How Illinois schools are using $7.9B in COVID-19 aid – Illinois Policy

The Illinois State Board of Education prioritized four areas to focus relief funds on immediately, including mental health and well-being, virtual coaching for new teachers, educator professional development, and access to learning through laptops and internet connectivity investments for all students. State boards of education, such as ISBE, can keep up to 10% of each ESSER fund to be spent at the state level. ISBE may also keep one-half of 1% to use for administrative costs.

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Gov. Pritzker is using the threat of budget cuts to get more tax hikes passed – Wirepoints joins Tom Miller of WJPF Carbondale

Ted joined Tom Miller of WJPF to talk about the details of Gov. Pritzker’s proposed $52 billion budget, why the state is struggling now that federal covid dollars have run out, the controversy surrounding Tier 2 government pensions, why Illinois’ expensive education system fails to teach children to read, the outrageous demands of the Chicago Teachers Union, and more.

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