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For homeless students, school provided more than an education. Here’s how they are coping now.
By
Samantha Smylie
April 21, 2020
Chicago
Illinois schools narrow public input: Despite more questions, less access for students, parents and employees
By
Yana Kunichoff
April 20, 2020
Chicago
Amid disruption of closed schools, how one Illinois superintendent finds hope
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Samantha Smylie
April 20, 2020
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Pandemic diary: How one Chicago Latina is regaining her high school momentum
By
Mila Koumpilova
April 20, 2020
Chicago
Schools across Illinois will remain closed through school year, governor announces
By
Yana Kunichoff
,
Mila Koumpilova
,
Cassie Walker Burke
Updated April 17, 2020
Chicago
Remote learning in Chicago: Here’s what’s working so far and what needs improvement
By
Cassie Walker Burke
,
Mila Koumpilova
,
Yana Kunichoff
,
Samantha Smylie
April 16, 2020
Chicago
Should students still get grades during remote learning? In Chicago, debate stirs on social media
By
Cassie Walker Burke
,
Yana Kunichoff
April 16, 2020
Chicago
Chicago is issuing thousands of tech devices. Now it needs students to log on.
By
Cassie Walker Burke
April 16, 2020
Chicago
Unionized Chicago charter schools push for new remote learning agreements. Will they succeed?
By
Yana Kunichoff
April 15, 2020
Chicago
Illinois to delay free SAT to fall for Class of 2021
By
Cassie Walker Burke
,
Yana Kunichoff
April 15, 2020
Chicago
‘I need you to be patient with me’: For this Chicago teacher, working remotely is a balancing act
By
Cassie Walker Burke
April 14, 2020
Chicago
Coronavirus is rewriting teachers’ job descriptions — and unions are paying close attention
By
Yana Kunichoff
April 10, 2020
Chicago
Chicago starts a new remote learning plan Monday. Here are 10 parent questions, answered.
By
Mila Koumpilova
,
Cassie Walker Burke
April 10, 2020
Chicago
Students: Chicago needs a mental health hotline — and fast — for youth displaced by coronavirus closures
By
Mila Koumpilova
April 9, 2020
Chicago
As remote learning ramps up in Chicago, a high-stakes question: Should students be learning anything new?
By
Mila Koumpilova
April 8, 2020
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