22 June, 2009

Advance Illinois hosts Secretary Duncan

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photo credit: Ansy Dupiton

photo credit: Ansy Dupiton

Advance Illinois hosted Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and more than 300 civic  leaders and educators at a breakfast Friday, June 19th, following the release of their policy recommendations. The event brought together those who will now help us see through the fundamental changes offered in the report We Can Do Better.   Please see our video highlights.  Also, check out media coverage of the event, in which the Secretary said Illinois has made strong progress toward reform, just a few weeks after saying Illinois had fallen behind other states, and needed to “think differently.”

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