Illinois schools to get $22M in federal funding

Federal officials say Illinois will get more than $22 million for low achieving schools through a school improvement program.

CHICAGO (AP) — Federal officials say Illinois will get more than $22 million for low achieving schools through a school improvement program.

School districts will have to apply to the state for the funds.

They must indicate that they’ll try one of four school intervention models.

Those include a so-called turnaround model that will replace the principal, existing staff and adopt a new governance structure. Another is called the "restart model" and entails converting a school to a charter school under an education management organization.

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan says when a school is performing at the bottom 5 percent in the state and isn’t showing signs of progress, something dramatic must be done.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.

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