chicago public schools
District 60: Chronic Truancy More Complex than Teens Cutting Class
Waukegan School District 60 analyzes chronic truancy and what can be done to improve attendance. Consortium report is cited.
CPS Success? Yes
Stephanie Banchero of the Joyce Foundation and Robin Steans of Advance Illinois examine progress of CPS in light of recent challenges. Consortium research is mentioned.
U of C Report: Broad race-based disparities persist in CPS discipline
Chigao Tribune examines Consortium findings that CPS schools with the highest reported suspension rates also serve the most vulnerable populations.
How One Struggling Public High School Became Superb
Dave Johnson of the Consortium is quoted in this profile of Senn High School, focusing on IB and the arts, along with strong school leadership for improvement.
4 Lessons from Chicago Public Schools - US News
Sara Stoelinga shares four lessons from Chicago Public Schools that reflect key national education debates and illustrate potential improvement influencers.
How One Chicago Charter School Sends Low-Income Students to College
UChicago Charter CEO Shayne Evans talks about what happens in a school that creates a successful college-going culture.
Backing Away From Zero Tolerance
The New York Times Editorial Board examines recent findings on zero tolerance school discipline systems with a focus on moving away from out of school suspensions.
Suspension Rates Decline for Some CPS Students, U of C Report Finds
The Hyde Park Herald analyzes a recent study by the Consortium stating that suspension rates are down in CPS.
Why School Suspensions Aren't the Answer
The Chicago Sun-Times Editorial board analyzes the Consortium's recent finding that although suspensions are down in Chicago Public Schools, there is still work to be done.
UChicago Report: Most Vulnerable CPS Students Still Suspended at High Rates
The Chicago Sun Times examines the latest Consortium report analyzing CPS discipline policies and their effects.
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