Schools, students still recovering from pandemic learning loss, state report card shows

Schools, students still recovering from pandemic learning loss, state report card shows

SPRINGFIELD – Student test scores continued to fall last year but new data shows Illinois’ students are on the path to recovering from the learning loss that occurred during the pandemic. Numbers from standardized tests administered last spring show steep declines in the percentage of students who met or exceeded state standards in English language…

Illinois student test scores are in. They remain far below pre-pandemic levels in reading and math

Illinois student test scores are in. They remain far below pre-pandemic levels in reading and math

CHICAGO — Illinois students continue to perform far below pre-pandemic levels on state reading and math exams for a second year, test results released Thursday show, offering another sign of the ongoing toll of COVID-19 and remote learning. Students performed at roughly the same level as last year, which is well below the last round…

Where are central Illinois students recovering fastest from COVID-19 learning loss?
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Where are central Illinois students recovering fastest from COVID-19 learning loss?

MATTOON — Black and Hispanic students are learning more quickly in the Mattoon school district than in any other school district in east central Illinois. The Illinois State Board of Education published information on student growth  Thursday alongside its 2022 Illinois Report Card. The state calculated growth for local schools and districts by measuring student…

What are Champaign Unit 4 schools doing for Black families?
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What are Champaign Unit 4 schools doing for Black families?

CHAMPAIGN — As the Champaign Unit 4 School District debates further desegregating its schools, many parents have asked — what else is the district is doing to advance racial equity? Unit 4 Superintendent Shelia Boozer answered that question at Monday’s Board of Education meeting. “Unit 4 does an amazing job. No matter which building you’re…

Teacher who loved ‘making a difference’ identified as victim of St. Louis school shooting
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Teacher who loved ‘making a difference’ identified as victim of St. Louis school shooting

ST. LOUIS — One of two people shot and killed Monday at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School in St. Louis is being remembered as a passionate teacher who loved helping kids take care of themselves and their health. Jean Kuczka, 61, taught health and physical education at the magnet school. She had been…

Teacher, student killed in shooting at Central Visual and Performing Arts, gunman dead
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Teacher, student killed in shooting at Central Visual and Performing Arts, gunman dead

Updated at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24 with information from the latest police briefing, including a change in the number of those injured Loading… ST. LOUIS — Two people are dead and seven others injured following a shooting at a south St. Louis high school Monday morning. Interim St. Louis Police Chief Michael Sack said the…

Biden’s student debt relief plan is temporarily blocked. Here’s what you need to know.

Biden’s student debt relief plan is temporarily blocked. Here’s what you need to know.

A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan — halting any debt from being erased. But the administration is encouraging people to continue submitting their applications. The Friday evening ruling comes less than a week since the application portal went live. Already, nearly 22 million people — more than half…

A man with a white scarf and a beard smiles at the camera.
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Parents at Champaign Unit 4 open houses: don’t move students next year

CHAMPAIGN — Two open houses at Champaign Unit 4 schools this week yielded the same response – parents don’t want their children to change elementary schools next fall. Parents and grandparents assembled in the Garden Hills Academy gym on Tuesday to discuss the proposal to reassign students to help desegregate the district. Like the first…

The application for Biden’s student loan relief is open. Here’s what to know about it
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The application for Biden’s student loan relief is open. Here’s what to know about it

Updated October 15, 2022 at 11:31 AM ET A beta version of President Biden’s student loan forgiveness application is now open — the first time borrowers have been able to apply for up to $20,000 in debt cancellation. The early opening is a test to help the Education Department find problems with the site before…

Champaign, Danville, and Urbana school leaders address shortages, safety, and breaking barriers in TV special
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Champaign, Danville, and Urbana school leaders address shortages, safety, and breaking barriers in TV special

URBANA – Children still face mental health challenges as the COVID pandemic comes to an end. That’s one of the lessons garnered during an hourlong television special with the school superintendents of Champaign Unit 4, Danville School District 118, and Urbana School District 116. The TV special was taped in late September at Illinois Public Media…

Unit 4 parents rally against reassigning elementary students next year
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Unit 4 parents rally against reassigning elementary students next year

CHAMPAIGN — Dozens of parents rallied on Monday evening at the Unit 4 Board of Education meeting in Champaign. They have joined under a new group called “Unit 4 Families for a Smarter Solution.” The district is currently weighing how to reassign students next year to desegregate elementary schools, and the group largely opposes that…

How the pandemic changed education for students with disabilities & accommodations

How the pandemic changed education for students with disabilities & accommodations

Mario McMinn’s eyes start to burn by hour five of staring at screens. He’s a high school sophomore who isn’t blind but has a visual impairment. When he and everyone else were forced to learn from home in 2020, it meant his whole day was looking at his iPad and computer. https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s528/audio/2022/10/1004stuf.mp3 Listen to this…

Parent Brianna Turner (left) holds her four-year-old daughter.
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Families weigh desegregation benefits, familiarity as Unit 4 discusses abandoning its school choice system

CHAMPAIGN — Families are beginning to weigh in on plans from the Champaign Unit 4 School District to change how it assigns students to elementary schools next year. Some families are excited that the district wants to further desegregate schools. Shanita Weatherall likes the idea of her daughter attending school with students who live near…

Champaign superintendent says next year’s school assignments still undecided
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Champaign superintendent says next year’s school assignments still undecided

CHAMPAIGN — In December, the Unit 4 school board plans to vote on a new way to assign students to Champaign elementary schools. The Champaign Unit 4 School District began its school choice system in 1998 to help desegregate Champaign schools. Allowing families to rank choices for their preferred school hasn’t solved the issue of…

SNAP-Ed pays workers so little that some qualify for food benefits themselves
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SNAP-Ed pays workers so little that some qualify for food benefits themselves

CHAMPAIGN — Del Jacobs likes almost everything about her job. As a SNAP-Ed community worker in Illinois, she likes getting to know the regulars at local food pantries and teaching them about healthy eating on a budget. She likes working with children, especially since she doesn’t have any kids of her own. What she doesn’t…