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In the News: CTU charges 'education on the cheap'; East Coast dominates Race to the TopThe Chicago Teachers Union on Tuesday accused Chicago Public Schools officials of hiring "baby sitters" to provide "education on the cheap," in reference to a plan to use non-teachers for online, after-school classes that will extend school days for 5,500 students.
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Illinois doesn't win Race to the Top grantDespite many last minute changes to state law to make the state more competitive, Illinois fails to win a piece of the 3.4 billion of federal education grant money.
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In the News: More longer CPS days; turnaround plans in doubtChicago Public Schools plans to add 90 minutes to the schedules of 15 elementary schools using online courses and nonteachers.
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