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The Chicago Reporter

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Investigating race and poverty since 1972

Tag: small schools

Posted inCatalyst Chicago, Education

Leaders named for high school turnarounds

by Cindy Richards and Rebecca Harris February 18, 2008August 15, 2016

Posted January 24, 2008–CPS is taking its broadest swing ever at its most seriously underperforming schools, promising to transform four high schools and their four feeder schools into high performers—half of them to be run by the district and the other half to be run by the Academy for Urban School Leadership.

Posted inCatalyst Chicago, Education

Q&A with Elvira Torres

by Debra Williams July 19, 2006August 15, 2016
Posted inCatalyst Chicago, Education

South Chicago: Bowen’s small schools come full circle

by Debra Williams June 2, 2006August 15, 2016
Posted inCatalyst Chicago, Education

Improving teaching is a low priority at small high schools

by Alexander Russo April 20, 2006August 15, 2016
Posted inCatalyst Chicago, Education

Research summary

by Alexander Russo April 18, 2006August 15, 2016
Posted inCatalyst Chicago, Education

Woodlawn: Activists make housing-schools connection

by Maureen Kelleher March 20, 2006August 15, 2016
Posted inCatalyst Chicago, Cover Story, Education

Small schools not a deterrent

by Elizabeth Duffrin November 2, 2005August 15, 2016
Posted inCatalyst Chicago, Education

Englewood: Best-performing high school opens its doors to neighborhood kids

by Jeff Kelly Lowenstein October 5, 2005August 15, 2016

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