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State Superintendent of Education Carmen Ayala says student growth slowed dramatically during the first years of the pandemic. But in 2022 it bounced back and student growth was -- on average -- even slightly faster than it was in 2019.
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Many people will say student voices are important. But they’re not often heard. And, thanks to the pandemic, there have been fewer opportunities for them to speak their mind to school leaders.
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We're looking at behavior and discipline and a school district's quest to restore their community's trust in solving both.
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On a new episode of Teachers' Lounge: Exploring the top education issues to watch in 2021 with Rockford teacher Erik Czerwin.Teachers’ Lounge host Peter…
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How Do Students Feel About Remote Learning? At RPS, 22% Said They Felt Connected To Their ClassmatesMany school districts surveyed staff and parents over the summer. They highlighted challenges in the spring. Several schools asked the students themselves…
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Barsema's closet is a pop-up resale shop that provides Northern Illinois University students with casual and business professional clothing, plus…
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A new Illinois law will give gifted children the chance to move ahead in public schools. The Illinois Accelerated Placement Act, just signed into law,…
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Tristian Ellis’ test scores in reading and math dropped dramatically this fall from last. The difference: the Ellis family had its own apartment last…
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Tomorrow is Move-In Day at NIU. 4,000 students are expected to move into their dorms throughout the day.Volunteers will be on-hand to assist with…
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The annual migration of students from all around the country, all around the world, for that matter, to their new home in DeKalb is underway. It's Move-In…