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Bradley got just under $2 million of a $14 million federal grant that was divvied up with Eureka College and Illinois Central College to develop the regional IT workforce.
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Chanel Hargrave-Murry and Larry Ivory were sworn in during the board’s meeting Monday night.
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A new certificate program at Illinois Central College prepares students to enter the growing field of artificial intelligence.
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The Morton Education Association and Morton School District hope to have a contract agreement in place before the start of the 2024-25 school year in August.
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In an effort to break the logjam, the district and union bargaining teams will meet with a federal mediator, with the first meeting scheduled for today. The MEA's current 3-year contract with the district ends Aug. 1.
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Illinois Central College president Sheila Quirk-Bailey believes taking an innovative approach to meeting the needs of students and the community must remain a priority.
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A Peoria High School counselor was recently named the Illinois High School Counselor of the year.
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Washington Central School District students will have a safe place to walk along Eagle Avenue to and from the street's intersection with U.S. Business Route 24 in Washington when they return to school in August.
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The announcement of the purchase of up to 9,200 locking cell phone pouches for Peoria Public School students has prompted a wave of comments from the community.
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The board held its annual reorganizational meeting Monday, seating the newly-elected Christina Rose and appointing Paris McConnell as the new school board president. Gregory Wilson will serve as vice president.
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Peoria Public Schools District 150 is putting almost $250,000 into a step toward entirely cell phone-free classrooms.
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Peoria-based Petersen Health Care filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in March, and the plan is to auction off the company's assets to pay back lenders.