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IHSA asked about aligning sports policy with Trump gender-specific sports EO

“We are crafting another bill. We're in the process of crafting that now, but this [HB]1117 wouldn't have addressed that concern in Deerfield,” said McCombie. #sports

Illinois’ community colleges see nearly 9% spike in spring enrollment

In a report released Tuesday, the ICCB said 40 of the state’s 45 community colleges reported enrollment growth this spring. #colleges

Pritzker celebrates ‘report card,’ but lawmaker says there’s no reason to

Dabrowski said Illinois’ 8th grade students outperforming national averages in both reading and math on “the nation’s report card” is not the metric to be looking at. #reportcard

DuPage County Sheriff’s Office appoints New School Resource Corporal to enhance School Safety and Community Relations

The Multi-School Community Resource Officer will serve as a vital resource across multiple schools in our district and will be engaged in a variety of activities with our community. #resource

Chicago Public Schools Celebrates the 2024 Holiday Season

“Seeing our school communities create thoughtful and inclusive holiday celebrations is a testament to the social-emotional learning taking place at CPS,” said CPS CEO Pedro Martinez. #cps

Illinois quick hits: Police arrest two girls for school threats

Police have now charged a 14-year-old girl who attends Joliet West High School with felony disorderly conduct. #illinois

Newly Approved South Suburban College Cosmetology School

Classes for the Cosmetology Program are set to begin on Monday, August 19, 2024. #cosmetology #ssc

Legislation would charge teachers and others for sexually abusing 18-year-old students

State Rep. Amy Elik, R-Alton, says school staff who sexually abuse 18-year-old students should face charges so she has filed House Bill 4241 in Springfield. #teachers #students

Cook County Launches Project Rainbow

Cook County Launches Project Rainbow (Cook County, IL) - Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle was joined by community leaders, tech innovators, cultural institutions, museums, non-profits, and other partners to announce Project Rainbow: a new County-created, family-focused recovery initiative designed to address the education barriers and learning loss exacerbated by the pandemic.

Gov. Pritzker Signs Legislation Creating Safer Learning Environments for Students

Gov. Pritzker Signs Legislation Creating Safer Learning Environments for Students - Building on efforts to cultivate safe and inclusive classrooms, Governor JB Pritzker today signed House Bill 219 into law, seeking to end the use of physical restraints to discipline students in public schools

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