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Schools in Illinois suspend Black students at much higher rates than white students. In part one of a series, we take you to a Rockford middle school that is an outlier. It hands out the most discipline violations per Black student of any school in the state. WNIJ's Peter Medlin reports…
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The legislation sought to address a long-standing issue for many school support employees whose paychecks stop when classes end for the summer, but who are still expected to return when the next academic year begins.
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From handwritten notes to instant invoices: see how AI is transforming small business. Catch Adam Gurski’s live demos are June 10–11, with more to come.
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Lawmakers expand in-state tuition, amend child care licensing
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Dr. Ian Martin is system chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine and interim senior associate dean for faculty affairs and leadership development at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
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The General Assembly has approved House Bill 4420, which extends provisions of the College Campus Press Act beyond student journalists at state-sponsored institutions to include professional journalists at public media outlets.
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The General Assembly has approved House Bill 4420, which extends provisions of the College Campus Press Act beyond student journalists at state-sponsored institutions to include professional journalists at public media outlets.
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Pressure arrives as Democratic New York governor says she’ll opt into federal tax credit
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$18 million was not released until April, and programs were given limited time to spend it
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A new report shows how school discipline incidents can come back to haunt Illinois students during the college admissions process.
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The State of Illinois will provide $2.6 million for design and implementation.
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A ransomware attack involving the course management system Canvas affected nearly 9,000 schools and educational institutions worldwide during one of the busiest periods of the academic year.