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Senator Iris Martinez Discusses Bilingual Education
By: Ashmar Mandou Last month, Governor Pat Quinn signed House Bill 3819 into law that allows the Illinois Advisory Council on Bilingual Education to examine and offer advice to the… Read more
The FBI Investigation of Ray Bradbury
By: Daniel Nardini One of America’s greatest writers, Ray Bradbury, died on June 15th of this year at the age of 91. Famous for his books Fahrentheit 451, The Martian… Read more
Iniciativas Urbanas Dio Inicio al 10º Año del Programa ‘Work to Play’
Iniciativas Urbanas inició el nuevo año escolar con la primera práctica ‘Work to Play de la Academia de Ciencias y Matemáticas Dr. Jorge Prieto, el primer día de escuela, con… Read more
Becas del Colegio St. Augustine
Laura Méndez, residente de Whiting, Indiana, siempre quiso continuar su educación universitaria, pero limitaciones económicas y la responsabilidad de criar una familia siempre se interpusieron en su camino. Hasta que… Read more
Good Judgement, Bad Judgement
By: Daniel Nardini A federal judge ruled that Texas’ voter identification (ID) law is unconstitutional, and that it is discriminatory against racial and ethnic minorities as well as low-income families…. Read more
CPS Welcomes Students on First School Day
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) CEO Jean-Claude Brizard, CPS Board Members, Representative Cynthia Soto, and members of the CPS leadership team joined Track R school communities across the District to launch… Read more
Students, Parents, and Teachers Journey to Washington, D.C. for Justice
A national alliance covering 18 states will converge on Washington, D.C. on September 20th to send a message that for the need for sustainable, community-driven school reform, not shuttering public… Read more
An Old File Case
By: Daniel Nardini When my wife returned from school, she brought back a very big sort-of suitcase made of leather and cardboard. It had a sturdy handle and brass clasps…. Read more
St. Augustine College Awards Scholarship
Laura Méndez, a resident of Whiting, Indiana, always wanted to continue her college education, but economic limitations and the responsibility of raising a family always got in the way. Until… Read more




Why Pro-choice Is Necessary
By: Daniel Nardini In this election year, the primary focus is on the economy and jobs. This is quite understandable given the current condition of the economy. The official unemployment… Read more »