
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.
Sustained, Strategic Investment is Critical for the Stability of Our Educator Pipeline
Illinois is making progress in growing its educator workforce, but shortages persist in critical areas. Indeed, the stop gap measures that are being used to fill those vacancies keep the education process moving forward for students but are not a sustainable approach to ensuring quality and equity for the long-term.
Aurora Schools Recruit, Fill Positions and Find Alternatives as Teacher and Staff Shortages Persist Statewide
Amid persistent staffing shortages, East Aurora School District 131 has taken several new measures to recruit teachers over the past few years.
Illinois Considers Lowering Scores Students Need to be Considered Proficient on State Exams
Illinois education officials are considering lowering the scores students need to get to be classified as proficient in a subject on a state standardized test. They say the current benchmarks are too high and the results often don’t accurately reflect whether high school students are college and career ready.
Plan to Overhaul Higher Education Funding Meets U of I Opposition
A plan to overhaul the way Illinois funds public universities is running into stiff opposition from the state’s largest higher education institution, the University of Illinois System.
Advocates Hope This is The Year for a Higher Education Funding Formula
Lawmakers did not pass major higher education policy initiatives, including Pritzker’s plan to allow community colleges to offer four-year bachelor’s degrees in certain high-demand career fields, and a long-sought overhaul in the way Illinois funds its public universities.