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News and Stories from across the District

20 April 2023

Why I Wouldn’t Change Anything about My Career with CPS

By Ms. Ethel Barker, Assistant Principal at Wilma Rudolph Learning Center

19 April 2023

Valuing Student Voice and Mentorship in My Work as a School Leader

By Ms. Martiae Jenkins-Alexander, Assistant Principal of Kellogg Elementary School

18 April 2023

Seven Questions with a Golden Apple Leadership Award Finalist

Principal Calloway says her top goal is always to provide an environment that is safe and fun for students. 

14 April 2023

Returning to Lead the School Where I Began My Career

By Ms. Connie Lee, Assistant Principal at Haines Elementary School

14 April 2023

Take Five with Michael Velasquez: Music Teacher at Tilden High School

In his classroom, Mr. V strives to create a safe and welcoming environment for students to explore their creativity.

12 April 2023

Using My Background in Special Education to Make a Difference as a School Leader

By Ms. Meesha Townsen, Assistant Principal at Esmond Elementary School

11 April 2023

Sharing My Leadership Journey

By Ms. Daisy Hernandez, Assistant Principal at Durkin Park Elementary School

31 March 2023

Highlighting Four of our Golden Apple Award Finalists

These educators share a commitment to helping their students grow both inside and outside of the classroom.

30 March 2023

Celebrating Music in our Schools Month with Four CPS Music Educators

Ms. Andrea Malek, Ms. Ashley Barajas-Galan, Dr. Jenai Jenkins, and Ms. Meghan Rieger are making a difference in the lives of our students every day.

30 March 2023

Take Five with Dr. Sofia Adawy Akintunde: Chief Health Officer

Dr. Sofia describes her work as CPS Chief Health Officer as being at the center of social justice, education, and healing. 

28 March 2023

Creating a Space Where Students Feel Safe

By Ms. Heather Collins, School Social Worker at Cook Elementary School

24 March 2023

Take Five with Gabriela Brizuela: Deputy General Counsel

Gaby decided she wanted to be an attorney because she saw it as a way to make meaningful change in her community.