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CTU marches to protest CPS closures, downtown rally planned Video included

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Chicago teachers, parents and students are hitting the streets for a third and final day of citywide marches in protest of Mayor Rahm Emanuel's proposal to close dozens of schools. More>>

Karen Lewis re-elected as Chicago Teacher’s Union President

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On Friday, the current Chicago Teacher's Union President Karen Lewis announced that she has been re-elected and says she won with 80 percent of the vote. More>>

CTU to file civil rights suits lawsuits over CPS school closings

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Attorneys for the Chicago Teachers Union filed several federal lawsuits Wednesday, arguing the closing of 53 elementary schools discriminates against African-American children and those with disabilities. More>>

Gurnee school bus driver charged with sex assault of minor

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A 32-year-old bus driver for a far north suburban school district has been charged with sexually assaulting a minor, though the victim was not a student who rode her bus, according to police. More>>

Ex-Maine West soccer coach charged with battery, hazing

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A former Maine West High School soccer coach has been charged with multiple misdemeanor counts involving the battery and hazing of players on his team. More>>

Candidate for CTU president says Karen Lewis has failed Video included

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Karen Lewis has been talking for months about defeating Rahm Emanuel at the next mayoral election, but first she's fighting to keep her own job as president of the Chicago Teachers Union. More>>

Teacher Appreciation Week gifts from Lakeshore Learning - all under $20!

It's Teacher Appreciation Week! Lakeshore Learning's Ray Hernandez shared some last minute gifts designed by teachers available in Chicago, Orland Park and Palatine – all less than $20! More>>

Loyola University to open Institute of Environmental Sustainability, train for green jobs

Loyola University will open a $60 million energy-efficient complex this summer, to house the "Institute of Environmental Sustainability," run by Nancy Tuchman. Students will train for green jobs of the future.
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Nathanael Greene keeps students healthy with soccer, good food Video included

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First Lady Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" campaign is making waves on the national level, so Good Day Chicago wanted to showcase a local school that is one of the healthiest in the city. More>>

California schools get assault weapons

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The police department for one California school district has bought 14 assault weapons to protect its students from mass shootings. More>>

Sandy Hook students return to class at new elementary school Video included

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The youngsters who survived the Sandy Hook massacre returned to class Thursday for the first time, settling in at their old, familiar desks but in a different school in a different town. More>>

Kiplinger rates best in-state college deals

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Kiplinger's newsletter is out with an interesting report on the best deals for in-state college students. More>>

AAP: Recess should be a requirement

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A policy statement released by the American Academy of Pediatrics says recess should be considered a requirement. More>>

More college applications rejected due to Facebook activity

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More and more colleges are rejecting applications because of questionable activity on Facebook. More>>

Medill unveils new dean, overhauled magazine

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Historic Hotel Lincoln in Chicago was the place to meet Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism incoming Dean Bradley Hamm Thursday night and also sneak a peek inside the revamped, relaunched Medill Magazine. More>>

Hundreds of Chicago teacher supporters rally Tuesday Video included

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Hundreds of Chicago teachers, parents and supporters have rallied in downtown Chicago on the second day of a teachers strike. More>>

30 Antioch students sickened by fumes from fire

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Thirty elementary students at Antioch Upper Grade School were hospitalized after fumes from a small kiln fire made them sick. More>>

AT&T program helps Chicago teens graduate

Updated: Apr 24, 2012 19:48 PM CDT

High school drop outs have very few job prospects. It's bad for them and it's bad for business, which is why one of the nation's biggest companies is investing in caps and gowns.  More>>

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