Illinois Mandates In-Person Learning This Fall In Public Schools
The Illinois State Board of Education passed a resolution Wednesday requiring “fully in-person learning” next school year, with limited exceptions.
The Illinois State Board of Education passed a resolution Wednesday requiring “fully in-person learning” next school year, with limited exceptions.
Staff at Chicago’s Rowe-Clark High School went door-to-door to see what their students needed as they to re-engage disconnected kids.
Mike Polisky told athletes and staff he had regrets about his reaction to sexual harassment allegations, according to recordings obtained by WBEZ.
It is unclear what impact this will have on teachers, staff and students in the near term. In some states, masks in schools are already optional.
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Vaccinated kids and their parents are hoping for a more “normal” summer and fall.
State Senator Mike Simmons says his proposal would protect students of color whose hairstyles have been discriminated against in the past.
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Campuses around the U.S. are offering last year’s graduates a chance to experience the in-person commencements they missed out on due to the pandemic.