Manhattan, IL – Manhattan School District 114 will benefit from $1 million in evidence-based funding this week, part of Illinois’ efforts to support equitable education across the state.
State Senator Patrick Joyce announced the funding, stating, “This financial support will help Manhattan schools provide essential services and opportunities for all students.” The funds are allocated through an evidence-based formula that considers factors like total enrollment, poverty levels, and the number of special education students.
This funding will play a crucial role in maintaining high educational standards within Manhattan School District 114. Parents and residents are encouraged to visit the district’s website for updates on how the funds will be allocated.
For more details on the FY 2025 evidence-based funding distribution, visit the Illinois State Board of Education’s website.
Each of these articles focuses on the local impact of the funding, providing timely information and actionable advice within the first few paragraphs, while ensuring an active voice throughout.



