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May 2002: Vol. XIII, No. 8

Departments:  
Main | From the editors | Letters |
|News updates | Comings & Goings |

A NEW REGIME

Quiet start, big finish mark Duncan's first year
A look at what he's done so far, and what's ahead.

The Big Picture
  • Briefing page: Duncan administration year one

Smoke on the horizon
Challenges for the Duncan administration.

Politics strain board, union relations
A public squabble threatens contract talks.

CTU in Springfield
A glance at the union's legislative agenda.

Scott's community, political ties round out mayor's school team
A profile of the Chicago Board of Education president.


Departments

Fourth in a series:
Racial mismatch between teachers and students

News updates

No Child Left Behind:

Web extra: LSC funding and candidate sign-up, 1989-2002

From the Editors:
Learning to play media game will help schools

Letters to the editor:
Chicago Vocational student,
teachers decry last update

Comings and goings

 

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