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Eligible families can receive $120 per child for groceries in summer
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Services now in three agencies to be consolidated under one roof
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An amendment to the 2011 policy looks to strike a balance between inclusion and fair play.
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The second straight increase is welcomed news to the campus, which has seen a large drop in enrollment over the past decade.
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A competitive team will be comprised of 15-25 students who will play in the National Esports Collegiate Conference.
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Darrell Crouch has won plenty as Washington High School’s head football coach. Yet, the true measure of Crouch is not how much he’s won, but how he responded in a time of loss.
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On this episode, we learn about a new law that will require taching of Native American history in K-12 schools, starting in the 2024-25 academic year. We examine what it means for Native American students. Also, a report on the legacy of Federal Indian Boarding Schools. Those stories and more on Statewide.
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Grantees will generally be eligible for one small unit for each classroom, with a limited number of larger units available for sites that serve large numbers of student
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The move is being done to attract more out-of-state students to the Springfield campus.
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There has been no indication at this time that any compromised information has been used fraudulently, according to an investigation.
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A new grant program from the Department of Energy is poised to send $178 million to American schools for energy efficiency and student health projects.
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Citing a “vitriolic strain of white nationalism,” Gov. JB Pritzker signed the measure withholding state grant money from libraries if they ban books.