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APR
12
Preschool Enrollment Support
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Vanessa Alvarez
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APR
12
Did you know? If you or your child is living in a shelter or another temporary living situation, your child can receive priority placement in Chicago Public Schools’ (CPS) preschool... The post Preschool Enrollment Support appeared first on Chicago Coalition to end Homelessness.
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AUG
31
Back to school without a place to call home
By:
Vanessa Alvarez
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31
Last week marked the beginning of the 2022-2023 school year for Chicago Public Schools (CPS). Suburban school districts also started school in recent weeks. After the difficulties and barriers families and... The post Back to school without a place to call home appeared first on Chicago Coalition to end Homelessness.
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SEP
10
City, CPS announce $500 grants for students experiencing housing instability
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Vanessa Alvarez
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SEP
10
A new program will provide eligible CPS students with funding to assist with educational, living, and other expenses. By Alyssa Phillips, Education Attorney This week, Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Interim Chicago Public Schools (CPS) CEO Dr. José M.... The post City, CPS announce $500 grants for students experiencing housing instability appeared first on Chicago Coalition to end Homelessness.
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AUG
31
Connecting with homeless students is critical as students return to school
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Vanessa Alvarez
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31
By Patricia Nix-Hodes, Director of the Law Project This week marks the start of the 2021-22 school year in the Chicago Public Schools (CPS). Many suburban school districts have already returned.... The post Connecting with homeless students is critical as students return to school appeared first on Chicago Coalition to end Homelessness.
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AUG
19
As CPS identification of homeless students drops, CCH offers recommendations
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Vanessa Alvarez
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19
By Alyssa Phillips, Education Attorney The number of students identified as homeless in Chicago Public Schools (CPS) declined 34% since the 2018-19 school year. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students and school districts nationwide faced... The post As CPS identification of homeless students drops, CCH offers recommendations appeared first on Chicago Coalition to end Homelessness.
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MAR
22
School fee waivers for homeless and low-income students
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chicoalition
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MAR
22
Now that spring has arrived, students in Illinois look forward to special school activities, including graduation, senior luncheons and end-of-the year field trips. Every year the Law Project receives many calls from low-income students and families who are being pressured by their schools to pay hundreds of dollars in fees before graduation or year-end. The post School fee waivers for homeless and low-income students appeared first on Chicago Coalition to end Homelessness.
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