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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Wednesday Morning News, Part 2 Student-Led Group Works for Peace at Clemente High School WBEZ
In wake of the 23rd student death this year, small groups of students across the city are beginning to take action themselves to stop the violence.

Community is ready for the right charter schools Rockford Register Star
Just a few companies are responsible for most of the effective charter schools nationwide. There are notable exceptions. In Chicago, for example, ...

Film helps bullies learn their lesson Chicago Tribune
A Chicago native, Smith is familiar with the violence that has killed 23 Chicago Public Schools students this year. She believes that addressing bullying ...

First prom, recycled dresses Wednesday Journal
... qualifying juniors and seniors from Chicago Public Schools have the chance to "shop" among racks of dresses, shoes and handbags in all styles, ...


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Sun Apr 20, 2008 at 7:38 PMBy: Ann Onymous Wednesday Morning News, Part 2 When is the real word going to get around the state about Noble Street Charter - the high teacher turn-over, the allegations of financial mismanagement, etc. ? When will will fund our schools effectively, and stop the perpetuation of an apartheid education system in Illinois?
Sun Apr 20, 2008 at 8:14 PMBy: Chris Wednesday Morning News, Part 2 Thank you Ann.
I am optimistic and strongly believe that it is a matter of time to see
feds working on the charters accounting.

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