Butler graduate and board trustee Rebecca Graham Paul pledged the largest documented estate commitment in school history, and ...
Pekin residents got the chance to ask questions to prospective members of the city council at a forum Wednesday night, and ...
Thousands of miles from Elon Musk’s office in the White House complex, a federal worker based in the Pacific Northwest is ...
The donation is the largest gift to Butler University's athletic department and the largest known estate commitment in the ...
The 2025 boys’ high school season is just around the corner. Volleyball Magazine will be doing a preview article on the ...
Illinois policymakers are considering changing a law that requires schools to use classroom test scores as a factor in teacher performance evaluations. Currently, ...
President Trump is said to be preparing an executive order that would attempt to break up the federal Department of Education ...
As the uncertain future of the Department of Education looms, state lawmakers are looking to enshrine students’ civil rights.
As more teachers begin to use generative AI in the classroom, the nonprofit organization wants the state to give them guidelines on how to use it.
The first effort, in 2022, stalled amid concerns that the wording would prohibit law enforcement from intervening in serious matters. A new version closes that loophole.
Natalie Pratt, a senior, is Amboy High School's student of the month for February. She is the daughter of Katie Pratt and ...