Pritzker board eliminates poor attendance from Illinois school ratings
Pritzker board eliminates poor attendance from Illinois school ratings
High chronic absenteeism will no longer hurt a school’s state rating.
High chronic absenteeism will no longer hurt a school’s state rating.
At least 31 states have said they plan to opt into the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit program.
Peoria Public Schools is adopting evidence-based practices.
Twelve county boards to date have adopted resolutions pushing for the governor to opt into a donor-funded federal program for academic needs.
Illinois law is inclusive, but some districts aren’t. Find out where yours lands.
More than 160 districts in Illinois bar participation by those who aren’t full-time students in their schools.
Labels on the familiar state report card are poised to change.
State higher ed funding is already double the national average.
A federal scholarship program is popular among voters in Illinois and nationwide. Gov. J.B. Pritzker should opt in so Illinois students aren’t left behind.
Illinois voters who were asked strongly support public and private school students in the state benefiting from donated money for scholarships.
Counter to the governor’s claims, Illinois students’ scores on a national assessment have dropped despite more education spending.
Illinois students could soon benefit from scholarship money to help them find a tutor, attend ACT or SAT prep sessions, pay tuition, get special education services or assist with other academic needs. That will happen in Illinois only if Gov. J.B. Pritzker lets the state’s schoolchildren benefit from the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit program, established...