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The Peoria Public School Board will consider whether to terminate Superintendent GrenitaLathan. The board will also consider putting Lathan on…
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The Peoria Pathways To Prosperity Network is using a new grant to help both businesses and schools match curriculum with regional job demand. To that end,…
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More than 30 school officials from across the state traveled to Springfield today to tell how budget cuts are affecting their districts.These days, it…
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A plan moving through the Illinois legislature would curb the use of school expulsions, zero-tolerance policies and monetary disciplinary fines. Students…
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Illinois legislators want schools to take more control in dealing with students who have concussions. Each year, there are 200,000 concussion-related…
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Illinois lawmakers are considering a bill that would protect students and their schools from being "negatively impacted" if they choose not to take state…
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Current state law prohibits people with felony records from working in a school, or volunteering, or even driving a truck that makes deliveries to a…
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A measure pending in the Illinois legislature would make it possible for some convicted felons to work in schools. Convicts and children? These are two…
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Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner says he's confident state schools and other critical programs can be fully funded despite the state's budget crisis. The…
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The latest academic achievement tests scores in School District 150 show a two-percent decline year-to-year. Peoria Public Radio’s Alex Rusciano reports…