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Overtime Elite – a private school, basketball league and media conglomerate – just sent two players to the NBA

Amen Thompson, left, and his twin brother, Ausar, were selected fourth and fifth in the 2023 NBA draft. John Lamparski/Getty Images for Empire State Realty...

WNBA’s Angel McCoughtry, Beija Velez Inspire Women In Sports On The New TV Show, ‘Like A Girl’

Playing "like a girl" is a compliment and now a show exists that proves the point. Fuse TV and host Beija Marie Velez take...

DeKalb Entertainment Commission Hosts 5th Annual Student Film Festival

DeKalb Entertainment Commission celebrated students from 11 DeKalb County High Schools at the Plaza Theatre in Atlanta at the 5th Annual Student Film Festival. The...

Hawks Help Local Students Prepare For Prom Season With ‘Say Yes to the Prom Dress’

Prom season can be an important time for high school students. To help some underserved students in the Atlanta area prepare for prom, the...

‘Lacks Educational Value’: Florida Blocks AP African American Studies Class

The Florida Department of Education (FDOE) has declined to include an Advanced Placement (AP) African American Studies course proposed by the College Board in...

‘Lacks Educational Value’: Florida Blocks AP African American Studies Class

The Florida Department of Education (FDOE) has declined to include an Advanced Placement (AP) African American Studies course proposed by the College Board in...

AT&T Invests $1.5 Million in Chicago-based High School Program

Chicago-based organization OneGoal is planning to increase the percentage of students from low-income communities who complete college after receiving a $1.5 million contribution from AT&T. The organization, which focuses on college access and success, started as an afterschool program serving 32 students. Originally called OneGoal Fellows, it has grown to a larger organization that equips teachers […]

CPS Students Earn Over $1 Billion in Scholarship Offers in 2016

Chicago Public School’s 2016 graduates earned a record-breaking $1.16 billion in scholarship offers. The 2016 class’ total scholarships constitute a 20 percent jump in scholarship dollars…

Musical Chairs: Chicago Families Fight for Seats in the City’s Top Schools

For many kids around the country, the next school year this coming fall will be their last year as middle school students. It’s every parent’s…

Chicago Won’t Have A Barack Obama High After All

Chicago has dropped plans to name an already controversial new high school after President Barack Obama. The Chicago Board of Education decided that the proposed selective-enrollment institution…

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