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Manar announces $2 million in grants to local schools to help expand access to remote learning technology

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Category: Senator Andy Manar News
Wednesday, September 23, 2020 03:52 PM
  • Manar
  • Technology
  • CARES Act
  • Digital Divide

remote school 092320BUNKER HILL – Local schools are set to receive nearly $2 million in grants to improve students’ access to remote learning technology, State Senator Andy Manar (D-Bunker Hill) announced Wednesday.

“Many school districts have employed a remote or hybrid learning model to protect staff and students during the pandemic,” Manar said. “These funds can help provide every child with the resources they need to stay engaged in their education during this difficult time.”

Digital Equity Formula Grants, funded by the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, are intended to help schools bridge the digital divide and offer students more reliable access to the technology they need to participate in e-learning. School districts can use the funds to expand connectivity and provide students with devices like computers or tablets.

More than $80 million was awarded to 471 districts across the state, including 16 school districts in the 48th State Senate District:

  • Taylorville CUSD 3 - $159,778
  • Pana CUSD 8 - $98,372
  • South Fork SD 14 - $45,472
  • Hillsboro CUSD 3 - $116,404
  • Litchfield CUSD 12 - $102,887
  • Nokomis CUSD 22 - $61,450
  • Macon-Piatt Regional Office of Education #39 - $66,840
  • Decatur SD 61 - $496,087
  • Regional Office of Education #40 - $32,269
  • Carlinville CUSD 1 - $106,182
  • Mount Olive CUSD 5 - $53,839
  • Staunton CUSD 6 - $98,300
  • Gillespie CUSD 7 - $96,810
  • Bunker Hill CUSD 8 - $61,134
  • Southwestern CUSD 9 - $104,973
  • North Mac CUSD 34 - $97,941

 

Funding was distributed using a need-based formula. The full list of schools receiving funds is available on the Illinois State Board of Education’s website.

Peters comments on lack of meaningful charges in "exhausting," "upsetting" Breonna Taylor case

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Category: Senator Robert Peters News
Wednesday, September 23, 2020 03:18 PM
  • Peters
  • Breonna Taylor

Breonna Taylor

CHICAGO – State Senator Robert Peters (D-Chicago) issued the following statement Wednesday after a Jefferson County Grand Jury failed to indict any of the police officers on charges of murder for the March killing of Breonna Taylor: 

“Breonna Taylor should be alive right now. We keep seeing the same stories over and over again. It is exhausting and upsetting. 2020 has shown just how flawed our institutions are within a system stacked against us. Do not let anyone shut down the fight for a better world.”

Lightford: Breonna Taylor deserved to live

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Category: Senator Kimberly A. Lightford News
Wednesday, September 23, 2020 01:19 PM
  • Lightford
  • Breonna Taylor

breonnataylor 092320CHICAGO – Senate Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford (D-Maywood) issued the following statement in reaction to Detective Brett Hankinson being charged with three counts of wanton endangerment in the first degree in the murder of Breonna Taylor in her Louisville apartment on March 13. No charges were brought against Jonathan Mattingly and Myles Cosgrove, the other two officers involved in the shooting.

“It is impossible to express the weight of the injustices and cruelty carried out against the Black community throughout the history of our country. When an officer can justify the murder of Breonna Taylor as legal, moral and ethical, then walk away with nothing more than a slap on the wrist, there can be no doubt that Black women do not matter in our country today.

Read more: Lightford: Breonna Taylor deserved to live

Senate committee hearing to focus on Black Caucus’ education agenda

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Category: Senator Pat McGuire News
Wednesday, September 23, 2020 12:29 PM
  • Lightford
  • Education
  • Legislative Black Caucus
  • McGuire

black college student 092320JOLIET – To continue efforts to address structural racial inequality in Illinois, the Senate will hold a joint Education and Higher Education Committee tomorrow.

“As chair of the Higher Education Committee, I've learned that the foundation for successful post-secondary education is built early in one's life,” said Senate Higher Education Committee Chairman Pat McGuire (D-Crest Hill). “Tomorrow's hearing will explore how to provide that foundation for every Illinois child.”

The committee serves as another step in building the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus’ agenda for the upcoming legislative session. Education is one of four major policy areas the ILBC is targeting this year, along with criminal justice, health care, and economic access.

Read more: Senate committee hearing to focus on Black Caucus’ education agenda

Manar joins governor to celebrate state surpassing 5 Million COVID-19 tests

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Category: Senator Andy Manar News
Wednesday, September 23, 2020 09:56 AM
  • Manar
  • Video
  • Public Health
  • COVID-19 Testing

Sen. Andy Manar

State Senator Andy Manar (D-Bunker Hill) joined the governor and the state public health director to commemorate the state exceeding 5 million COVID-19 tests since the beginning of the pandemic.

“I was with the governor and Dr. Ezike when he signed legislation that the General Assembly had adopted to cap out-of-pocket insulin costs. That was the day of the first confirmed COVID-19 case in Illinois,” Manar said. “The state has gone from zero to now 50,000 tests. To be able to cross the thresholds that we have crossed as a state despite the challenges is because of the leadership of the governor, Dr. Ezike at the Illinois Department of Public Health, and everybody working together including the National Guard, the 97 local public health departments and our private health care partners throughout the state.”

Read more: Manar joins governor to celebrate state surpassing 5 Million COVID-19 tests

Bennett: Local schools will receive nearly $1.5 million to bridge digital divide

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Category: Senator Scott Bennett News
Tuesday, September 22, 2020 04:46 PM
  • Bennett
  • Technology
  • CARES Act
  • Digital Divide

student3 ipad 092220CHAMPAIGN – School districts in the 52nd Illinois State Senate District are set to receive nearly $1.5 million in funding to give students in Champaign and Vermilion Counties more reliable access to technology during the COVID-19 pandemic.

State Senator Scott Bennett is glad to see area schools receive this assistance to close the digital divide among students in downstate communities.

“During this awful pandemic, it is important that we work diligently to ensure our students are not falling behind academically because they don’t have the technology to actively participate in e-learning,” Bennett said. “As we continue to work to keep our children safe, we also need to ensure they are not missing out on vital learning opportunities.”

Bennett was pleased to see 11 school districts in the 52nd State Senate District are set to receive support, including:

  • Danville School District No. 118 – $322,268
  • Georgetown-Ridge Farm CUSD #4 – $81,887
  • Oakwood CUSD #76 – $83,123
  • Rantoul City Schools School District 137 – $125,286
  • Rantoul Township High School 193 – $72,907
  • Thomasboro CCSD 130 – $37,607
  • University of Illinois Laboratory School – $46,865
  • Urbana School District #116 – $266,112
  • Westville School District #2 – $100,904
  • Safe School- Vermilion County Regional Office of Education – $31,303
  • Safe School- Champaign/Ford County Regional Office of Education – $35,023

The Digital Equity Formula Grants, funded by the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, are intended to help schools expand connectivity and provide students with devices like computers or tablets. Funding was distributed using a need-based formula.

For more information about COVID-19 and education, visit isbe.net/covid19.

Castro to host mobile COVID testing site this weekend

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Category: Senator Cristina Castro News
Tuesday, September 22, 2020 04:27 PM
  • Castro
  • COVID-19 Testing

COVID testing

ELGIN – To help residents obtain tests for COVID-19, State Senator Cristina Castro is partnering with several other government officials and agencies to host a mobile testing site this weekend in Carpentersville.

“Getting tested for COVID-19 remains one of the most effective ways to prevent the spread, since those who test positive know that they should quarantine to avoid exposing others to the virus,” Castro said. “The testing site we’re sponsoring is open to anyone, and I encourage everyone to stop by and get a test.”

Read more: Castro to host mobile COVID testing site this weekend

Joyce: Local schools to receive nearly $2 million to bridge digital divide

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Category: Senator Patrick Joyce News
Tuesday, September 22, 2020 04:25 PM
  • Technology
  • Joyce
  • CARES Act
  • Digital Divide

student2 ipad 092220PARK FOREST – State Senator Patrick Joyce is excited to announce that schools in the 40th Illinois State Senate District are set to receive nearly $2 million in funding to improve local students’ access to technology during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“E-learning is a new reality for many students during the pandemic,” Joyce said. “This funding will assist schools in giving students the resources they need to take an active role in their studies.”

The funds will be distributed to 14 schools in the 40th State Senate District:

  • Bloom Township School District 206 – $195,442
  • Bourbonnais School District 53 – $164,063
  • Bradley- Bourbonnais Community High School District 307­ – $143,067
  • Bradley School District 61 – $103,252
  • Chicago Heights School District 170 – $192,866
  • Gardner School District 72C – $38,845
  • Gardner-South Wilmington Township High School District 73 – $40,390
  • Homewood-Flossmoor High School District 233 – $190,530
  • Iroquois/Kankakee ROE School District – $37,324
  • Kankakee School District 111 – $293,195
  • Manhattan School District 114 – $118,740
  • Park Forest - Chicago Heights School District 163 –$123,021
  • Safe Schools - Iroquois/Kankakee ROE School District – $30,594
  • Anne Community High School District 256 – $46,676

The Digital Equity Formula Grants, funded by the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, are intended to help schools expand connectivity and provide students with devices like computers or tablets. Funding was distributed using a need-based formula.

“We must continue to work together to ensure every child, regardless of their zip code, receives the support they need to be successful,” Joyce said.

For more information about COVID-19 and education, visit isbe.net/covid19.

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