Rep. Wilhour of Illinois on school choice: ‘Over 100 schools in Illinois where not a SINGLE student can read or do math at grade level’

Rep. Wilhour of Illinois on school choice: ‘Over 100 schools in Illinois where not a SINGLE student can read or do math at grade level’
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Blaine Wilhour, a House Representative from Illinois, has said that failing school performance necessitates urgent school choice solutions rather than symbolic resolutions. The statement was made on the social media platform X.

“I’m not here for empty “happy talk” with the party that destroyed public education,” said Blaine Jacob Wilhour, State Representative for 110th District (R). “Over 100 schools in Illinois where not a SINGLE student can read or do math at grade level. Save the performative resolutions — nobody is buying—give these kids and families real choices. Now.”

In 2024, debates over school choice have intensified in Illinois as lawmakers and education advocates clash over how to address declining student outcomes. According to The Hunt Institute, supporters argue that school choice—including charter and private options—offers families alternatives to struggling public schools. Critics, however, warn that it drains funding and accountability from the public system. This controversy reflects national tensions over education reform and resource equity.

Illinois continues to face significant academic performance challenges in K–12 education. Recent data show low student proficiency rates. As reported by the Illinois Policy Institute, only 30% of fourth graders met reading standards and 38% reached proficiency in math in 2024, marking a decline from earlier years. These trends have prompted increased calls for intervention and reform.

Recent comparisons indicate that Illinois charter and private schools often outperform traditional public schools on standardized assessments. According to the Illinois Policy Institute, students in private schools consistently report higher proficiency rates in both math and reading, bolstering arguments for expanding school choice programs. Advocates say such options improve academic outcomes through greater flexibility and competition.

Wilhour is a Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives, serving the 107th District since 2019. According to the Illinois General Assembly website, he is a military veteran and former business owner who champions conservative education policies, including support for school choice and deregulation of homeschooling. He frequently advocates for parental rights in curriculum decisions.

The Illinois House of Representatives consists of 118 elected members and plays a key role in shaping statewide education policy through standing committees. As explained by LegiStorm, the House Education Policy Committee is responsible for reviewing legislation related to K–12 curriculum, school funding, and reform efforts. This structure allows lawmakers to evaluate and advance education proposals in detail.



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