Illinois students could soon benefit from scholarship money to help them find a tutor, attend ACT or SAT prep sessions, pay tuition, get special education services or assist with other academic needs.
A nonprofit organization in Shelbyville, Kentucky, is helping students after the school day ends, providing tutoring, meals, and even a ride.
Along with the snack the youngsters receive before going home each day, they receive three free meals each weekday.
Folks ages 16 and older can now get free, one-on-one tutoring sessions to improve their literacy skills through the Lawrence Public Library.
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Clarification: This story has updated to give a more precise estimate of the portion of teachers who say they do not assign homework at all. Questions over how much homework schools should assign are ...