OLCHS students bringing new voices to the boardroom
Janice Neumann/Daily Southtown, September 25
DeKalb schools adopt $152M budget for 2025
By Megann Horstead, DeKalb Daily Chronicle, September 22
Central Illinois schools getting water bottle filling stations
Decatur Herald and Review, September 23
State grant helps boost QPS teacher retention
Deborah Gertz Husar, Herald-Whig, Quincy, September 19
Do you know the three branches of US government? Many don’t, leading to a push for civics education
Associated Press, September 17
What you need to know about Chicago’s elected school board
Nader Issa, Sarah Karp, and Kate Grossman, Chicago Sun-Times, September 23
Dennis Lab School space problem could be solved with construction trailers
Valerie Wells, Decatur Herald and Review, September 26
More Illinois schools hiring teachers after big investment from the state data shows
Natalie Seals, WTHI, Terre Haute, September 18
Not-so-great expectations: Students are reading fewer books in English class
Sharon Lurye, Associated Press, September 17
‘Nice to have all the traditions’: Vernon Hills High celebrating 25 years
Mick Zawislak, Daily Herald, September 24
Crystal Lake School District 47 reaches tentative deal with teachers union; strike likely averted
Michelle Meyer, Northwest Herald, September 26
Decatur Public Schools custodians approve contract
Valerie Wells, Decatur Herald and Review, September 23
Two crucial meetings for Chicago Public Schools this week amid turmoil in the district
Sylvan Lebrun, Chicago Tribune, September 24
School officials give State of the District address
Paul Wilcoxen, The Southern Illinoisan, Carbondale, September 25
OLCHS students bringing new voices to the boardroom
Janice Neumann, Daily Southtown, Chicago and suburbs, September 25
FBI, police warn not to make hoax threats against schools
Lacretia Wimbley, St. Louis Public Radio, September 20
School threats trending in Illinois. How are authorities responding?
Camden Lazenby, DeKalb Daily Chronicle, September 22
Quad-Cities schools, police handle influx of unfounded threats; urge reporting posts
Olivia Allen, Quad Cities Dispatch-Argus, September 22
Chicago-area schools face wave of violent threats as new school year begins, leading to lockdowns and remote learning
Sylvan Lebrun, Chicago Tribune, September 18
A Surge of Violent School Threats Creates a Communication Crisis for Districts
Evie Blad, Education Week, September 20
Mayor Brandon Johnson tells CPS CEO Pedro Martinez he wants him out, sources say
Nader Issa, Fran Spielman, and Sarah Karp, Chicago Sun-Times/WBEZ, September 20
CPS chief denies plans of school closures amid accusations from teachers union
Sylvan Lebrun, and Ikram Mohamed, Chicago Tribune, September 20
Meridian teachers' union releases statement on contract negotiations
Valerie Wells, Decatur Herald and Review, September 19
Crystal Lake District 47 teachers union has declared an impasse. Now what? And could there be a strike?
Claire O'Brien, Shaw Local/Northwest Herald, September 22
A special year: Wauconda Grade School celebrates 100 years
Mick Zawislak, Daily Herald, September 18
‘There’s a lot of benefit to it’: How suburban schools are using AI
Alicia Fabbre, Daily Herald, September 16
QPS taking step 'in right direction' on discipline issues
Deborah Gertz Husar, Herald-Whig, Quincy, September 18
‘Shameful’: School officials try to shut down Highland Park High School cyberbullying ‘tradition’
Joe Coughlin, North Shore Record, September 15
Summit Hill student board member questions action by bus service
Michelle Mullins, Daily Southtown, September 19
Therapy dog part of staff at Windsor Elementary School
Rob Stroud, Decatur Herald and Review, September 13
Putnam County voters to decide on school district’s future with referendum
Derek Barichello, Shaw Local/Illinois Valley, September 19
Referendum funds are helping wipe out District 153’s deficit
Marilyn Thomas, Homewood Flossmoor Chronicle, September 19
Expert: State takeover looming for D65 without major cuts
Jeff Hirsh, Evanston Now, September 17
District 201 eyes potential expansion, renovations at Belleville East campus
Kelly Smits, Belleville News-Democrat, September 17
Sowing the seeds: Farmer leads pathway to agriculture course at Grayslake District 127
Mick Zawislak, Daily Herald, September 11
Crystal Lake teachers union declares impasse, can legally strike within weeks in District 47
Michelle Meyer, Shaw Local/Northwest Herald, September 18
Chicago school board votes unanimously to pass 5-year strategic plan aiming to create more ‘equitable’ district
Ikram Mohamed, Chicago Tribune, September 18
Rooney, Denman seeing discolored water following water main break
Herald-Whig, Quincy, September 16
U-46 approves $857 million budget; property taxes up 4.38%
Mike Danahey, Elgin Courier-News, September 10
McLean County Unit 5 to take action on $222M spending plan
Drew Zimmerman, Bloomington Pantagraph, September 17
District 21 Health Center celebrates partnership between education, health care
Steve Zalusky, Daily Herald, September 16, 2024
CPS looks to improve neighborhood schools, backs off changes at selective enrollments and charters
Nader Issa and Sarah Karp, Chicago Sun-Times, September 16, 2024
ROE21 unveils innovative Alternative Learning Opportunities Program
Terra Temple, Metropolis Planet, September 12
Oswego SD308 looks to modify e-learning plans for junior high and high school students
Eric Schelkopf, Shaw Local/Kendall County Now, September 12
Edwardsville School Board Talks Family and Community Engagement at Work Session
Sydney Sinks, Riverbender, Edwardsville, September 10
In today’s Leading News, how standardized test data is used by schools, former ISBE state superintendent passes away, horse therapy in Decatur SD 61 schools, and how poverty affects students in East St. Louis SD 189. In other news, security in Danville CCSD 118 is increased following social media threats.
How do Illinois schools actually use standardized test data?
Peter Medlin, Northern Public Radio, DeKalb, September 16
Former state board of ed superintendent who worked in the Bush Administration dead at 82
Steven Spearie, State Journal-Register, Springfield, September 14
Equine therapy at Muffley School encourages empathy and coping skills
Valerie Wells, Decatur Herald and Review, September 14, 2024
How does poverty affect students in East St. Louis? Here are 5 things to know
Kelly Smits, Belleville News-Democrat, September 16, 2024
Security at Danville school beefed up following social media threat
Jennifer Bailey, Champaign News-Gazette, September 16, 2024
School Shooting Threats Skyrocket on Social Media After Apalachee Shooting
Amy Rock, Campus Safety Magazine, September 12
Parent reveals security flaw in app used by Edwardsville District 7
Billy Woods, Edwardsville Intelligencer, September 13
OPRF shares Convergence plan to address antisemitism claims
Amaris E. Rodriguez, Oak Park Review, September 11
Schools are putting vape detectors in bathrooms — paid for by Juul
Scott Neuman, NPR, September 12
Peoria student's photos of mold on school lunch cause Facebook uproar
JJ Bullock, Peoria Journal Star, September 11
Two 11-year-olds arrested in connection with separate threats to Centralia City Schools
Bruce Kropp, WJBD Radio, Salem, September 11
School district to discipline rumor spreaders disrupting Jacksonville Middle School
Michelle Husain, WICS, Springfield, September 12
Moline police: No danger to John Deere Middle School following social media threats
Olivia Allen, Quad Cities Dispatch-Argus, September 11
14-year-old boy charged after gun recovered in Glenbard East restroom
Jake Griffin, Daily Herald, September 11
Dixon Public Schools to showcase century mark of Reagan beginning his high school years
Payton Felix, Shaw Local/Sauk Valley Media, August 30
Illinois Central School Bus and Teamsters Negotiations Continue
Tina Morrison, WCSJ, Morris, September 10
Springfield School District installs extended stop signs on all buses
Bradley Zimmerman, WCIA, Champaign, September 5
School bus driver charged with aggravated DUI after crash
Susan Sarkauskas, Daily Herald, September 10
Summit Hill District 161 calls for quick changes to ‘inexcusable’ school bus service
Michelle Mullins, Chicago Tribune, September 5
CPS, Pace paratransit drivers to return to work Friday after ratifying contract
Mary Norkol, Chicago Sun-Times, September 5
After Georgia school shooting, Illinois lawmakers, firearms safety advocates push stronger gun storage law
Tina Sfondeles, Chicago Tribune, September 9
Bartlett schools put in 'secure learning' after being notified of threat by National Suicide Hotline
ABC7 Chicago, September 10
Additional patrols around Jersey schools
Mark Ellebracht Advantage News, Alton, September 11
Man gets 23 years for Ottawa school threat
Tom Collins, Shaw Local/Illinois Valley News, September 6
50-pound pumpkin stolen from FFA plot of Rantoul school
Bradley Zimmerman, WCIA, Champaign, September 10
Dist. 64 Launches Referendum Outreach
Igor Studenkov, Journal and Topics, Chicago suburbs, September 4
District 57 asking voters for tax hike in order to fund kindergarten, new middle school
Steve Zalusky, Daily Herald, September 4
School funding question to be on Nov. 5 ballot in handful of Southland communities
Mike Nolan, Daily Southtown, Chicago and suburbs, August 19
District 220 seeks $64 million tax hike for new auditorium, curriculum improvements
Eric Peterson, Daily Herald, August 16
Proposed new DeKalb County schools sales tax would not tax groceries, prescriptions, cars
Camden Lazenby, DeKalb Daily Chronicle, September 5
With CTU and school choice proponents investing in elected school board races, do ‘independent’ candidates stand a chance?
Sarah Macaraeg, Chicago Tribune, September 6
Chicago school board elections see big 'school choice' cash, including from billionaires
Sarah Karp and Nader Issa, Chicago Sun-Times, September 6
Plainfield School District 202 approves settlement in football hazing lawsuit
Felix Sarver, Joliet Herald News, August 29
Option 3 provides alternative to alternative schools
Valerie Wells, Decatur Herald and Review, August 30
A Panic Button May Have Saved Lives in Ga. School Shooting. Here’s What We Know
Caitlynn Peetz, Education Week, September 5
D209 aims to tackle achievement, chronic absenteeism this year
Amaris E. Rodriguez, Forest Park Review, September 3
Residents push back against plan to strip small central Illinois towns of schools
Erich Murphy, Pontiac Daily Leader, September 4
Lake Forest school board president blasts hiring oversight; ‘Steps are being taken so that it doesn’t happen again’
Daniel I. Dorfman, Pioneer Press/Lake County News-Sun, September 3
Decatur School District 61 custodians prepare to go on strike
Decatur Herald and Review, August 29
Father of suspected Apalachee HS shooter arrested, charged in connection with shooting
Jonathan Franklin, NPR, September 5
A teen charged with killing 4 people at a Georgia high school was interviewed about online threats
Jeff Amy, Associated Press, September 5
Parents, bus drivers seek answers as Saratoga Elementary Board discusses dissolving transportation district
Michael Urbanec, Morris Herald News, August 23
2 DeKalb kindergartners went missing on 1st day of school; their parents want accountability
Megann Horstead, DeKalb Daily Chronicle, August 26
MHS District 280 on board with pedestrian-bicycle path
Mendota Reporter, August 27
How are students doing since COVID? Good luck finding out from your state’s school report card.
Erica Meltzer, Chalkbeat National, September 5
District 207 OKs budget up $12.6 million over last year
Richard Requena, Pioneer Press, Park Ridge, August 20
Evanston-Skokie School District 65 discovers $10-$20 million deficit, budget irregularities
Phil Rockrohr, Pioneer Press Evanston, August 27
Saratoga Board Budget Presentation
Justin Ritz, WCSJ, Morris, August 28
Rockridge puts bond referendum on Nov. 5 ballot for new elementary school
Olivia Allen, Quad Cities Dispatch-Argus, August 30
Mahomet-Seymour School District Proposes $112 Million Bond for New Schools
Mahomet Daily, September 2
Back to school in Chicago 2024: new students, a new school board, and a new teachers contract?
Becky Vevea, Chalkbeat Chicago, August 21
Crystal Lake District 47 teachers to start school year without contract as federal mediation continues
Michelle Meyer, Northwest Herald, August 21
Waukegan, school board still $40k apart in SRO contract dispute; ‘The kids need it to feel safe in school’
Steve Sadin, Lake County News-Sun, August 29
RTHS Board: SRO agreement with city approved
Jeff Helfrich. Rochelle News-Leader, August 20
Illinois teacher’s viral plea: ‘Please don’t bring cupcakes’ for children’s birthdays
Joey Schneider, WGN, Chicago, August 27
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