The annual competition involves creating a video that brings to life a concept or theory in life sciences, physics or math.
A new report ranked all 50 states based on quality of career for teachers. See where Illinois finished.
Take a look at which Illinois schools were highly ranked in the latest 2020 rankings.
Inflation-adjusted 2018 data shows how much unreimbursed money educators in Illinois are spending every year.
Annual rankings from Forbes Magazine name the top U.S. colleges in 2019.
The new list for 2020 was released in August and includes 11 schools in Illinois.
Niche released its latest school rankings Monday, just in time for back-to-school. See Illinois' rankings.
To secure financial aid for their kids, Illinois parents have been giving up custody through dubious guardianships.
A new analysis from CNBC identified which colleges end up paying off the most for students.
U.S. News & World Report has ranked the best high schools by metro. Here's how Chicago-area schools stack up.
The 2019 deadline to complete Free Application for Federal Student Aid is approaching. Here’s what that actually means.
The U.S. Census Bureau this week released its education spending per student. See how much Illinois spends on each student.
A new report shows teacher salaries, when adjusted for inflation, have actually decreased nationwide over the last 10 years.
A new report ranked the best public colleges in America. See the colleges in Illinois.
U.S. News & World Report has released its rankings of the best grad schools for 2020.
CBS investigators obtained private numbers from the Attorney General's Office — which don't match up with publicly released statistics.
Niche has compiled what it says are the top 100 schools at every grade level in Illinois, including both private and public schools.
A new report found the most selective college in every state. See what it is in Illinois.
The Princeton Review on Tuesday released its 2019 edition of best value colleges. Here are the schools from Illinois.
U.S. News & World Report has ranked the best online bachelor’s programs in 7 subjects.
Student loan debt has reached record levels, including in Illinois, but Americans are largely paying back their loans.
Students applying for federal aid should know of these key deadlines when submitting their FAFSA forms.
Hundreds of school districts were recognized for increasing access to Advanced Placement programs; here are the Illinois schools.
Following midterm elections that attracted nearly 180 teacher candidates, pay for educators could be big issues before state legislatures.
Board members voted against a proposal that would have allowed districts to decide whether to train and arm staff.
An online petition is calling for tougher penalties for motorists who break school bus laws in Illinois and across the country.
U.S. News & World Report named 227 American universities among the best in a global ranking. Eleven of them were from Illinois.
SIU to grow hemp field for training, use in pot cultivation program.
SAT scores released showed scores slightly improved nationwide. See how Illinois scored.
The ACT’s yearly score report shows a higher percentage of test-takers aren’t prepared to take college courses.
Student loan debt is down slightly, but remains a crisis for graduates in Illinois and elsewhere who struggle to pay back their loans.
Niche.com released its 2019 list, including the best schools in Illinois.
Security systems from Elgin-based company are being installed in schools across the country, including nearly 2-dozen in Illinois.
U.S. News & World Report is out with its 2019 rankings of best colleges. See the Illinois schools on the list.
Patch has rounded up the top colleges in Illinois based on lists released by four national publications.
Students can be kicked off the squad for kneeling or taking part in political "displays" under a new policy at Southern Illinois University.
MONEY ranked more than 700 of the best colleges based on quality of education, affordability and outcomes. Here’s how our colleges ranked.
By 2020, 35 percent of job openings will require at least a bachelor’s degree. Here’s how Illinois ranks in spending on higher education.