more information on this MENtor program, please visit the RMR site here.

Thank you.

Rufus Williams President,
Chicago Board of Education
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Want to become a certified teacher? The Chicago Teaching Fellows provides a pathway for outstanding individuals to become teachers in Chicago Public Schools (CPS) and to significantly impact the academic achievement of our city’s children. We look to you, successful professionals and recent college graduates, to bring your knowledge, experience, and records of achievement to the classrooms where your leadership is needed most.
  www.chicagoteachingfellows.org
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Change Schools. Change Lives. Teach Chicago Turnarounds

Teach Chicago Turnarounds (TCT) is an initiative of the Chicago Public Schools, in partnership with the Academy for Urban School Leadership, to recruit high-quality teachers for six Turnaround Schools in Chicago. We are seeking teachers in all subject areas who know that a history of failure does not preclude the possibility of success.

Visit TeachChicagoTurnArounds.org

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PreK-3 Grade Teachers
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Award Winners

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Check your CPS Mail account at: cpsmail.cps.k12.il.us or
fc.cps.edu
-------------------TEACHERS
: e-mail CEO Arne Duncan questions, concerns or thoughts at: AskArne@cps.k12.il.us

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It is the policy of the Board of Education of the City of Chicago not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or sex. Inquiries concerning the application of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and the regulations promulgated thereunder concerning sex discrimination should be referred to the Title IX Officer, Chicago Public Schools, 125 South Clark, Chicago, IL 60603 773-553-2688 (TTY-773-553-2699).


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