Education

Keep investing in Illinois’ Invest in Kids tax credit scholarships

Keep investing in Illinois’ Invest in Kids tax credit scholarships

Illinois state lawmakers resisted efforts to cut tax credit scholarships in Illinois, instead extending the program. Now low-income and minority students need them to make the scholarships permanent so they can get the educations that best fit their needs.

By Amy Korte

Sheila Passehl

Sheila Passehl

“Private education has positively impacted my children in so many ways. They’ve built friendships. They attend Mass together as a school community weekly and on holy days.”

Lucas Stangler

Lucas Stangler

“The tax credit scholarship program has enabled so many families that want to come to St. Jude to be able to do it financially. I think that’s the most important impact that the program has had."

Jeremiah made it, but 2 Illinois education reforms could help others

Jeremiah made it, but 2 Illinois education reforms could help others

Illinois has too much school district administration. It has too much education pension debt. There are ways to solve those problems to help students facing challenges and taxpayers facing ever-increasing demands.

Chicago schools cancel class for COVID-19 ‘Vaccine Awareness Day’

Chicago schools cancel class for COVID-19 ‘Vaccine Awareness Day’

Chicago Public Schools declared a day off for students ages 5 to 11 to get their COVID-19 shots. But little notice and the fact the vaccines were just approved for younger children mean parents face challenges to actually getting shots for their kids.

By Dylan Sharkey

Aryana Franco

Aryana Franco

“They didn’t ask them what was going on at home. They just cared about their behavior. I know some students who couldn’t afford to do laundry or others who were in a toxic household. When you’re going through that, you can’t focus on school.”