Push for state funding amid learning loss: Illinois schools strive to bounce back post-pandemic – WICS (Springfield)

Next year, Illinois won’t be receiving federal COVID-19 funds, which has helped pay for after-school programs like the one in District 186. It served 4,000 students with the help of $600,000 in federal grants. Some programs serve as after-school hangouts for children while their parents work, as well as tutoring programs that have received greater emphasis since the pandemic.
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School District Covering Skokie, Evanston Concedes That Universal COVID Mandates Don’t Work — District Won’t Go Back To Remote Learning, Will Only Require Masks For Students That Have COVID – WBBM AM 780 News Radio Chicago

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