Castro launches annual Summer Book Club for students
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To emphasize the importance of learning throughout the summer, State Senator Cristina Castro is hosting a Summer Book Club to encourage students to read and continue their studies during the summer vacation.
“Books have the power to transport us to new places, introduce us to diverse perspectives and expand our understanding of the world,” said Castro (D-Elgin). “The Summer Book Club is a perfect opportunity to encourage young readers to explore the limitless possibilities reading offers.”
The Summer Book Club requires students to read eight books of their choice during the summer break, record the names of the books on a form, and return the form to Castro’s Elgin office by Friday, Aug. 15. Every child who completes the Summer Book Club will receive an ice cream gift card from Senator Castro.
Summer Book Club forms are available to download and print here. Families can also fill out the form virtually by clicking here. People with questions can reach out to Castro’s office at 847-214-8864.
Castro: Budget meets the moment, uplifts students and working families
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After the Senate passed the Fiscal Year 2026 state budget Saturday, State Senator Cristina Castro (D-Elgin) released the following statement:
“In Illinois, we invest in what lifts families up — good schools, job opportunities, housing, financial aid for college students and more. As a proud community college graduate and first in my family to earn a master’s degree, I know the value of investing in the higher education hubs that fuel our economy and help residents thrive.
“Our budget increases funding for universities and invests an additional $10 million in need-based financial aid through the Monetary Award Program. Together, these will help our college systems better serve and attract students while easing the burden on families across the Northwest Suburbs who are saving for their child’s future by making college more affordable.
“Ensuring stability and predictability, especially for students and working families, is a top priority. We have a federal government that is intent on stripping funding from Illinoisans in every way possible as punishment for standing firm in our progressive values.
“The budget we delivered today rises above those threats and rhetoric to do the real, hard work of funding essential services Illinois families rely on.”
Castro leads dual credit expansion plan
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State Senator Cristina Castro is moving forward with a plan to expand high-quality dual credit options that will save Illinois students time and money toward their degree while they earn college credit.
“Finishing high school with college credits already completed can open the doors to a meaningful higher education experience,” said Castro (D-Elgin). “By enhancing the dual credit network across Illinois’ 48 community colleges, we are putting more students – not just those who can afford college tuition – on a fast track to success.”
Dual credit instruction makes higher education more attainable, especially for first-generation and lower-income students, by offering high school students the opportunity to earn both college and high school credit through a single course. Students who earn dual credit in high school complete their college and university degrees at higher rates and are often able to save money as a result of having fewer college credits to pay tuition for.
Castro secures $4.5 million for infrastructure projects in Elgin, Streamwood
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Thanks to State Senator Cristina Castro’s advocacy efforts, Elgin and Streamwood are set to receive over $4.5 million in combined grants to fund infrastructure projects that enhance mobility across the 22nd District. The grants were awarded under the Illinois Transportation Enhancement Program through the Illinois Department of Transportation.
“Dollars we continue to put toward Illinois’ infrastructure are revitalizing aging roads and bridges, creating jobs and growing the economy by increasing mobility across the Northwest Suburbs,” said Castro (D-Elgin). “Getting much-needed improvement projects over the finish line is a win and will benefit our communities for years to come.”
Castro secured $3 million for the construction of a new Fox River Bike Trail underpass as part of Elgin’s Kimball Street Bridge project. Once completed, the bridge’s underpass will enhance accessibility and usability of the Fox River Trail. Currently, cyclists have to exit the trail, cross the river at Kimball Street and North Grove Avenue, and then reenter the trail.
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