In the News
Advance Illinois serves as a resource for media outlets from across the state and beyond on policy issues in education from birth to career. Here’s our recent coverage.
Illinois Leaders Making New Efforts to Recruit and Retain Black Teachers
Illinois has been facing a shortage of educators for years, and now, the state is investing millions of dollars to find out why some teachers are leaving.
Pritzker proposes 5.4% increase to education funding in 2023 budget
In the first reveal of his election year budget proposal Wednesday, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker outlined a modest increase to the state school funding formula and more money for bus service, special education, college scholarships for low-income students, and the state’s youngest learners.
6 education issues to watch as Illinois’ legislative session heats up
School funding, early childhood education, and teacher training are expected to be key education issues during the Illinois General Assembly’s spring session.
ISBE Review Panel Considers Modifications to the Funding Formula for Schools
A review panel for the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) considered new ways to make schools more equitable for students. They’re working on a set of recommendations aimed at addressing poverty, racism, trauma, and other things that may affect children’s learning.
Op Ed: Illinois Can Go from Worst to First in Equitable Higher Education Funding
College costs are rising. Many students struggle to afford a public university education. There might not be a difference in costs between staying in Illinois or leaving the state altogether. And most people would have to go deep into debt to do either. So the question that we are all grappling with is who can afford to go at all?

