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            Funds available for new School Turnaround AmeriCorps program Grant 
			designed to help low-performing schools across Illinois 
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            [March 18, 2013] 
            SPRINGFIELD -- Last week the 
			Serve Illinois Commission announced a new federal grant program to 
			assist struggling schools across the state. The School Turnaround 
			AmeriCorps program will provide funding to strengthen a number of 
			Illinois' lowest-performing schools. | 
        
            |  "AmeriCorps is an innovative opportunity for people to apply their 
			time and talents toward high impact outcomes for their communities," 
			said Brandon Bodor, executive director of the Serve Illinois 
			Commission. "Illinois' vision is to remain a leader in volunteerism 
			and service. AmeriCorps members across the state represent a 
			critical part of that vision." Serve Illinois is looking to 
			partner with community agencies and their local schools to support 
			the placement of dedicated networks of AmeriCorps members in 
			persistently underachieving schools across the state. This 
			innovative approach seeks to increase student academic achievement, 
			attendance and high school graduation rates, and college and career 
			readiness in those schools. The new School Turnaround AmeriCorps program is a collaborative 
			effort between the Serve Illinois Commission, the Corporation for 
			National and Community Service, and the United States Department of 
			Education. 
			
			 
			 
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			 The Serve Illinois Commission, part of the Illinois Department of 
			Human Services, administers the AmeriCorps state programs in 
			Illinois and is charged with enhancing and supporting community 
			volunteerism. AmeriCorps members in Illinois dedicate up to a year 
			to helping communities address unmet human service, education, 
			public safety or environmental needs. Serve Illinois currently 
			supports 29 AmeriCorps programs throughout the state. Public or private nonprofit organizations, including faith-based 
			and other community groups, schools or districts, institutions of 
			higher education, cities and counties, Indian tribes, and labor 
			organizations are eligible to apply for the School Turnaround grant 
			program, along with partnerships and consortia of these entities. Information about the School Turnaround AmeriCorps initiative is 
			available at 
			www.serve.illinois.gov. 
              
            [Text from 
            
			Illinois 
			Department of Human Services 
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			Illinois Office of 
			Communication and Information] |