Chicago schools celebrate Black History Month with famous alumni and deep community roots.
Category: Clear-Ridge Reporter Schools
Marist High School goes solar, cutting costs and carbon footprint
Marist High School installs 982 solar panels, saving $80,000 annually, cutting carbon, and offering students real-world sustainability learning.
CPS reopens Black Student Achievement Committee applications
TAG: The committee will support the Chicago Board of Education by helping to assure critical comprehensive representation, governance, oversight and monitoring of the city’s Black Student Success Plan.
Byrne School holds annual spelling bee
Michael M. Byrne School in the Garfield Ridge community hosted its annual spelling bee Wednesday morning, Jan. 14.
SXU students explore child development through museum field study
Saint Xavier students observed children at Oak Lawn Children’s Museum, applying developmental theories through interactive exhibits and hands-on learning experiences.
Holy Arrival! Our Lady of Guadalupe Lands at SXU
Saint Xavier University unveils a hand-carved Our Lady of Guadalupe statue, blending art, faith, and campus heritage in McDonough Chapel.
Chicago seeks community voices for special education policy committee
Applicants must reside in the City of Chicago and, if selected, will complete the CPS New Volunteer Application that includes a mandatory background check.
Leo Choir shares South Side pride through powerful performance
Leo High School Choir captivates Beverly Arts Center audience, showcasing national talent and South Side pride after America’s Got Talent success.
Bears tag Kennedy High School teacher as a classroom legend
Priscilla Quintana had been selected as a Classroom Legend in a program sponsored by the Chicago Bears to honor teachers.
Christmas cheer takes over campus in SXU showstopper
Saint Xavier University hosted its annual Christmas Music Spectacular on Dec. 7, featuring student ensembles and festive performances that united campus and community.
