Congresswoman Robin Kelly

Representing the 2nd District of ILLINOIS
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Education

schoolroom desks and chairs

Improving our educational system is the key to America winning the long game in developing the best, most highly skilled workforce in the world. As such, I’m working to promote innovative investments in education within the Second District– from pre-kindergarten to post-graduate and workforce training.  This is how we will grow our talent base and become a magnet for national and international companies looking to hire a top-notch workforce. 
 
In order to get American education back on top, I support reforms such as expanding access to early childhood education, creating more rigorous K-12 curriculums, renewing our focus on career and technical education, and dramatically reducing the cost of college.
 
One of the first things I did in Congress was start the Second Congressional District STEM Academy to develop the next generation of American innovators in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.  Talented people generate creative ideas for companies, and in turn those companies are able to grow and create jobs. As a result, you have strong communities where people are able to work where they live, where they are able to send their children to schools that offer a solid education and where they have limitless access to opportunity. That’s the kind of community I envision for everyone who calls the Second District home. .  
 
I am committed to ensuring that the federal government provides students with the resources they need to compete globally, and to drive America toward a more prosperous future.
 

For more information concerning my work and views on Education, please contact me.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Thank you.

See also information on student financial aid.

More on Education

Dec 4, 2014 Press Release

Congresswoman Kelly Announces Grants for Arts Programs

Congresswoman Robin Kelly announced today that Governors State University and the South Chicago Art Center each received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA).

“One grant will expand arts programs for schoolchildren on Chicago’s South Side. The other will bring some of the world’s greatest dancers and choreographers to the south suburbs,” Kelly said.  “I support the arts because they bring beauty into our lives and strengthen our ties as people.”

Oct 20, 2014 In The News

CHICAGO HEIGHTS | U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly, D-Ill., personally delivered nearly 150 books to Marian Catholic High School as part of the Library of Congress Surplus Book Program.

Oct 10, 2014 Press Release

Congresswoman Robin Kelly personally delivered nearly 150 books to Marian Catholic High School as part of the Library of Congress Surplus Book Program.

“Books open young minds to new worlds and possibilities,” Congresswoman Kelly said. “A book we donated may be the reason a student chooses a certain career or decides to pursue a new interest.  It’s also gratifying to interact with the students because they’re always curious about careers in public service—which I try to encourage.”

Sep 23, 2014 Page

“Robin’s Readers” is a reading challenge for all students who attend school in the Second District. Students have twelve weeks, from October 15, 2014 to January 3, 2015, to read a minimum of 10 grade appropriate books of their choice. Parents and teachers will help the students maintain book reading log. Students must return their logs to their teachers by January 5, 2014. Schools must mail these logs to my office, 600 Holiday Plaza Drive, Suite 505, Matteson, IL 60443, by January 20, 2015.

Jul 30, 2014 Page

Middle Class Jumpstart

I’m in support of a Middle Class Jumpstart. This country needs a plan to help produce jobs in America, make college affordable, and pass legislation to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work.  

‘MAKE IT IN AMERICA’ – BETTER JOBS AT HOME

Feb 3, 2014 Page

Congressional Student App Challenge

May 23, 2013 Press Release

WASHINGTON, DC –  Congresswoman Robin Kelly (IL-02) voted today to keep college within reach for Illinois students by voting against the so-called Smarter Solutions for Students Act that would force students into loans with skyrocketing interest rates. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the bill would charge students and their families $3.7 billion in additional interest payments over the next decade.