Republicans depend most on women to show up at the polls in Edwards, Scott and Adams counties in Illinois, according to Illinois State Board of Elections data.
Kishwaukee College in DeKalb County posted an “on time” graduation rate of 11 percent, according to the latest data compiled on two-year colleges from U.S. Department of Education and Illinois State Comptroller tracking the performance and spending at 49 Illinois community colleges.
Sycamore CUSD 427 in Sycamore receives $629 per student from the state to fund pensions for public school teachers and administrators – the most in DeKalb County, according to a Wirepoints analysis of Teacher Retirement System data.
It seems there’s a pretty good reason why the public at large never got to see any Rep. Jeanne Ives vs. Gov. Bruce Rauner debates prior to Election Day.
Paw Paw, South Grove and Victor top the list in DeKalb County with the highest spending per capita in 2017, Illinois State Comptroller financial reports show.
Gov. Bruce Rauner says he'll fight for Illinoisans. But only if he wins re-election. If he loses, Rauner's wife, Diana, says she and Bruce are out of here.
The National Review has joined the growing list of publications endorsing the candidacy of Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) in her Republican primary run against Gov. Bruce Rauner.
Earlville CUSD 9 in LaSalle County receives just $230 per student from the state to fund pensions for teachers and administrators, the lowest of all other districts, according to a Wirepoints analysis of Teacher Retirement System data.
Rondout SD 72 in Lake County receives $1,579 per student from the state to fund pensions for teachers and administrators, leading all other districts, according to a Wirepoints analysis of Teacher Retirement System data.
Malta-Milan Multi Tax Assessment District tops the list in Illinois with the lowest spending per capita in 2017, Illinois State Comptroller financial reports show.
Several GOP lawmakers discussed policy regarding the administration of medical marijuana to epileptic students during a recent hearing of the House Elementary & Secondary Education Committee.