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Illinois elections officials are confident no voter data were compromised this summer when a hacker was able to see information on about 200,000…
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A measure giving Illinois voters a chance to decide if an independent commission should draw the state's political boundaries is a step closer to the…
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One of the few areas that's been exempt from the state's budget impasse -- now in its ninth month -- is public schools, the institutions that prepare…
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A new college entrance exam is coming to Illinois. The test known as the SAT is replacing the ACT.The Illinois State Board of Education announced Thursday…
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Members of Illinois's House Government Administration Committee hoped to grill Superintendent Tony Smith about expensive perks he gets on top of his…
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Governor Bruce Rauner has approved the portion of the state budget earmarked for public schools. His move yesterday ensures schools will be able to open…
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Illinois schools were not spared from the recent state budget cuts. But a $97 million fund was established to help the most cash-strapped districts pay…
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Illinois has a new set of rules for when and how the state can take over failing school districts. It was signed into law Monday by Gov. Pat Quinn before…
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State education leaders urge Illinoisans to weigh in on their priorities for education as the state develops the 2016 K-12 budget.The State Board of…