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Healthy Eating Habits for Your Child
By teaching your children healthy eating habits and modeling these behaviors in yourself, you can help your children maintain a healthy weight and normal growth. Also, the eating habits your… Read more
Chicago Department of Public Health Releases Older Adult Health Report
The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) and the Center for Community Health Equity (CCHE) jointly released a report describing the health status of Chicago’s older adult population. In 2016, there… Read more
Waubonsee and NIU Create Kinesiology Pathway
Waubonsee Community College and Northern Illinois University (NIU) have established an articulation agreement that presents students with a step-by-step guide to a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology. Kinesiology is the study… Read more
New Law Strengthens Protections for Student Safety
Public Act 101-0531 signed into law on Friday, strengthens protections for student safety. The new law grants the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) the statutory authority to suspend an… Read more
J. Sterling Morton High School District 201 Receives Recognition as a Microsoft Showcase School
Microsoft has recognized J. Sterling Morton School District 201 as a Showcase School, which is an elite group of schools that exemplify the most exceptional teaching and learning in the… Read more
Back to School for Aspiring Teachers
On Wednesday evening of last week, Grow Your Own Illinois celebrated the beginning of the new school year for nearly 100 aspiring teachers of color who are studying at 12… Read more
Chicago Public Schools’ Students Achieve Highest-Ever Reading and Math Scores on National Exam
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) announced that a higher percentage of elementary CPS students are meeting or exceeding standards in reading and math than ever before. Based on data from the… Read more
Thompson Center for Sale
Governor JB Pritzker announced a major step toward the sale of the James R. Thompson Center (JRTC). The Illinois Department of Central Management Services (CMS) will issue a Request for… Read more
Gov. Pritzker Signs Legislation Raising Teacher Minimum Salary to $40,000 to Address Statewide Teacher Shortage
Taking another step to address the statewide teacher shortage, Governor JB Pritzker signed legislation today raising teachers’ minimum salary to $40,000. The current minimum teacher salary ranges from only $9,000… Read more
New Protections of Illinois K-12 Student Data Now Law
On Friday Governor Pritzker signed HB 3606, an update to Illinois’ Student Online Personal Protection Act (SOPPA) into law. The legislation, one of the most far-reaching student data protection laws… Read more