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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.
Rep. Carol Ammons joins advocates discussing Illinois educator pipeline, ongoing issues
A new report released by the state's top education policy organization found Illinois has the most educators, administrators and support staff in over a decade. Yet, Illinois is still struggling to find paraprofessionals, special education teachers and bilingual educators in urban and rural areas.
Chicago Will Get Smaller Share of State’s Increased K-12 Education Budget
Although Chicago will still see an increase in state education funding, a drop in the percentage of students considered low-income and a bump in property wealth in the city means the district is not getting the largest share of the new money.
New Illinois Law Will Require School Districts to Address Student Trauma
Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill that contains several recommendations from the Whole Child Task Force, a group established to identify students ages 3-19 dealing with trauma.
Illinois Will Seek to Address Student Trauma Under Measure Signed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker
Illinois will attempt to quantify the level of adversity faced by children in communities across the state under a measure Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed into law Thursday that aims to improve the way schools address student trauma.
Homeschooling Trends in Illinois During and After COVID are Hard to See Due to Limited Data
With no centralized data, there's no way to definitively know how many families are homeschooling in Illinois. Anecdotally, Bloomington-Normal homeschool advocates say the numbers are up after the COVID-19 pandemic.

