Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Northwestern University to launch area’s largest fundraising campaign




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Officials hope to raise $3.75 billion to expand campuses and enhance student opportunities

In the most ambitious fundraising campaign ever in the Chicago area, Northwestern University plans to announce Friday that it has set out to raise $3.75 billion for the Evanston-based institution.







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Sunday, March 16, 2014

Presenting The Chicago Public School Advisory Council


The Chicago Public School students can play an active role in shaping their education, CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett has convened the District’s first-ever Student Advisory Council (SAC) – a diverse group of high school juniors who are eager to share their unique perspectives with The Chicago Public School senior leadership.
Representing 15 Chicago public high schools, the group began meeting in January and was formally introduced at this month’s Board of Education meeting. They represent a wide range of ethnicities, interests and experiences and look forward to adding their voices to the decision-making process that directly impacts their education.

Investing in Early Childhood Education | Chicago School Reviews




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On January 17th, when the President signed the Omnibus Appropriations Bill, he invested an additional $1 million in to early childhood education of America. He stated that it was the right step towards early childhood education and a great investment towards the future of the company. He further ensured his commitment in an address at [...]

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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Chicago Public Schools Change The ISAT


The Chicago Public Schools changed their entrance from the I-SAT to Northwest Evaluation Association’s Measures of Academic Progress test (NWEA-MAP) and the first test scheduled under this new system is in the coming month of May.

Conducted through using a computer, the new test adapts to the abilities of the candidates, meaning if a student answers a question right, they will get an even harder question the next time and if the student answers it wrong, the next question would be simpler.

Students have been studying for the previous I-SAT exam and now are facing anxiety. Parents are also very angry. They did not receive and prior notice to the changing of exams.


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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Top Mistakes Students Make When Pursuing an Online Degree




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Online courses provide students with the flexibility needed to juggle the many responsibilities in their life. However, it’s quite common for students to experience a road bump or two along the way. Let’s take a look at some mistakes that students tend to make when in pursuit of an online degree. Mistake #1: Failing to [...]

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Monday, March 10, 2014

How Will The Chicago Schools Make-Up Lost School Days


The heavy snow and frigid temperatures resulted in shutting down of schools in Chicago. It was too cold for students to come to their schools, in fact, with temperatures dropping below record lows of -11°, it was too cold for anyone to come out of their homes.

The Chicago Public Schools say that it is up to each school individually to decide how they would like to make up for lost days. Some might take away holidays and others will add days to the end of the school year. 

There is plenty of criticism on behalf of parents and teacher on how students will be making up the days.



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Friday, March 7, 2014

Chicago Fun Facts You Didn't Know


So you have probably lived your entire life in Chicago and think you know everything there is to know about this wonderful city. Think again! Here are 19 interesting facts about Chicago that you didn't know. 


  1. Chicago is the birthplace of the daytime soap opera. The first ever soap opera to air was “These Are My Children,” and it was broadcast directly from Chicago’s NBC affiliate.
  2. The Jardine Water Purification Plant, located just north of Navy Pier at 600 East Grand Avenue, is the largest water filtration plant in the world.
  3. Georgia Aquarium is the largest aquarium in the world, with 8 million gallons of water and more than 100,000 aquatic animals, but Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium is a close second, with 5 million gallons of water and upwards of 20,000 aquatic animals.
  4. In 1895, the first ever car race was run from Chicago all the way to the nearby suburb of Evanston.
  5. The University of Chicago took the bold move of cancelling its football program in 1939 because it worried that sports were corrupting the schools.

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Thursday, March 6, 2014

Why are Schools in Chicago Failing?




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In April, over 100 Chicago Public Schools students made news when they skipped their standardized testing to protest the tests instead. Speaking to the press, one CPS student said that the protest was designed to draw attention to the fact that “standardized testing should not decide the future of our schools and students.” Student-led zombie [...]

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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Social Psychology Training With A Twist


You can find that there options to earn a graduate level psychology degree, but one of the best ways is to find the best internship opportunities. The Chicago School of Professional Psychology has an assistance program to help students. Most schools will assist with placement. However, The Chicago School has a unique approach that results in an unparalleled variety of inspiring hands-on experiences.

The Chicago School of Professional Psychology is an accredited non-profit graduate school that highly respected and offers students many option to pursue the field of social psychology.

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