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Some Bradley students are thinking about graduation this month. For others, it's finals. But a few are focused on making the final pitch of their "Big Ideas" to a panel of judges - and potential investors.
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Students at Peoria Public School’s Charter Oak Primary School are circling back to pick up a skill that’s been left out of the curriculum for a few years: cursive.
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When Tom Arbogast decided to do his master’s thesis on WWCT-FM, the Peoria rock outlet he’s listened to since 1979, it wasn’t just a labor of love for the station.
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Freshman Emy Wardle scored the tiebreaking basket in the final second to give the Irish a 48-46 victory over Nashville in the IHSA Class 2A state championship game in Normal.
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The Tremont Community Unit School District 702 is looking to raise funding for education, as bonds for a 2007 high school addition project expire.
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A new report from the nonprofit Council for a Strong America has community leaders advocating for the importance of early childhood education in Peoria.
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Peoria Notre Dame and Illini Bluffs are in the IHSA state semifinals for the first time and guaranteed to come home from CEFCU Arena with a trophy. The Irish and Tigers now hope that trophy is the championship variety.
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Dr. Tristen Brenaé Johnson read her book at Whittier Primary School on Tuesday, which is based on her son.
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The Peoria Public Schools board of education is considering a revised budget proposal that would increase spending on security and school buses.
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After the Invest in Kids Act expired at the beginning of the year, parents and school administrators are facing uncertainty for what comes next.
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An assistant professor of Criminal Justice Science at Illinois State University says America’s schools are doing their students a disservice by suspending them.
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A nearly $6 million federal grant enabled PPS to purchase 15 new electric school buses. Energy solutions company Veregy submitted the grant proposal on behalf of the school district.