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Chicago Students Celebrate First-Ever Chi-Craft Graduation at Chicago State University

A panel discussion featuring leaders in the quantum sector also gave students exposure to professionals working in the rapidly evolving field. #graduation #students #university

Naperville Central Wins State Financial Literacy Contest, Advances to National Competition

Students from Neuqua Valley High School in Naperville earned second place, with each team member receiving a $1,000 Bright Start scholarship. #literacy #contest #naperville

Darren Bailey Blames ‘Failed Policies’ After Killing of Loyola Student

“New details surrounding this case raise deeply troubling questions,” Bailey said. “Gorman’s brutal murder was not unpredictable. It was preventable.” #policies #killing #loyola

Student-Run High School Voting Sites Surpass Weeklong Early Voting Total in One Day

On Feb. 26, student voters alone surpassed the weeklong total from those early voting sites — a milestone county officials say highlights the program’s immediate impact. #earlyvoting #students #cookcounty

Olive-Harvey College Launches Barbering Program for High School Students

The event will include a haircut demonstration by licensed barber instructors and participation from students, faculty and administrators. #barber #students

Cook County Clerk, Chicago Bears Partner to Bring Early Voting to Suburban High Schools

According to the Clerk’s Office, students from 24 Cook County high schools are being trained this week to operate the on-campus early voting sites. #voting #chicagobears #highschools

Preston Law Expanding Support for Families of Students with Disabilities to Take Effect Jan. 1

“Keeping families of students with disabilities aware of all their available resources will help not just the students, but also their community.” #disabilities #law

Chicago Ag Sciences High School Puts Boots-on-the-Ground Learning at the Center of Student Success

Students can pursue certifications in agriculture, veterinary science, construction, food handling, welding, drone operation, first aid, CPR and more. #agriculture #students

Chicago minority, low-income students struggling to make testing grade

At the high school level, just 32% of low-income 11th graders read at grade level and 17% proved to be competent in math. #tests #students

Lawmakers divided after federal complaint targets student mental health screening law

The law requires schools to administer yearly mental health checks for students in grades 3 through 12 without first obtaining affirmative parental permission. #mentalhealth #students

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