April 21, 2022, CHICAGO – Catapult Learning, a provider of intervention programs for students and professional development solutions for teachers in both public and nonpublic K-12 schools, today ...
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Illinois must keep investing in education from early learning to college

Sustained investment supports student success, workforce readiness and educator stability across Illinois at every stage of learning, writes state Rep. Katie Stuart.
A June ECMC Group survey found that 79 percent of high school students say it is important to have on-the-job learning experiences during their postsecondary education, such as through internships or ...
I offer comprehensive evaluations in order to provide help with diagnosis and to rule out issues such as learning problems, ADHD, dyslexia or developmental disabilities. Hi, welcome! My main goal is ...
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Tuesday released long-awaited guidance for schools across the state as questions swirl over how instruction will resume in the fall. “Classroom learning provides ...
As the flow of billions of dollars in federal pandemic-related aid is about to end, many students in Illinois are still struggling to catch up academically from the learning loss that occurred when ...
A new bill proposed Thursday in the Illinois House would allow e-learning in school districts on Election Day. Democratic Rep. Maura Hirschauer, who serves the 49th state House District west of ...
CHICAGO (CBS) – A new learning center will give young people new opportunities in downstate Illinois. On Monday, officials held the grand opening for the South Central Illinois Training and Innovation ...
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New data shows about 10% of Illinois students had access to full-time in-person learning from September 2020 to April 2021, with this access higher for white students compared with students of color.
Because learning disabilities often go unnoticed until a child starts school, or even until they’re a few years along, regular check-ins with teachers and doctors can help parents determine whether ...