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A former Chicago Public Schools worker faces several felony charges after officials allege the worker stole personal information on about 80,000 employees, volunteers and vendors from a CPS database.
An analysis of CPS budgets released last week show two-thirds of the district’s schools will lose funds in this year’s budgets. Of the almost 660 schools, 443 will get less money than last year.
But CPS says it will apply unused state money and redirect tens of millions of dollars in federal funding to offset cuts that will land this school year. Budget information distributed by CPS ...
CPS did not answer CBS 2's questions about why her access to the secure files was not immediately turned off. The files included sensitive information from as many as 70,000 CPS employees ...
But if you look up Barry Elementary in the CPS database, the tool reports 0 confirmed cases as of Sept. 15. We’re not sure why the CPS and the health department information don’t match.
This summer, cash-strapped Chicago Public Schools announced new start and end times at 82 schools when classes start Sept. 8. Following feedback from parents and teachers, the district is going bac… ...
A former Chicago Public School employee has been charged with computer tampering and identity theft after police said she downloaded personal files from the school district's database.
A searchable database of the district's schools and their state report card ratings can be found at the end of this story, or by clicking here.. New CPS Superintendent Iranetta Wright said she was ...
Chicago Public Schools says many of the district’s schools will lose money under budget cuts detailed Tuesday. But CPS says it will apply unused state money and redirect tens of millions of d… ...