Child Advocates Concerned About Decrease In Calls To Child Abuse Hotline
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Child Advocates Concerned About Decrease In Calls To Child Abuse Hotline

SPRINGFIELD – In the months after the COVID-19 pandemic forced schools in Illinois to be closed, calls to the state’s child abuse and neglect hotline dropped significantly. The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services said in a statement June 1 that calls to report suspected abuse and neglect are down by 57% compared to…

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University Of Illinois Releases Draft Plan For Returning To Campus In Fall 2020

CHAMPAIGN – As the state moves through Phase 3 of the Restore Illinois plan, officials at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign say it’s unlikely that full in-person classes will return in the fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, a task force in charge of planning out strategies for a return to campus is…

‘There Will Be Deaths’: U Of I Faculty Group Opposes Reopening Campus In The Fall
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‘There Will Be Deaths’: U Of I Faculty Group Opposes Reopening Campus In The Fall

Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to clarify the Campus Faculty Association’s role at the University of Illinois. A previous version of this article described the group as a labor union. It is not. The CFA is an advocacy group. URBANA – As University of Illinois officials deliberate over how to reopen the Urbana…

Illinois Schools Receive Federal Stimulus Aid, Questions Remain On How Money Gets To Private Schools
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Illinois Schools Receive Federal Stimulus Aid, Questions Remain On How Money Gets To Private Schools

Illinois school districts will receive more than half a billion dollars in federal stimulus funds as a result of the CARES Act. School districts across the state are now applying for about $512 million dollars that the Illinois State Board of Education will distribute based on how many low-income students districts serve. The money is…

Educators Donate $50,000 Worth Of Hand Sanitizer, Soap To Illinois Prisons. Inmates Wonder Where It Went.
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Educators Donate $50,000 Worth Of Hand Sanitizer, Soap To Illinois Prisons. Inmates Wonder Where It Went.

Joseph Horton is overwhelmed and stressed because he’s struggling to keep himself and his cell clean. Horton is incarcerated at Menard Correctional Center in southern Illinois. He says safety measures have improved in the prisons since the pandemic began, but he says more could be done to protect inmates.  “I’m in a cell with another…

Illinois Students Fear Missing Out On College Experience As Universities Brace For Losses

Illinois Students Fear Missing Out On College Experience As Universities Brace For Losses

URBANA – Dennis Austin is frustrated. Austin, 26, transferred to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign earlier this year. He has kidney disease and high blood pressure, and is quarantining at home with his immunocompromised mother in Chicago. He says he felt like he put himself and his family at risk when he traveled from…

Report: Illinois Improves Access, Quality Of Preschool Programs, COVID-19 Could Threaten Progress
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Report: Illinois Improves Access, Quality Of Preschool Programs, COVID-19 Could Threaten Progress

Illinois has increased enrollment and improved access to preschool programs for children across the state, according to a recent report from the National Institute for Early Education Research. The group releases an annual report detailing where states rank on quality measures for things like curriculum and class sizes. This year, Illinois ranked third in the country…

Illinois College-In-Prison Program Creates Guide For People Released From Incarceration During COVID-19
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Illinois College-In-Prison Program Creates Guide For People Released From Incarceration During COVID-19

A University of Illinois college-in-prison program created a reentry guide for those released from prison and jail during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Every year, the Education Justice Project updates one reentry guide to reflect the latest information about resources available to those released from prison and returning to Illinois communities, as well as another guide for…

COVID-19 Leaves Blind Students Even Further Behind
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COVID-19 Leaves Blind Students Even Further Behind

Amber McKeag says her son Darrin received little braille instruction before the COVID-19 pandemic hit Illinois. Now, she says, he doesn’t receive any.  McKeag and her family live in a rural part of Mercer County, on the Iowa-Illinois border. Her son, Darrin, who is about to turn 10, suffers from Bardet-Biedl syndrome. As a result,…

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U Of I Professor Makes Case For ‘The College Experience’

Editor’s note: At the request of Nikki Usher, we changed the pronouns in this article that pertain to Usher from ‘she’ to ‘they.’ We also changed the photograph at their request.  – Reginald Hardwick, News Director, March 26, 2024 College students across the country have tried to adapt to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic,…

Former Urbana Substitute Teacher Accused Of Abusing Students

Former Urbana Substitute Teacher Accused Of Abusing Students

URBANA – Police in Urbana say a former substitute teacher is accused of abusing several 10-year-old students at an elementary school. In a press release on Tuesday, police identified the suspect as 36-year-old Clarence Walker of Champaign. He is scheduled to be arraigned on charges of aggravated criminal sexual abuse on Wednesday. As of late…

‘Little Free Libraries’ Provide Books To Kids While Schools And Libraries Are Closed

‘Little Free Libraries’ Provide Books To Kids While Schools And Libraries Are Closed

With schools and public libraries closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, communities are finding creative ways to provide children access to books and reading materials. Alexa Valadez, a seventh grader at Urbana Middle School, helps manage a “little free library” in her neighborhood in northeast Urbana.  It’s a collection of books for children of all…

Illinois School Nurses Fear For Their Students Safety During The COVID-19 Pandemic
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Illinois School Nurses Fear For Their Students Safety During The COVID-19 Pandemic

Lisa Marlow is worried about her students. Marlow is a school nurse and educator with the Murphysboro Community Unit School District 186.  The district serves primarily low-income students in a rural part of southern Illinois.  When school is in session, Marlow says having eyes on students, especially those with chronic conditions like Type 1 diabetes…