Secret service agents were mistakenly identified as ICE officers when attempting to enter an elementary school, creating a potentially stressful environment for education majors stationed in schools.
The second phase of Chicago Public Schools' hub stop busing program is underway and has served hundreds of students so far.
The district is bringing in the Metropolitan Family Services to help relaunch the program and oversee nonprofits that will ...
In a letter to families Wednesday, officials with the Acero charter school network said the individual was taken into custody ...
The threat of immigration enforcement in schools is causing fear and anxiety for immigrant students, including Black children of mixed-status families. Schools must take a stand to protect them.
In Pilsen, a predominantly Latino neighborhood and historically a neighborhood where Mexican families have immigrated to, a ...
Last month, Chicago Public Schools had a false report of ICE ... protect our children,” said Natasha Ortega, principal of Hamline Elementary in Chicago. There have been no confirmed ICE raids ...
Denver Public Schools (DPS) sued the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Wednesday over its new Trump administration ...
Chicago Public Schools officials had a calm, seemingly friendly conversation with two Secret Service agents outside Hamline Elementary School hours before the district sparked a nationwide panic ...
(Chicago Public Schools) About 17 minutes after the agents arrived, Hamline Elementary Principal Natasha Ortega comes out from a side door to speak to them and one of the agents shows her his ...
Chicago Public Schools ... the schools… People who are undocumented are paying taxes." Martinez on Thursday addressed the surprise appearance by Secret Service agents at Hamline Elementary ...
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