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Efforts are underway to help improve literacy and add classes to Illinois public schools.

State Representative Amy Elik of Alton says one way to help kids learn how to read is to go old school and teach phonics.  She is supporting legislation that requires phonics to be taught to kids.

“In education when you look back over a number of decades, there are things that work and suddenly they change.  And I think there is always these new methods of instruction out there and are worth trying, it’s also important to recognize what works and to go back to it if need be.”

There’s also a proposal requiring high school juniors and seniors to take a course on personal finance.  Another bill mandates a course on recognizing the signs of anxiety, depression and other mental illnesses.