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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.
Illinois Could Create Childhood Adversity Index Under Senate Proposal
Senate Majority Leader Kimberly Lightford (D-Maywood) wants the Illinois State Board of Education to create a children's adversity index to properly measure the exposure to trauma. This index would document childhood trauma for children ranging from three to 18 years old by May 31, 2025.
In Chicago, A Watershed Moment for Teens Transitioning to the Rest of Their Lives
For the Illinois secondary education system and an economy in desperate need of skilled talent, an increased emphasis on pathway programs is making this a watershed moment for teens transitioning from high school to the rest of their lives.
A Movement to 'Radically Change' School Funding Picks Up Steam
By providing support to underfunded and under-resourced schools with evidence-based funding and also by requiring career pathways, Illinois is sending an important signal that it will do its part to put an end to the status quo.
Illinois just made big early childhood investments. But services like daycare and preschool are nearly impossible for many families to access.
Gov. JB Pritzker’s Smart Start Illinois proposal includes $250 million for early childhood programs this year: $100 million for facilities and a $40 million funding increase for early intervention services. He also talked about how difficult it is for families to find an open spot in preschools.
25 News Now: Advocates Testify in Support of Increased Early Childhood Investments
Advocates from several groups came to speak in support of "Smart Start Illinois" and the $75 million that would create new spots in preschools.