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Inside Our Schools

233 stories published since 2015

Lawmakers Vow to Push for a Statewide Ban on Face-Down Restraint of Children in Illinois Schools, Despite Reversal

Illinois Quietly Reversed Its Ban on a Dangerous Physical Restraint for Students

When the State Shifted to E-learning, This Rural School Superintendent Shifted to the Copy Machine

Not All Schools Can #KeepLearning

What’s It Like on One of the Only University Campuses Still Open in the U.S.?

Chicago Public Libraries Are Staying Open Even Though Librarians Say It Is Not Safe

The Trump Administration Drove Him Back to China, Where He Invented a Fast Coronavirus Test

Chicago Shuts Down, but Its Public Libraries Are Open. Librarians Want Them Closed.

A Parent at My Kids’ School Tested Positive. New York City Didn’t Tell Us and Hasn’t Closed the School.

Illinois Adopts Stricter Rules Against Secluding and Physically Restraining Students in Schools

School Employees Have Used Isolated Timeouts Illegally, State Investigations Find

Illinois Lawmakers Are Calling for a Nationwide Ban on Isolated Timeouts of Students

Use This Tool to Find Potential Conflicts of Interest at Public Universities. We Did.

Educators Push to Ban Seclusion of Students and Shift School Culture

Inside a Training Course Where School Workers Learn How to Physically Restrain Students

Schools Aren’t Supposed to Forcibly Restrain Children as Punishment. In Illinois, It Happened Repeatedly.

How We Reported This Story

A 7-Year-Old Complained About a Scary Office at School. This Is the Video His Parents Saw — a Month Later.

“None of the Children at the School Are Safe”

Federally Funded Health Researchers Disclose at Least $188 Million in Conflicts of Interest. Can You Trust Their Findings?

Medical Professors Are Supposed to Share Their Outside Income With the University of California. But Many Don’t.

Dollars for Profs: Search Conflicts of Interest

We Asked Public Universities for Their Professors’ Conflicts of Interest — and Got the Runaround

Help Us Report On Conflicts of Interest at Universities

Illinois Will Allow Prone, Supine Restraints on Children While Schools Learn to Phase Them Out

There’s an Emergency Ban on Isolated Timeouts in Illinois Schools. What’s Next?

Readers Choked Back Tears. Some Struggled to Keep Reading. We Understand.

Illinois to Take Emergency Action to Halt Isolated Timeouts in Schools

For-Profit Colleges Tap a Fox News Host to Influence Trump

The Quiet Rooms

How We Reported This Story

The Federal Government Collects Data on How Often Schools Seclude Children. The Numbers Don’t Add Up.

The Hedge Fund Billionaire’s Guide to Buying Your Kids a Better Shot at Not Just One Elite College, but Lots of Them

One Campus. Seven Professors Facing Harassment Accusations. Few Consequences.

At the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Preserving the Reputations of Sexual Harassers

Have You Experienced Sexual Misconduct at an Illinois University or College? We Want to Hear From You.

Parents Gave Up Custody of Their Children to Help Them Get Financial Aid. Now, Some Are Abandoning That Idea.

Inside the Illinois House Hearing on the Financial Aid Scandal

At Hearing on Financial Aid Scandal, Lawmakers Grill Officials and Look to Close a Loophole

El Departamento de Educación federal quiere frenar la “trama fraudulenta de ayuda estudiantil” en que padres ceden la custodia a través de tutelas dudosas

How We Got the Story About Parents Transferring Guardianship of Their Kids to Win Financial Aid They Wouldn’t Otherwise Qualify For

Illinois Lawmakers Call Hearing to “Demand Answers” and Find Ways to Close a Loophole in College Financial Aid Scandal

Padres ceden La custodia de sus hijos para conseguir becas universitarias basadas en necesidad económica

U.S. Department of Education Wants to Stop “Student Aid Fraud Scheme” Where Parents Give Up Custody Through Dubious Guardianships

Illinois Parents Are Helping Their Children Get College Financial Aid They Wouldn’t Otherwise Qualify For. Help Us Figure Out How They Do It.

Parents Are Giving Up Custody of Their Kids to Get Need-Based College Financial Aid

Methodology: How We Tested an Aggression Detection Algorithm

Aggression Detectors: The Unproven, Invasive Surveillance Technology Schools Are Using to Monitor Students

How Teach for America Evolved Into an Arm of the Charter School Movement

The University of Illinois Withheld Public Records for Months. Guess What They Showed?