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Peoria Public Schools will be operating on a deficit under the budget proposal for the new fiscal year.
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Athletes will work in whatever capacity teachers need to assist and mentor students.
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We're a few weeks into a new school year. Even with time, an adjustment like coming back to fully in-person learning can be difficult for kids.
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WCBU's Camryn Cutinello spoke with Kherat about the how the school plans to improve staffing, fund the arts, and how they manage truancy.
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All after-school activities are canceled at six Peoria schools amid today's unrest.
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Bradley University will move relatively quickly to cut costs by 10% amid declining undergraduate enrollment and a bleakening outlook for higher education at large.
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The author of a frequently-challenged book says there's a difference between choosing what literature is right for your children, and trying to impose that choice upon a public library or school.
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Peoria Public Schools is working to improve their arts programs with a new music production lab and new teachers.
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Peoria Public Schools Director of School Safety Demario Boone says he's focused on prevention to keep schools safe.
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Across the country, higher education institutions are reevaluating what they can offer students in a changing and competitive workforce.
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After announcing the $13 million deficit, university administration has closed two student support centers, and further cuts are expected during the fall and spring semesters.
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During their first meeting since school started earlier this month, the Peoria Public Schools Board of Education heard presentations on the district’s operating budget, school safety and a potential contract to study teacher retention.