Illinois Board of Higher Education seeks 7.7% funding hike as enrollment dips – Center Square

Board members said the proposal was designed to achieve specific equity, sustainability and growth goals. Executive Director Ginger Ostro said in January, "There is also tremendous work underway to close equity gaps in enrollment, persistence and completion for Black, Latinx, low income and rural students."
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Giddyap
3 years ago

The secret is out — Illinois public education is useless

mqyl
3 years ago

Classic move from a state in the toilet financially: enrollment dips, so move to raise taxes for more school funding.

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