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Pritzker celebrates ‘report card,’ but lawmaker says there’s no reason to

Dabrowski said Illinois’ 8th grade students outperforming national averages in both reading and math on “the nation’s report card” is not the metric to be looking at. #reportcard

Alderman Bill Conway to Introduce Legislation to Provide City Council Oversight of Mayoral Appointments to the CPS Board of Education

Providing the City Council with oversight of appointments to the Chicago Board of Education is not only good government, but it’s also becoming increasingly necessary for our students’ future. #cps

Dolton 149 Students Make Significant Reading, Math Gains on State Test

Student results on the 2024 Illinois Assessment of Readiness test compared to 2019 mark both a recovery from the learning disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and real reading and math growth from before the public health crisis that began in 2020. #learning

South Suburban College Addresses Potential Faculty Strike with Commitment to Resolution and Transparency

Under the current proposal, faculty are anticipated to receive an average salary increase of approximately 13% by mid-2025, implemented in two increments in January and August 2025. #strike

Chicago Public Schools Welcomes Back Students for First Day of School Monday, August 26

“The first day of school is a wonderful time for students to reconnect with teachers and friends and explore the possibilities of the year ahead,” said Board President Shi. #school

Legislation would charge teachers and others for sexually abusing 18-year-old students

State Rep. Amy Elik, R-Alton, says school staff who sexually abuse 18-year-old students should face charges so she has filed House Bill 4241 in Springfield. #teachers #students

Attorney General Raoul Calls on US Department of Education to Grant Relief for Defrauded Illinois Students

“Westwood misled students into participating in its criminal justice program by deceiving them about their odds of finding employment as police officers after their graduation..." #westwood

Mentoring Organization Offering Young Students Cash for Academic Success

They will offer male students from third grade through high school anywhere between $1 to $5 for each A #ConcernedChristianMen

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