Friday Morning News, Part 1
Meeks Wants Kids To Flood Offices CBS2 Chicago
But school board President Rufus Williams insists any boycott hurts kids, no matter how well-intentioned.
Businesses added to school boycott Chicago Sun-Times
For three days, hundreds of students would cut their classes and camp out instead in the lobbies of ...
On Education and Equality Chicago Daily Observer
A 2005 Chicago Catalyst study of school budgets found that some schools in Chicago, like Lane Tech, are spending more than $21000 per year. ...
Gangs possible cause for rise in murders Southwest Observer
James Meeks is encouraging Chicago Public Schools (CPS) students in some of the city's poor areas to skip the first day of class Sept.
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