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.
Illinois Has More Teachers with Greater Diversity, but Shortages Remain
The shortage of teachers in Illinois has slowed and even improved but gaps in critical areas, such as special education, remain and racial diversity among school leaders lags far behind that of the state’s pupils, according to a study released Thursday.
Report: Illinois’ educator workforce weathered pandemic, but persistent issues remain
The supply of education professionals continues to improve in Illinois despite strains brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, but persistent issues remain in certain regions of the state and within some teaching fields.
New Report Details Illinois’ Educator Pipeline
Illinois has more teachers in the classroom than it’s had in more than a decade according to a new report from Advance Illinois, a nonpartisan education policy group. School districts across the state, however, still face hiring challenges.
Rep. Carol Ammons joins advocates discussing Illinois educator pipeline, ongoing issues
A new report released by the state's top education policy organization found Illinois has the most educators, administrators and support staff in over a decade. Yet, Illinois is still struggling to find paraprofessionals, special education teachers and bilingual educators in urban and rural areas.
Chicago Will Get Smaller Share of State’s Increased K-12 Education Budget
Although Chicago will still see an increase in state education funding, a drop in the percentage of students considered low-income and a bump in property wealth in the city means the district is not getting the largest share of the new money.