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.
Consolidated, ‘Compassionate’ Services Pledged for New Illinois Department of Early Childhood
Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Tuesday signed a law creating a separate Department of Early Childhood that will make it “simpler, better and fairer” for families seeking assistance and care for the state’s youngest residents.
A Lifeline for CPS and Other School Districts is Ending. What's Next?
Administrators, teachers and parents in the Chicago Public Schools system and districts throughout the region are grappling with the end of federal pandemic aid, a looming fiscal cliff because of the steep decline in the one-time funding.
“No Schoolers”: How Illinois’ Hands-Off Approach to Homeschooling Leaves Children at Risk
Illinois is among a small minority that places virtually no rules on parents who homeschool their children: The parents aren’t required to register with any governmental agency, and no tests are required.
New Education Laws That Illinois Families Should Know About
Explore how shifts in education laws from funding to mental health support impact schooling in Illinois, with expert insights on new policies.
A child tax credit, an Early Childhood Department, and more money for K-12 schools: Illinois lawmakers pass 2025 budget
The Illinois House passed a $53.1 billion budget with increases for early childhood education, K-12 public schools, and the state’s literacy plan early Wednesday morning by a vote of 65-45. The bill heads to Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s desk for final approval.

