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Unit 5
- Carl's Pro Band closure leaves behind a legacy of great service and sound
- Unit 5 approves borrowing for needed facilities repairs
- Unit 5 board hears results of survey on cell phone use in classrooms
- Eastern Illinois Foodbank to end monthly distribution at Normal West
- McLean County voters approve 1% school sales tax
- Libraries and museums in Illinois are hit by Trump executive order
- Unit 5 and District 87 share 'transparency dashboards' in final push to educate voters on sales tax
District 87
- Carl's Pro Band closure leaves behind a legacy of great service and sound
- Bloomington Career Academy students tour — and help build — their future space under renovation
- D87 optimistic, but acknowledges challenges of banning cell phones at BHS
- McLean County voters approve 1% school sales tax
- Libraries and museums in Illinois are hit by Trump executive order
- McLean County sheriff launches investigation into school sales tax
- Unit 5 and District 87 share 'transparency dashboards' in final push to educate voters on sales tax
Higher Education
- Attorneys general ask educators for courage on DEI policies
- Non-union ISU workers demand raise; RISE initiative update given at ISU Board of Trustees meeting
- Illinois Wesleyan University president cites institutional progress over his first year
- Q&A with ISU's president about union contracts, balancing the budget, and pushing back on the Trump administration
- After flying solo initially, retiring coach Bob Conkling sees ISU gymnastics soar
- Rivian executive Julie Hoeniges named to ISU's Board of Trustees
- Illinois State's cilantro will soon be grown on campus, inside new Vertical Farm
More education stories
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Health care unions continue to rally for legislation to address understaffing they say strains hospitals and threatens both patient safety and staff well-being.
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Heartland Head Start interim executive director Chuck Hartseil said it’s not clear what options they would have to sustain programming if Congress were to approve wiping out funding.
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Republican state lawmakers have signaled they want to ban transgender girls from competing on girls school sports teams in Illinois.
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Advocates for after-school programs that provide tutoring, recreation and other services made their case again Tuesday for a $50 million state appropriation to restore programs in some schools where funding has run out and to expand them into more schools.
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Heartland Community College and Millikin University announced a new transfer partnership that will make the transition between schools easier for Heartland graduates.
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With hate crimes rising across Illinois in the last five years, lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow people to sue if they receive threatening flyers on private property due to protected identity characteristics.
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El Paso's Project XV voting rights museum began as a class project in Michael Melick's course. The state historical society gives a $1,000 prize to one teacher each year for outstanding ways of engaging Illinois history.
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Those working on the front lines of the state’s child welfare system have a new, high-tech simulation training space in Normal.
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The City of Bloomington has announced the 2025 winners of its annual Black History Essay Contest. You'll hear them this month on WGLT's Sound Ideas, or you can listen on-demand below.
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Illinois State University President Aondover Tarhule is one of over 400 college and university leaders who’ve co-signed a public statement opposing what they call “unprecedented government overreach and political interference now endangering American higher education.”