New year, new teachers
By Ariana Padilla ’21 This 2019-2020 year is exciting for everyone here. Most people at Pritzker are starting in a brand new position, especially the teachers! Speaking of new teachers, Matt Brown and Michael Ginoccino […]
By Ariana Padilla ’21 This 2019-2020 year is exciting for everyone here. Most people at Pritzker are starting in a brand new position, especially the teachers! Speaking of new teachers, Matt Brown and Michael Ginoccino […]
By Libni Luna ’22 The parents of sophomores and juniors attended orientation on Sep. 10, at Pritzker College Prep. The purpose of orientation was for parents and teachers to meet one another and find the […]
By Emily Gonzalez ’21 The Pritzker Perk began on March 29 as teachers organized a student led coffee shop at Pritzker in order to restart the Pritzker Garden. As several Pritzker teachers are involved with […]
By Alexis Arroyo ’21 There is a point where rules eventually change. For example, now, appropriate tattoos are allowed to be shown by that of the new Noble dress code policy. The policy officially took […]
By Jonathan Rosales ’19 There are various amounts of clubs for students to join but where are the clubs for teachers? Katie Curtin, Journalism teacher, created a club back in April of 2017 called the […]
By Alexandra Garcia ’18 A new chapter begins when all students graduate from elementary school. This new chapter includes leaving friends and teachers but most importantly new opportunities. Some friends might follow each other and […]
By Mireya Aguilar ’16 On April 1, the Chicago Teachers Union called for better education funding by walking out on a one-day march through the Loop. Thousands of teachers, supporters, and labor organizations marched […]
By Marina Frayre’22 Students who attend Chicago Public Schools will be making up various school days during the school year as they will be adding two extra school days at the end of the year […]
By Citlaly Leyva ‘21 Recently, CPS (Chicago Public Schools) went on strike because of the CTU (Chicago Teachers’ Union) wanting higher pay, smaller class size, and more stuff that would benefit their students. CPS was […]
By Marina Frayre ’22 Pritzker fall athletes were celebrated because of the work they put in their sport during that season on Oct. 11 at the pep rally in the Pritzker gym. Teachers and coaches […]
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