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The bill, SB1560, requires all school districts to provide screening in grades 3 through 12 at least once a year.
Pritzker acknowledged there is no one reason Chicago's homicide rate is down 3% from last year, shootings down 40%, and ...
Debate surrounds Illinois' new law allowing universal mental health evaluations in public schools. Opponents cite potential ...
Gov. JB Pritzker signed Senate Bill 1560 Thursday, which would require the State Board of Education and a children’s ...
Gov. JB Pritzker joined state officials on July 31 to sign legislation that will provide Illinois public schools with cost-free mental health screening tools for students across the state, according ...
Chicago alumni react as Penny Pritzker’s leadership role at Harvard comes under scrutiny amid the university’s high-stakes ...
Chicago Public Schools officials are asking for more money from Illinois taxpayers, but a state lawmaker from Chicago says ...
Illinois has become the first state to offer annual mental health screenings to public school students in grades 3-12, in partnership with psychiatric hospitals, with the goal of shifting from crisis ...
Gov. JB Pritzker spoke at an East St. Louis food shelter on Tuesday to talk about his administration’s plans to alleviate the ...
Gov. J.B. Pritzker has spent months warning Illinoisans about the economic headwinds coming from Washington, pointing to ...
Pritzker said Illinois is the first in the country to provide universal mental health screenings for children in public schools.