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Even before the pandemic, school districts in Iowa and Illinois were having problems hiring teachers and other staff. But COVID has made it all worse, and it's hard to predict when and if the situation will improve.
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CommunitySchool children and the homeless will be the beneficiaries of some major grants. Wednesday, the Quad Cities Community Foundation awarded 100,000 dollar…
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Rising property values should bring in some new revenue for the United Township School District. Monday night the board of education will discuss a…
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Thanks to the voters, the United Township High School District will begin receiving some new revenue later this year. And planning is underway on how to…
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"Blessed," "elated," "thankful," and "excited" - that's how one superintendent feels after Rock Island County voters on Tuesday approved a sales tax…
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Thanks to the continuing budget fight between the governor and Illinois general assembly, it'll be another tight budget year for the United Township…
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At least one district in the Illinois Quad Cities will receive more state money for the coming school year than it expected. United Township…
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Taxes will probably go up next year for residents of the United Township School District. Monday night the school board will vote on next year's tax…
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Even though the state budget is far from settled, the United Township school board is scheduled to take final action tonight on a new budget.…
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Students at United Township High School will no longer get to stay home on Veterans Day. Yesterday, the Board of Education decided next fall, students…