Education

2 things Waukegan can do to nurture students’ futures

2 things Waukegan can do to nurture students’ futures

With rising costs and sinking test scores, school district efficiency and pension reform provide ways to put more money into Waukegan classrooms and improve student achievement.

Ashley Cullen-Williams

Ashley Cullen-Williams

“A lot of funding gets diverted or allocated to other things before students immediate needs are considered. Students need to be well in order to excel at life. Students need access to supportive environments, quality connections and college and career opportunities.”

CJay Harmer

CJay Harmer

"The need for social-emotional learning has gone through the roof, and that’s what makes what out superintendent did so extraordinary."

Kim Breust Neilson

Kim Breust Neilson

“One mom with a child with autism spoke up at the board meeting and said, ‘Instead of my child getting adequate speech services that he desperately needs, he has been taught how to put on a mask, how to wear a mask, how to keep his mask on his face.’"

Masks can be optional in Illinois school districts

Masks can be optional in Illinois school districts

Illinois schools can resume in-person learning without masks next month now that the state has clarified its guidance to acknowledge local school boards should decide which COVID-19 policies best fit their students.

By Patrick Andriesen