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Thousands of Chicago students plan to skip school Tuesday in an attempt to convince lawmakers to improve school funding. The students and their families say they are frustrated that students who live in richer communities have better classrooms and equipment. Chicago Public Schools spent $11,300 per student last year - while New Trier High School, located in a wealthy area, spent $17,500 a student.

Last updated by gabbyp08 on Wed, 01/23/2008 - 20:53.
Founded by Gabrielle Pickens, a Senior at Walter Payton College Preparatory High in Chicago Illinois, the Payton Grizzlies Dance Troupe, through theatrical dance & performances, raise money and such, to be donated to the Chicago Police Departments 'Victims Unit'. In addition, to already having been granted a $2,500.00, the dance group is now planning and executing a Chicago Public School (CPS) City-wide Dance Competition. All monies raised will be donated to the Victims Unit.
Last updated by rezneahcs on Tue, 08/14/2007 - 13:54.
Most people spend their spring break, with friends, partying. I decided long ago, that I wasn't going to spend my spring break like that. instead, I went with some kids from my youth group in Michigan, to Chicago to go feed the Homeless. In the city of Chicago there are over 8,000 homeless people.
Our group joined up with The Salvation Army in Chicago. From there we divided up into 2 teams and went out on "runs". Each team went to different stops all over Chicago, and served food to the homeless. The team I was on went to the "projects" of Chicago.
Last updated by BRICK Winner on Thu, 07/26/2007 - 10:26.
Alex Poeter founded the Brighton Park Neighborhood Council in Chicago, IL. An East German immigrant who was raised under an oppressive dictatorship, Alex leads a grassroots organization that mobilized local residents to close down 27 drug houses, secure $40 million in local school improvements, and improve the local economy through $65 million in Community Reinvestment Act funds. Alex won a BRICK Award in 2000.
Last updated by BRICK Winner on Wed, 07/25/2007 - 15:11.
Matthew McDermott served as a Policy Specialist for the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless (CCH), Chicago, IL. The CCH works to expand affordable housing, protect human rights, and increase the political power of homeless people. Matt’s efforts lead to the preservation of 1,000 units, the creation of 380 single room housing units with social services on site, and the adoption of a policy for a 20% affordable housing set aside in all city housing expenditures. He won a BRICK Award in 1998.