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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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Leaders from Quest Charter Academy met in Springfield Monday to make their case for why they should stay open to the Illinois State Board of Education.
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A nearly $6 million federal grant means Peoria Public Schools District 150 are set to purchase 15 new electric school buses.
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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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Dr. Tristen Brenaé Johnson read her book at Whittier Primary School on Tuesday, which is based on her son.
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A Peoria native returned to the high school he graduated from Thursday morning to deliver the keynote speech at the Peoria Public Schools Foundation 365 Breakfast.
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Harrison Community Learning Center is now the Annie Jo Gordon Community Learning Center. The school is one of five Peoria Public schools starting the 2022-23 year with a new name.
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The ongoing furor over the City of Peoria's anti-violence initiatives bled into Mayor Rita Ali's first open Safety Network meeting on Friday.
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Appreciating Peoria and BUILDING a better community are the goals of nonprofit BUILD Peoria. Through fundraising and completing one community voted-on project each year, BUILD seeks to impact future generations. There are four semifinalists for this year’s project and voting ends May 31.
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Children under the age of 5 are not yet eligible to receive the vaccine, and as of Wednesday, just over 35% of Peoria County children ages 5-11 had been vaccinated.