Stories by Brandis Friedman
PARCC Testing Begins
| Brandis Friedman
As schools across the state begin to administer the controversial PARCC test to students, parents and legislators are pushing a movement and legislation to allow parents to let their children opt out of the test.
The 50th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday
| Brandis Friedman
March 7 is the 50th anniversary of what became known in history as “Bloody Sunday.” It was the day a group of southern blacks attempted to march from the town of Selma, Ala. to Montgomery. Hear the voices of some of Selma's own and Chicago's own as they recount their memories of Selma before, during, and after that fateful Sunday.
Chicago's Future Chefs
| Brandis Friedman
Over the weekend, students from 13 Illinois high school students competed for their chance to represent Illinois in a national cooking competition. The budding "cheftestants" may be only high school students now, but with the help of the ProStart Invitational competition, they can hope to be the next Grant Achatz or Stephanie Izard.
CPS Will Give PARCC Test District-Wide
| Brandis Friedman
Chicago Public Schools CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett announced this morning that the district will, in fact, administer the PARCC test to all required grades, rather than 10 percent of schools as previously planned. We have the details.
Teach For America Lower on Recruits
| Brandis Friedman
Recruiting college graduates into the popular teaching corps Teach For America isn't as easy as it used to be. We talk with them about what the organization thinks is causing the slowdown.
Education Roundup: CPS Debt, Elected School Board & PARCC Testing
| Brandis Friedman
In recent weeks, the Chicago Board of Education has received letters from both the state Board of Education and the U.S. Department of Education threatening the loss of more than $1 billion if Chicago Public Schools fails to administer the controversial standardized test, PARCC. Wednesday's meeting is the Board's first since those communications from the state and federal governments. Find out what, if any, action they take. We also have reaction to the referendum on an elected school board, and information on what actions the school board is considering to save $10 million.
Prison Hospice
| Brandis Friedman
A local filmmaker was honored with an Academy Award nomination for the documentary, Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall. Though the film buzz has ended, its creator is on a mission to bring more inmate-operated hospice care to prisons all over the country. We talk with him about his efforts and the prison hospice system in Illinois.
PARCC Test Controversy
| Brandis Friedman
The federal government is warning Chicago Public Schools against sanctions for its decision to administer the controversial PARCC test to 10 percent of students.
Back on the Job
| Brandis Friedman
Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis is back at work and talking to Chicago Tonight about her recovery, the mayoral race, and the controversial PARCC testing.
In the Middle
| Brandis Friedman
A new project from the University of Chicago and Chicago Public Schools focuses on preparing middle school students for college readiness.
Impact of School Closures
| Brandis Friedman
The University of Chicago Consortium on Chicago School Research details how students were impacted by the decision to close 50 elementary schools in May 2013.
Out of Jail, Back to School
| Brandis Friedman
Whether it’s been 10 years or 30 years since they dropped out of high school, men and women who went on to serve time in jail or prison are finally getting their diplomas. We explain how programs like St. Leonard’s Ministries are getting help from Cook County to keep people out of jail and reduce violence.
Should Schools Close on Cold Days?
| Brandis Friedman
For the second day, Chicago Public Schools are closed because of cold weather, but not everyone agrees.
CPS Cancels Classes for Second Day
| Brandis Friedman
Chicago Public Schools will be closed for a second day tomorrow because of the extreme weather.
Final Week for Quinn
| Brandis Friedman
Gov. Pat Quinn speaks to the City Club of Chicago during his final days in office.
Bitter Cold, Snow for Chicago Area
| Brandis Friedman
Chicagoans are bracing for a wintry week to start off the first full week of the New Year. Send us your severe weather photos here.
Sen. Kirk Expands Heroin Overdose Efforts
| Brandis Friedman
U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk expands efforts to fight heroin overdoses in Cook and surrounding counties.
Styling the Magnificent Mile
| Brandis Friedman
A recent exhibit at the Chicago History Museum explains how the Mile became known for being Magnificent.
Ta-Nehisi Coates Uncut
| Brandis Friedman
The Atlantic correspondent and author Ta-Nehisi Coates discusses his thoughts on the students at North Lawndale College Prep, his mea culpa for glossing over the accusations against Bill Cosby in the past, and he explains why The Case for Reparations is unrelated to the black conservatives’ argument.
Learning By Doing
| Brandis Friedman
With support from the Chicago Public Education Fund, a CPS K-12 magnet school is using time and technology to benefit students.
More CPS Freshmen Earn College Degrees
Study Says 14 Percent Earn 4-Year Degrees
| Brandis Friedman
A new report updates the percentage of Chicago Public Schools' ninth-graders who will graduate from college by the time they turn 25.
Betting on Video Gambling Cafés
| Brandis Friedman
Critics say video gambling cafés are proliferating in a loophole of the state's video gambling law.
Tech is the New Black
| Brandis Friedman
The Museum of Science and Industry celebrates the pairing of fashion with technology. We take a look inside the one night only installation and hear from the museum's first-ever recipient of the Fashion Inspiration Award, blogger Garance Doré.
Supt. McCarthy Talks City Crime Statistics
| Brandis Friedman
Chicago Police Supt. Garry McCarthy shares crime stats, with a month to go until year's end. And as more protests regarding the police-involved shooting death of Michael Brown are scheduled in Chicago, McCarthy also discusses how events in Ferguson, Mo. have influenced his policing strategy.
Author of 'The Case for Reparations' Talks Race in America
| Brandis Friedman
As Ferguson, Mo. awaited a grand jury's decision, a predominant writer on race in America shared his views.
Social Impact Bonds to Expand Pre-K
| Brandis Friedman
The Chicago City Council approves a measure that would fund an early childhood education program using private investment funds.
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