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Sesiones de “Nueva Orientación Estudiantil” del Morton College para Iniciar Temporada
A partir de esta semana, Morton College presentará numerosas sesiones de Nueva Orientación Estudiantil para recibir a los nuevos estudiantes y facilitarles la transición a la vida de colegio,. Todos… Read more
Prepárate para una Carrera
Por: Lillian Williams Editado por Lawndale Bilingual Newspaper Solo el 44 por ciento de estudiantes de último año de colegio se sienten “bien preparados” para sus carreras, de acuerdo a… Read more
Nothing Builds a Future like a Job, and That Means the Arts, Too
Commissioner Bridget Gainer, responding to the heed for summer jobs, brought an Arts job panel to the Juvenile Temporary Detention Center (JTDC) on Friday, May 19th for the over 225… Read more
Have Fun this Summer
Summer is back and for the school age, that means a few months of care-free fun. And for today’s teen nothing goes better with these lazy, hazy days than a… Read more
Triton’s First-Ever Rocket Camp Blasts Off this Summer
Triton College’s Cernan Earth and Space Center is hosting a unique new summer camp that will launch sixth through eighth grade students’ knowledge of rocketry and aerospace into the stratosphere…. Read more
Martinez Calls on Rauner Executives to Stop Trashing CPS
Majority Caucus Whip Iris Y. Martinez (D-Chicago) criticized Secretary of Education Beth Purvis for pitting the students in Chicago Public Schools against students in the rest of the state in… Read more
CPS Students Compete in Celebrated French Pastry School
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and The French Pastry School (FPS) announced that Mia Engelmann of Whitney M Young Magnet High School won the first-ever Mayor’s Cup Youth Pastry Competition with her… Read more
Registration Deadline Approaching for City Colleges of Chicago’s Summer Term
Chicagoans who want a quality, affordable education to prepare for further college or career can register now for the 2017 Summer Term at City Colleges of Chicago, the largest community… Read more
Be Career Ready
By: Lillian Williams Only 44 percent of college seniors feel “very prepared” for their careers, according to a recent McGraw-Hill Education workforce survey. The annual survey attempts to reflect a… Read more
Access to Chicago Park District’s History Available Through the Chicago Public Library
Thousands of Chicago Park District historic documents recently transferred to the Chicago Public Library for curation is now available to the general public. These documents dated from 1863 to 2005… Read more