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.
New Report Shows How COVID Has Altered the Trajectory of Illinois Students' Education
We're about to enter the fourth school year of the pandemic. Data is emerging not just about how COVID-19 is impacting students now, but how the pandemic has altered the trajectory of their education experience.
Chicago Schools Get Smaller Share of State Money After Enrollment Drop, Property Wealth Bump
Chicago is getting a smaller share of new state education funding this year, in part due to a loss of low-income students and an increased property tax base.
There’s plenty of Work To Do To Improve Illinois Schools
Most of us, even if we’re not directly involved with education, already know the COVID-19 pandemic sent a massive shock wave throughout the nation’s public schools system.
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.