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09/19/22: Can CPS help its struggling students?
09/19/22: Can CPS help its struggling students?
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23 minutes
Released:
Sep 16, 2022
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Podcast episode
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Crain's contributor Trina Mannino talks with host Amy Guth about how some parents are concerned that CPS will come up short in delivering what their kids need to succeed, especially in terms of pandemic recovery.
Plus: FAA hits airlines on delays after United chief’s comments, study says Chicago-area housing market highly vulnerable to a recession, SEC accuses Chicago firm of misleading investors who bought $1.5 million in crypto and next year’s planned NASCAR race worrying Chicago's museums.
Plus: FAA hits airlines on delays after United chief’s comments, study says Chicago-area housing market highly vulnerable to a recession, SEC accuses Chicago firm of misleading investors who bought $1.5 million in crypto and next year’s planned NASCAR race worrying Chicago's museums.
Released:
Sep 16, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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