Testimony: Illinois teachers need ‘science of reading’ training to fix illiteracy
Testimony: Illinois teachers need ‘science of reading’ training to fix illiteracy
Illinois students will struggle throughout their educations when 7 in 10 third-graders cannot read at grade level. Illinois Policy supports and submitted testimony in favor of a bill to train Illinois teachers in ‘science of reading’ methods to boost early-grade literacy.
By Mailee Smith
Bill targets homeschool study groups with big school rules
Bill targets homeschool study groups with big school rules
Homeschool co-ops in Illinois would face several new rules meant for larger schools, according to the Illinois State Board of Education. The ‘Homeschool Act’ sponsor says her bill isn’t quite dead yet.
By Dylan Sharkey
Chantal Moore
Chantal Moore
“Our decision to homeschool was really birthed out of necessity. My oldest was struggling in the public school system. He has autism spectrum disorder and in middle school he started to face severe bullying and started to have negative self-talk.” “We knew he needed a change. We thought we’d try homeschooling just for one year,...
Chicago Teachers Union contract bumps average teacher from $86K to over $114K
Chicago Teachers Union contract bumps average teacher from $86K to over $114K
The average Chicago Public Schools teacher will see their salary increase to more than $114,000 by the 2027-2028 school year. Just the raises will cost Chicagoans up to $1.25 billion.
By Bryce Hill
‘Homeschool Act’ creates serious legal problems, violates parents’ rights
‘Homeschool Act’ creates serious legal problems, violates parents’ rights
House Bill 2827 would extensively regulate both homeschools and private schools in ways that could seriously violate Illinoisans’ rights, including a primary right established a century ago.
By Mailee Smith
Illinois Federation of Teachers underfunds teachers, props up own officers
Illinois Federation of Teachers underfunds teachers, props up own officers
The Illinois Federation of Teachers represents educators in 200 districts in Illinois. But just 26% of its spending in 2024 was on “representational activities” – what should be its core focus.
By Mailee Smith
Aziza Butler
Aziza Butler
“As a mother, teacher and support for homeschooling families, this overactive government intervention pains my heart.”
‘Homeschool Act’ changes create more problems, could traumatize kids
‘Homeschool Act’ changes create more problems, could traumatize kids
Bill sponsors for a second time amended the ‘Homeschool Act’ as they tried to blunt the heavy criticism of the constitutional, parenting and privacy rights it could trample. Illinois Policy expert testimony showed the changes create more problems with the bill.
By Mailee Smith
Survey: Homeschooled students face less abuse. So why are Illinois lawmakers targeting families?
Survey: Homeschooled students face less abuse. So why are Illinois lawmakers targeting families?
The “Homeschool Act” adds taxpayer costs and exposes families’ religion and private information – all in the name of curbing child neglect and abuse. Trouble is, a survey showed state lawmakers are targeting the students where they are least at risk.
By Patrick Andriesen
Statehouse finds ‘Homeschool Act’ would cost taxpayers unknown amount
Statehouse finds ‘Homeschool Act’ would cost taxpayers unknown amount
A note added to House Bill 2827 shows it likely will add costs for school districts, regional offices of education and even individual schools. The Illinois State Board of Education should retract its support of the bill restricting homeschools and private schools.
By Mailee Smith
How well are students learning in Illinois Federation of Teachers schools?
How well are students learning in Illinois Federation of Teachers schools?
Does it matter which union represents your child’s teachers? The Illinois Federation of Teachers represents a lot of school districts where student performance is lacking.
By Hannah Schmid
Illinois Federation of Teachers is failing students
Illinois Federation of Teachers is failing students
Students in large school districts unionized by the Illinois Federation of Teachers underperform the state average in reading and math.
By Hannah Schmid