Pritzker introduces pension reform plan that could save taxpayers billions. Will it work?
Patrick M. Keck, Springfield State Journal-Register, February 28
Public school students outperformed tax credit scholarship recipients at private schools, report says
Sarah Macaraeg, Chicago Tribune, February 28
Crisis Flight Team answers when schools need support
Valerie Wells, Decatur Herald and Review, February 9
Aurora high schoolers hold candidate fair and voter registration drive
Peter Medlin, Northern Public Radio, February 26
South Side middle-schoolers’ CTA Red Line extension dreams: public art, a park, grocery, tech store, chance to ‘bring families together’
Sarah Karp, WBEZ, Chicago, February 12
Orion residents concerned about school district's option to potentially waive holidays
Lisa Hammer, Quad Cities Dispatch-Argus, February 21
A $108,255 answer to Mahomet-Seymour's activity transportation woes
Jeff D'Alessio, Champaign News-Gazette, February 23
Highland Park parents voice frustrations with D112 racial bullying: ‘Jim Crow behavior is a reality in our district’
Chloe Hilles, Chicago Tribune, February 14
Belleville school district asking voters to fund $10.6 million building addition
Kelly Smits, Belleville News-Democrat, February 8
‘No pressure being exerted’: Arlington Heights mayor denies taking sides in Bears vs. schools tax battle
Christopher Placek, Daily Herald, February 21
From Elgin to historically Black colleges: U-46 seeks to cultivate college dreams
James Fuller, Daily Herald, February 26
Parent University offers families information and resources
Valerie Wells, Decatur Herald and Review, February 23
Chicago Board of Education votes to remove police from schools
Nader Issa, Chicago Sun-Times, February 22
Test scores a 'starting point' to look at instruction in QPS
Deborah Gertz Husar, Herald-Whig, Quincy, February 22
Metro-east school district making fourth appeal to voters for tax rate increase
Kelly Smits, Belleville News-Democrat, February 21
Manhattan District 114 teachers took down bulletin boards in solidarity, union says
Alexandra Kukulka, Daily Southtown, February 23
How Elk Grove is using TIF money for new high school culinary lab
Christopher Placek, Daily Herald, February 15
Board members allege racism in Springfield school district after principal is reassigned
Steven Spearie, Springfield State Journal- Register, February 22
JSD 117 Administrators Present Breakdown of Discipline After Concerns Raised from IL Report Card
Benjamin Cox WLDS, Jacksonville, February 23
McLean County Unit 5 previews draft of strategic plan
Mateusz Janik, Bloomington Pantagraph, February 21
Illinois governor's proposed $53B budget includes funds for migrants, quantum computing and schools
Sophia Tareen, AP/Quincy Herald Whig, February 21
Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s budget includes almost $900 million in tax hikes — but a break on groceries
Dan Petrella, Jeremy Gorner, and Olivia Olande, Chicago Tribune, February 21
Pritzker’s budget proposal calls for child tax credit, elimination of grocery tax
Patrick M. Keck, Springfield State Journal-Register, February 21
Board of Education moves to pull school police officers
Nader Issa, Chicago Sun-Times, February 20
BBCHS to allow retired police working security to carry gun
Stephanie Markham, Kankakee Daily Journal, February 16
Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s 2025 budget plan continues to boost early childhood education in Illinois
Samantha Smylie, Chalkbeat Chicago, February 21
Pritzker unveils $52.7B budget proposal, says Biden needs to 'step up' on migrants
Brenden Moore, Bloomington Pantagraph, February 22
Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s ‘more austere’ $52.7 billion budget plan turns to big business, sportsbooks for tax increases
Tina Sfondeles and Mitchell Armentrout, Chicago Sun-Times, February 21
Pritzker proposes $1.8B in spending growth, backed by tax increases for corporations, sportsbooks
Jerry Nowicki, CNI/The Southern Illinoisan, Carbondale, February 22
American Dreamer students practice soft skills in 'Amazing Shake' event
Valerie Wells, Decatur Herald and Review, February 8
Grayslake Middle School students making do as damage forces them from building; ‘Our students, staff, families and community have truly come together’
Chloe Hilles, Chicago Tribune, February 16
Venice breaks ground on new elementary school as part of larger revitalization plan
Kelly Smits, Belleville News-Democrat, February 18
Geneseo school board hears about district's vocational program for disabled students
Lisa Hammer, Quad Cities Dispatch-Argus, February 10
Union Ridge School District going to referendum in Norridge
Phil Rockrohr, Norridge Herald, February 20
CPS students’ reading gains rank among top 3 large districts in the nation, study finds
Sophie Sherry and Nader Issa, Chicago Sun-Times, February 18
Pritzker to consider tightening state finances in budget address Wednesday
Jerry Nowicki, CNI/WSIU, Carbondale, February 20
Gov. J.B. Pritzker confronts migrant crisis, projected shortfall as he prepares for his sixth budget address
Jeremy Gorner and Olivia Olander, Chicago Tribune, February 20
4 things to watch for in Pritzker's budget address
Patrick M. Keck, Springfield State Journal- Register, February 16
More funding for migrants, education to highlight Pritzker budget proposal
Brenden Moore, Bloomington Pantagraph, February 18
Chicago Public Schools recover from pandemic declines more than other districts, study shows
Becky Vevea, Chalkbeat Chicago, February 19
Most Rockford elementary schools expanded their school day to focus on literacy. Has it helped?
Northern Public Radio, February 15
Manhattan District 114 Board vote will remove bulletin board with Pride symbols
Alexandra Kukulka, Daily Southtown, February 15
CPS looks to dump Aramark for cleaning services following years of complaints about dirty facilities
Alysa Guffey, Chicago Tribune, February 13
Girls flag football becomes officially sanctioned sport by the IHSA
Adam Duvall, Peoria Journal Star, February 14
‘Doozy’ of a career: After nearly a half century on air, Tom Skilling nears his final forecast
Robert Channick, Chicago Tribune, February 16
‘A convenient argument’: Superintendents say they’re not to blame if Bears stay downtown
Christopher Placek, Daily Herald, February 12
With tax credit scholarships expiring soon, schools and parents scramble to fund students’ tuition
Alysa Guffey, Chicago Tribune, February 8
Geneva District 304 hires demographer to address enrollment projections
Brenda Schory, Kane County Chronicle, February 13
Collinsville District 10 has long-term plan to maintain schools, but needs voters’ OK
Kelly Smits, Belleville News-Democrat, February 1
W-L students' call for Valentines receives global response
Valerie Wells, Decatur Herald and Review, February 14
Carbondale District 95 and union reach agreement to avoid strike
Brian Wilson, WSIL, Carterville, February 9
Elgin U-46 approves four-year teacher contract
Alicia Fabbre, Daily Herald, February 6
St. Charles School District 303 approves new enrollment zone boundaries
David Petesch, Kane County Chronicle, February 13
Streator to buy 2 electronic radar signs for high school crossing, splitting cost with high school board
Derek Barichello, Shaw Media, Illinois Valley, February 9
Unit 4 officials get an earful from 'much love, B-T-Dub' ralliers
Luke Taylor, Champaign News-Gazette, February 13
K-12 students learned a lot last year, but they're still missing too much school
Cory Turner, Sequoia Carrillo, NPR Illinois, February 9
How the U-46 school district is trying to help a growing number of newcomer migrant students
Peter Medlin, Northern Public Radio, February 9
High school students walk out at Sandburg, Stagg and Reavis to support cease-fire in Gaza
Hank Sanders, Daily Southtown, and Alysa Guffey, Chicago Tribune, February 11
Terroristic threat on TikTok leads to arrest of Calhoun teen, authorities say
David C.L. Bauer, Jacksonville Journal Courier, February 10
New program aims to divert local juveniles from being incarcerated
Samuel Lisec, Champaign News-Gazette, February 7
'It's not in its final form, ever': How Quad-Cities schools plan for crises like active shooters
Olivia Allen and Analisa Trofimuk, Quad Cities Dispatch-Argus- February 11
Madison County School Safety Summit emphasizes online issues
Scott Cousins, Alton Telegraph, February 4
Decatur schools superintendent addresses concerns of families, staff
Donnette Beckett, Decatur Herald and Review, February 10
Dunlap bus driver being hailed as a 'hero' for calming, aiding students during crash
Leslie Renken, Peoria Journal Star, February 9
Plan to end mandated hiring of police as school security guards awaits CPS approval, union says
Sarah Macaraeg, Chicago Tribune, February 6
The Illinois State Board of Education finalized a literacy plan. What’s next?
Samantha Smylie, Chalkbeat Chicago, February 7
New state literacy plan offers districts a framework — and flexibility
Deborah Gertz Husar, Herald-Whig, Quincy, February 7
District 87 is launching new curriculum to serve more English language learners
Michele Steinbacher, WGLT, Normal, February 5
School District 204 board approves new elementary English resource
R. Christian Smith, Aurora Beacon-News, February 6
New Lincoln Library book vending machine provides 'food for the brain and the soul'
Steven Spearie, Springfield State Journal- Register, February 8
School Bus Dispatch Center: ‘Managed Chaos’ in Illinois District
Taylor Ekbatani, School Transportation Online, February 6
How Barrington parents, village officials are trying to make train crossing safer after tragic accident
Steve Zalusky, Daily Herald, February 6
Fire Department says 6 people hospitalized after Dunlap school bus crashes into restaurant
WEEK, Peoria, February 5
St. Charles Unit District 303 school board members will vote to spend almost $2 million on buses and minivans at their meeting next week.
Daily Herald, February 7
At downtown protest, parents press Chicago Public Schools to provide ‘immediate’ relief to families without busing
Alysa Guffey, Chicago Tribune, February 6
CTU launches strike at two charter schools, demanding increased special education staff and protections for immigrant students and employees
Sarah Macaraeg, Chicago Tribune, February 6
Woman’s theft scheme allegedly lasted through her 6-year role as Music Boosters Club treasurer: records
Kelsey Rettke, DeKalb Daily Chronicle, February 1
Career fair helps students 'grow my horizons' for the future
Deborah Gertz Husar, Herald-Whig, Quincy, January 27
Mother of Michigan Gunman Found Guilty of Manslaughter
Jacey Fortin, New York Times, February 6
Peoria police thwart school shooting; teen could be charged as an adult
Peoria Journal Star, February 5
Students, teachers and activists rally for investment in green schools and climate resiliency
Kate Armanini, Chicago Tribune, February 4
Johnson tells state lawmakers he wants 10 school board members elected this year — not all 21
Nader Issa, Chicago Sun-Times, February 2
Driver shortage causing frequent school-bus delays, cancellations in Champaign
Luke Taylor, Champaign News-Gazette, January 31
The IHSA basketball state finals host contracts are expiring. Here's what could be next
Adam Duvall, Peoria Journal Star, February 1
Illinois Girls get wrestling regional of their own at Mount Zion
Decatur Herald and Review, January 27
3 issues that may threaten student safety, according to metro-east educators and law enforcement
Kelly Smits, Belleville News-Democrat, February 1
Oswego 308 District responds to federal grooming and abuse lawsuit
WSPY, Plano, February 2
Shootings of Chicago students prompts push for anti-violence workers in high schools
Sarah Karp, WBEZ/Chicago Sun-Times, February 2
Despite tragic crash, Kaneland intersection to remain unchanged
James Fuller, Daily Herald, Chicago suburbs, January 18
Illinois lawmakers could allow school safety officers to deter crime, support students
Mike Miletich, WAND, Decatur, February 2
Forum serves as call to action to address fighting in Decatur schools
Valerie Wells, Decatur Herald and Review, February 1
Students walk out at several CPS schools to demand City Council support cease-fire in Gaza
Sarah Macaraeg, Zareen Syed, Kate Armanini, and Jake Sheridan, Chicago Tribune, January 30
Lockport high school senior organizes student voter registration drive
Jessie Molloy, Joliet Herald-News, January 30
"Glad to get back into rhythm": Quad-Cities students, school district leaders reflect on weather disruptions
Olivia Allen, Quad Cities Dispatch-Argus, January 28
Waukegan school board members show off student-created hoodies; ‘I was almost in tears’
Steve Sadin, Lake County News-Sun, January 26
Waived during the pandemic, student fees reinstated in districts 211 and 214
Christopher Placek, Daily Herald, Chicago suburbs, January 29
Urbana consolidating but not dissolving French dual-language program
Samuel Lisec, Champaign News-Gazette, January 28
Chicago Bears and schools are $100M apart on tax value of former Arlington Park, complicating stadium proposal
Robert McCoppin, Chicago Tribune, January 30
With Johnsburg District 12 superintendent to retire next year, deputy hired to replace him
Northwest Herald, January 26
Educators wrestle with new limits on teaching Black history
Russell Contraras, Axios, February 1
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