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From the community: D. 202 parents, students and staff can share thoughts about their schools through third annual state-wide “5Essentials” survey
This Tribune piece examines the upcoming 5Essentials Survey and provides detailed information on the survey, its background, and what it can be used for.
The Educational Attainment of Chicago Public Schools Students: A Focus on Four-Year College Degrees
Thomas B. Fordham Institute features the latest Consortium release on the educational attainment of Chicago Public Schools students.
Turning a Corner: North Chicago District 187
North Chicago District 187 has made strides in graduation rates, attendance, and overall school culture over the past two years and cites working with UChicago Impact and the 5Essentials survey as partially responsible.
Best of 2014: Urban Districts Struggle to Improve Academics after School Closings
The Consortium's research on school closings is cited in this piece on Memphis schools.
Chicago School District Slowly Improves College-Going and Graduation Rates
Education Week summarizes the latest Consortium data showing increases in college graduation rates for Chicago Public Schools students.
Illinois Tech Joins Compact with CPS and Illinois Universities and Colleges to Increase CPS Completion Rates
In response to data released by the Consortium on the number of CPS students getting to and through college, Illinois universities and colleges are partnering with CPS to increase college completion rates.
More CPS Grads are Getting College Diplomas, Though Racial Gaps Persist
Kaleen Healey is quoted in this piece, analyzing the Consortium's recent finding that racial gaps still persist among CPS students earning degrees.
More CPS Freshmen Earn College Degrees
Elaine Allensworth and Greg Darneider answer questions related to The To&Through Project.
More CPS Graduates Getting College Degrees, CCSR Report Finds
The University of Chicago's summary of the Consortium's finding that 14% of CPS freshman are now earning four-year degrees.
Number of CPS Students Getting Degrees on the Rise
Elaine Allensworth of the Consortium is quoted in this explanation of The To&Through Project.
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