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Partnership to Meet Growing Need of Computer Programmers
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership announced Chicago Codes, a new program designed to meet the growing need for computer programmers and strengthen the city’s growing tech… Read more
SHPE Promotes STEM in the Army
The 2018 Regional Leadership and Development Conference (RLDC) welcomed more than 300 attendees over the period of two days. Attendees included members of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)… Read more
Morton West High School New Freshman Academy Groundbreaking
Members of the Board of Education, elected officials, community members and administrators gathered on April 4th for the groundbreaking ceremony of the new Morton West High School Freshman Academy addition…. Read more
State Bill Addressing Filthy, Overcrowded Schools Step Closer to Passage
By: Ashmar Mandou A legislative committee has passed a bill that would give CTU members the right to bargain over non-salary conditions, from crowded classes to filthy schools. CTU Vice… Read more
Ways New College Grads, Employers Can Achieve the Right Fit
As college seniors put the finishing touches on their academic careers, they’re looking forward to finally entering the workforce with those hard-earned degrees in hand. But for many of them,… Read more
National Experts Applaud Chicago for Being ‘One of the Fastest Improving Big-City School Districts in the Country’
Confirming the district’s reputation as a national leader for driving academic improvement, the results of the 2017 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) show that CPS students have sustained their… Read more
Castro announces $22.4 million in new funding for School District 46
Senator Cristina Castro (D-Elgin) announced that School district 46 will receive more than $22.4 million in new money under Illinois’ new education funding formula. The Illinois State Board of Education… Read more
How Medical Expenses Could Help You Save Money During Tax Season
With tax day around the corner, it’s time to gather those W-2s and financial statements in hopes that your return will equal a big check. Know what may help? Health-related… Read more
Peoples Gas Partners with Legacy Nexus Foundation for Youth Conference
Peoples Gas partnered with Legacy Nexus Foundation to host the 2nd Annual Chicago Youth Energy Technology Conference: Awareness and Access Campaign 2018 on Friday, April 6. The event was held… Read more
Wrigleyville McDonald’s Reopens
The Wrigleyville McDonald’s reopened its doors, offering a new level of hospitality thanks to the upgrades made by its Hispanic owner, Carmen Solano De Carrier. The new restaurant boasts enhanced… Read more