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News and Stories from across the District

21 April 2021

Meet Three Outstanding CPS Clerks and Administrative Professionals

Our district’s clerks and administrative professionals are some of the most important individuals in our schools and district offices.

21 April 2021

Seven Key Numbers to Know From This Year’s School Budgets

The hundreds of millions of dollars worth of investments announced today connect back our core value of equity.

19 April 2021

Welcoming Back Our High School Students: A Day One Video and Photos

Check out what our high school students have to say about being back at school!

15 April 2021

Eight Questions with an Eighth-Grader at Manierre Elementary

Demari has a list of goals that extend far beyond elementary school: get a college scholarship, study anatomy, and become a doctor or a surgeon.

13 April 2021

One Year Later: New Data Highlights Urgent Need to Reopen High Schools

Our students are tired, overwhelmed, bored, and frustrated—we need to change that.

12 April 2021

One Year Later: Three Hancock High School Students Describe their Experiences

Hear what Hancock students Evie, Alex, and Rachel have to say about their school year thus far.

09 April 2021

Nightingale Assistant Principal Has Lifelong Love For Her School and Community

AP Michelle Soto loves that her parents see Nightingale Elementary as a pillar of the community.

08 April 2021

One Year Later: How I Want to Celebrate the End of My High School Experience

If I could walk into a classroom tomorrow, the only way I could describe it is that it would feel like school.

By Marshawn A., a senior at Austin College and Career Academy

06 April 2021

Celebrating Our District’s Amazing Assistant Principals #APsRock

Our APs are always willing to go the extra mile for our students.

05 April 2021

One Year Later: Curie HS Freshmen Reflect on Challenges and Triumphs

Curie freshmen Divine and Lanayah have seen the importance of having adults they can rely on.

02 April 2021

Mobile Museum of Tolerance Visits Ravenswood Elementary

The Mobile Museum of Tolerance is an interactive way for students to learn about the past in order to create a more inclusive future.

01 April 2021

A Smyth Elementary Teacher’s Thoughts on Equity and Neighborhood Schools

Mr. Gunn has worked tirelessly to ensure that Smyth students can continue growing academically over the past year.