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The survey showed that after the latest fall break, based on staff perceptions, disciplinary referrals had decreased, academic performance had increased and teachers had more time to implement social-emotional learning initiatives.
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In the latest proposal, the population of eligible voters in each district deviates less than 1% from the average number of total eligible voters across District 150.
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Security breaches, resignations over mental health concerns, and students with soiled clothes—staff members at Glen Oak Community Learning Center are worried about the state of their school.
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A number of students are concerned for the Richwoods High School community after a recently surfaced video appeared to show secretary Courtney Lewis use the n-word.
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Peoria Public Schools has approved an agreement to launch a lifeguard preparation class for students.
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Peoria Public Schools has approved a contract with ChanceLight to provide alternative learning interventions for kindergarten through fourth grade students across District 150.
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Dunlap School District #323 will be offering additional after-school learning opportunities thanks to funding from the American Rescue Plan.
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According to Superintendent Dr. Sharon Kherat, just 7% of Black students in District 150 are passing algebra classes—a statistic The New Teacher Project hopes to get to the bottom of.
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Previously, Dunlap administration had chosen to make masks optional for the upcoming school year.
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At Monday night’s Board of Education meeting, Dr. Kherat said that the District is in a good position regarding its COVID-19 return-to-school plan which includes a District-wide mask mandate.