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Fatheree and Co-Teacher win award from Cable Industry
Advance Illinois Board Member Joe Fatheree and teaching partner Craig Lindvahl won a Cable's Leaders in Learning Award for their Aha Film Festival, an annual event designed to showcase the work of students in multimedia classes from Teutopolis and Effingham high schools. The awards are designed to honor "educators to use technology as a tool for learning, allowing students to grow and develop as responsible and productive citizens, prepared to compete and thrive in the global economy."

Educational Advocacy Group has its say in Mendota

Mendota Reporter - May 19, 2009
A leader of the education reform advocacy group Advance Illinois gave local town hall meeting attendees a subtle warning in regards to the future of education. The United States and the State of Illinois are falling behind the competition.

How Do We Educate Our Youth?
Bureau County Republican - May 19, 2009 MENDOTA -Take any four Illinois high school freshmen, simmer for four years, and what do you get? Well, according to recent statistics, you'll get one high school drop-out, one graduate ready to face whatever life throws him, and two who will graduate high school and yet be woefully ill-prepared for the challenges of college or career.That was only one of the sobering statistics revealed at Monday's Town Hall meeting, held at the Mendota Civic Center and sponsored by the North Central Regional Betterment Coalition and Advance Illinois.

Ex-U.S. Commerce chief speaks on education shortfalls
Daily News-Tribune - May 19, 2009
MENDOTA - Illinois students aren't competing well with those in other states and are really falling behind when compared with students overseas. William Daley, former U.S. Secretary of Commerce, told a Monday assembly of educators and business people that the Illinois needs to bring education up to snuff - and fast. That means demanding more from students and teachers, shedding an aura of complacency, increasing access to technology and, not least, devising a better way to pay for schools.

Education Reform Discussed in Mendota
WLPO-AM - May 19, 2009
"We're failing too many kids". That was the message from former U.S. Commerce Secretary William Daley yesterday in Mendota. Daley was one of the featured speakers at an "Education Town Hall Meeting". He's the co-chair of Advance Illinois, a bi-partisan advocacy group looking for education reform in Illinois. Former Governor Jim Edgar and House Speaker Dennis Hastert are also on the committee.

Forcing Illinois Schools to Measure Up
Chicago Tribune - April 28, 2009
Advance Illinois Co-Chairs Jim Edgar, former governor of Illinois, and Bill Daley, former U.S. Secretary of Commerce, take up the challenge by U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and argue "it is time for comprehensive, bipartisan effort to tackle what ails public schools."

Advance Illinois Holds Education Town Hall in Decatur
WUIS - April 23, 2009
Public education advocates are calling for stricter learning standards for Illinois students. Jenna Dooley reports (for the NPR affiliate in Springfield).

Seeking school solutions: Advance Illinois looks for new ways to deal with educational issues
Decatur Herald & Review - April 23, 2009
DECATUR - An oft-quoted line describes "insanity" as doing the same thing over and over but expecting a different result.
William Daley, co-chair of Advance Illinois along with former Gov. Jim Edgar, invoked that quote at Wednesday's Town Hall Meeting to discuss education reform.

Statistics Bleak, but education reform advocates optimistic
Effingham Daily News - March 27, 2009
Advance Illinois kicked off a statewide listening tour in Effingham Thursday at Thelma Keller Convention Center. Hundreds of local teachers, administrators, politicians and members of the public attended the town hall meeting focusing on educational reform in the state of Illinois.

Advance Illinois Kicks Off Statewide School Reform Listening Tour
Biloxi Sun-Herald - March 24, 2009
Advance Illinois, the statewide education advocacy group co-chaired by former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar and former U.S. Secretary of Commerce Bill Daley, will kick off a statewide school reform listening tour with a March 26 town hall meeting in Effingham. Another meeting will be held in Decatur on April 17 followed by several stops across the state later this spring.

The State of Education
City Voices/WNUA - March 8, 2009
Illinois needs to improve its learning standards, develop better assessments and institute more after-school programs to augment what children learn in the classroom. Guests Robin Steans, of Advance Illinois, and Larry Joseph, of Voices for Illinois Children, discussed the state of Illinois Education with host Lorraine Forte, of Catalyst Chicago. City Voices is a weekly public affairs program on WNUA. Catalyst Chicago produces an education segment for the program that airs the second Sunday of each month.

Will our kids be ready?
BoomtownUSA, IL - Dec 11, 2008
Advance Illinois is a non-partisan, non-profit that is focused upon improving the educational and resulting work experiences of all Illinoisans. It is chaired by former Governor Jim Edgar...

Education cracks target of group
Effingham Daily News, IL - Dec 3, 2008
"What will it take to dramatically improve our schools?" That was the question posed Tuesday by the executive director of a nonprofit organization formed to work on school issues...

Advance Illinois - News Podcast
720 WGN Radio, IL - Nov 21, 2008
On this week's WGN News podcast, we hear frmo a new education reform group called Advance Illinois. Its members include former U.S. Commerce Secretary, Bill Daley, former House Speaker Dennis Hastert and former Governor Jim Edgar.

Bernard Schoenburg: Bill Daley mostly silent on idea of run for ...
The State Journal-Register, IL - Nov 20, 2008
Former US Commerce Secretary BILL DALEY could become more of a fixture at the Statehouse if he makes a run for governor in 2010 ...

Advance Illinois quiere salvar la educaci'n en el estado
La Prensa, IL - 20 de Nov, 2008
Un nuevo reporte manifiesta la alarmante brecha que distancia la educaci'n y la cualificaci'n laboral; el retraso de Illinois se acelera m's que en el resto de los Estados Unidos ...

New group aims to tackle education issues in Illinois
Chicago Tribune, IL - Nov 19, 2008
The study was released by Advance Illinois, a new bipartisan group made up of heavy hitters in the political, business and educational fields ...

Edgar, Daley, Hastert join school panel

Daily Journal, IL - Nov 19, 2008
Several prominent Illinois politicians are working together to try to fix the state's public school system ...

Group formed to fix Illinois' public schools

WREX-TV, IL - Nov 19, 2008
Several prominent Illinois politicians are working together to try to fix the state's public school system ...

Does New Group Have What It Takes To "Advance Illinois" Education?
Progress Illinois, IL - Nov 19, 2008
A prominent line up of public officials'including former Commerce Secretary William Daley, former Gov. Jim Edgar ...

New organization seeks to improve state's education system
Northern Star, IL - Nov 19, 2008
Illinois leaders announced Tuesday the launch of Advance Illinois, a not-for-profit organization that seeks to improve the state's education system.

Group formed to fix Illinois' public schools
Quad-Cities Online, IL - Nov 19, 2008
Several prominent Illinois politicians are working together to try to fix the state's public school system. They've formed a bipartisan group called Advance Illinois that's chaired by former Gov. Jim Edgar and former...

Advance Illinois Takes on School Reform (Radio)
Chicago Public Radio, Eight Forty-Eight - Nov 18, 2008
"We are committed to the fact that this has got to be a team effort," said executive director Robin Steans. "Ultimately, over the long term, the success is ...

Improving Illinois Public Schools

Chicago Tonight, WTTW11 - Nov 18, 2008
Former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar and former U.S. Commerce Secretary Bill Daley announced today that they are co-chairing an initiative to improve Illinois public schools ...

Bipartisan effort presses for school reform
The State Journal-Register, IL - Nov 18, 2008
A new effort to improve Illinois' public school system has attracted some of the state's most prominent political figures: former Gov. Jim Edgar, former Commerce Secretary William Daley and former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert...

Politicans team up to help schools
Peoria Journal Star, IL - Nov 18, 2008
"We are committed to the fact that this has got to be a team effort," said executive director Robin Steans. "Ultimately, over the long term, the success is ...

New statewide education initiative to be revealed today

The Southern, Carbondale,IL - Nov 18, 2008
The group will announce the launch of Advance Illinois, 'an independent, objective voice to promote a public education system in Illinois that prepares all ...

Civic Leaders, Foundations, Educators Launch Advance Illinois, a ...
MarketWatch, USA - Nov 18, 2008
At events scheduled in Chicago and Springfield, Advance Illinois released a report, "The State We're In: Advancing Public Education in Illinois," that shows ...

'Advance Illinois' initiative launched
Daily Vidette (ISU), IL - Nov 19, 2008
"There is a dire need for a statewide, student-centered advocacy group focused on policy in Illinois," Chicago City Clerk Miguel del Valle said. For this reason, the Advance Illinois Group was formed ...



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