Wednesday, November 18, 2015

High-Poverty, All-Black School Beats Odds, Earns Top CPS Ranking

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High-Poverty, All-Black School Beats Odds, Earns Top CPS Ranking
High-Poverty, All-Black School Beats Odds, Earns Top CPS Ranking
Dixon Elementary School parents and students were excited to get a Level 1+ rating this year. Read More..
Free Lunch for First 50 After My Block, My Hood, My City Rally Saturday
Free Lunch for First 50 After My Block, My Hood, My City Rally Saturday
The rally is to encourage more interconnectivity between Chicagoans. Read More...
Tyshawn Lee, 9, Was 'Targeted, Lured To This Spot and Murdered': McCarthy
Tyshawn Lee, 9, Was 'Targeted, Lured To This Spot and Murdered': McCarthy
"In almost 30 years ... I've never seen anything like this," a deputy police chief said. Read More...
Meet Notre Dame's First African-American Women's Scholarship Tennis Player
Meet Notre Dame's First African-American Women's Scholarship Tennis Player
South Loop resident and Francis Parker senior Zoë Spence is a product of XS Tennis on the South Side. Read More...
Nonprofit Hosting Fundraiser to Help with Transitional Housing for Women
Nonprofit Hosting Fundraiser to Help with Transitional Housing for Women
The event will help expand Sisters Nurturing Sisters' Interim Transitional Housing Program. Read More...
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