Posts Tagged ‘ Illinois State Board of Education ’

Experts Suggest Changes to Legislative Scholarships

December 10, 2009
By Shawna Lent

Efforts to abolish the century-old Illinois General Assembly scholarship program have proven unsuccessful in the past, but outside of eliminating it altogether, higher education and financial aid experts say there are ways to improve it. They recommend a number of changes, from developing a consistent set of standards in choosing the winners to lawmakers being...
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Some Illinois Lawmakers Turn a Right into a Requirement

December 9, 2009
By Laura Lane

Five Illinois lawmakers require students applying for a legislative scholarship to register to vote – a requirement that some experts say is inappropriate and discriminatory. John Whitehead, president of the Virginia-based The Rutherford Institute, said lawmakers who require applicants vying for Illinois General Assembly scholarships to register are discriminating against students whose religious beliefs prevent...
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Nobody’s Watching: Illinois Lawmakers Alone Decide How to Give Millions

December 9, 2009
By Jay Grooms

Marcie Gutierrez, a teacher at John Hay Elementary on Chicago’s West Side, wanted help paying for school when she attended the University of Illinois at Chicago to further her education. So she applied for a legislative scholarship from Rep. LaShawn Ford (D-Chicago), whose district includes her school. Gutierrez, however, didn’t live in Ford’s district. Illinois’ General...
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“Shot, Robbed or Beat Up:” Uprooted CPS Students Have Few Options

September 10, 2008
By Chicagotalks
“Shot, Robbed or Beat Up:” Uprooted CPS Students Have Few Options

by Michael Neary of StreetWise Sept. 10, 2008 — The closing of Austin High School a year ago has left families in the neighborhood with stark choices, says a parent in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood, who asked to be identified only as “Johnny.” The only high schools with traditionally broad curricula that children can now attend,...
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