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"There is still a mask mandate in place, and we just want to follow that mask mandate, and we always strive to put safety first," said board president Gregory Wilson.
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Peoria Public Schools transportation director Josh Collins thinks District 150 could use as many as 25 additional bus drivers heading into the next school year.
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WCBU reporter Joe Deacon speaks with "Black History 365" co-authors Walter Milton and Joel Freeman about their approach to developing the curriculum and what it offers for students.
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WCBU reporter Joe Deacon speaks with "Black History 365" co-authors Walter Milton and Joel Freeman about their approach to developing the curriculum and what it offers for students.
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For 15-year-old Maya Alssayed, attending Peoria High School is fulfilling a dream to attend an American high school like those she saw in the movies growing up.
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The Peoria Public Schools Board of Education has tabled a vote on adoption of a modified academic calendar for the 2022-23 school year until board member receive assurances of a return to a two-tiered bell schedule next school year.
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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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As Peoria Public Schools teachers continue to work through a second academic year impacted by COVID-19, the head of the Peoria Federation of Teachers is at odds with District 150 administrators.
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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.