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Our mission is to provide a high quality public education for every child, in every neighborhood.

CPS is committed to ensuring that every child in every community graduates 100% college ready and 100% college bound. We are the nation’s third-largest school system, serving more than 330,000 students throughout the city. Use policy:
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) uses social media to foster constructive conversations about how we can offer a world-class education to every child in every Chicago ne

Photos from Chicago Public Schools's post 05/22/2026

Celebrating multilingualism in CPS! The Office of Multilingual-Multicultural Education honored State Seal of Biliteracy recipients and announced the Multilingual Pathways Awards, and unveiled new pathways for SY 2026-27!

Photos from Chicago Public Schools's post 05/22/2026

Congratulations to this year’s recipients of the Admiral Lisa Franchetti ROTC Scholarship! 🇺🇸🎓

Made possible by Ambassador Rahm Emanuel and Amy Rule, this scholarship recognizes outstanding students for their academic achievement, leadership in JROTC, and commitment to public service.

Named in honor of Retired Admiral Lisa Franchetti, the first woman and first ROTC graduate to serve as Chief of Naval Operations, each student will receive a $10,000 scholarship to help offset the costs of their college education as they continue their studies and serve through ROTC programs across the nation.

Learn more:https://bit.ly/4wHNbxZ
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Rickover Naval Academy HS
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Prosser Career Academy - CPS
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Lane Tech College Prep

Photos from Children First Fund's post 05/21/2026
05/21/2026
Photos from Chicago Public Schools's post 05/21/2026

🎭 Lollapalooza announces $1.7 million grant to CPS Arts education curriculum!

In partnership with Ingenuity, Children First Fund, and Lollapalooza, this donation advances two key district initiatives, including a new $634,000 investment in the All-City Performing Arts Program, an initiative that offers after-school music, dance, and theater ensembles for students across Chicago, and a $1.1 million renewal of the Lollapalooza Arts Education Fund, which provides grants to CPS schools to expand in-school arts programs across artistic disciplines, creating more opportunities for students to explore visual arts, music, dance, and theater—ensuring young creatives across every Chicago neighborhood have the resources, access, and platforms to express themselves and grow their artistry.

Learn more at https://bit.ly/4dXlYQj

05/21/2026

From the truck pull to the one-mile ruck run, our students brought their A-game at the JROTC Citywide Raider Challenge. 💪

▶️ https://bit.ly/4a2kVfB

Brooks College Prep Student Leaders Ready to Continue Excelling in College and Beyond 05/21/2026

CPS is so proud of our Class of 2026! Aniya, Corey, and Princeton from Brooks College Prep have used their time in high school to make a difference for the entire student body. Read more about their story below.

Brooks College Prep Student Leaders Ready to Continue Excelling in College and Beyond Aniya, Corey, and Princeton exemplify how students can use their time in high school to make a difference for the entire student body. 

Photos from Chicago Department of Family and Support Services's post 05/21/2026
Photos from Chicago Public Schools's post 05/20/2026

This , building on insights shared during their fall roundtable on mental health, students reconvened with Interim Supt./CEO Dr. King, CEdO Dr. Asaf, Mayor Johnson, and members of the Chicago Board of Education to discuss actionable ways to continue strengthening mental health supports across the District—further centering student perspectives in district decision-making and the development of more responsive, effective supports for all CPS students.



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