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01/06/2023

In the cold dead January night, the Illinois State Legislature voted to strip local school districts of their opt out of the state sanctioned s*x education curriculum. Call your legislators and tell them to vote No. The politicians and bureaucrats will only take more and more of your parental rights away.

GOVERNOR PRITZKER- DROP YOUR APPEAL OF THE MASK MANDATE NOW!This statement, from Dr. Carmen I. Ayala, was sent to Illino...
02/20/2022

GOVERNOR PRITZKER- DROP YOUR APPEAL OF THE MASK MANDATE NOW!

This statement, from Dr. Carmen I. Ayala, was sent to Illinois school districts:

“We are disappointed in the appellate court’s decision and concerned for the health of those in schools – particularly vulnerable children and adults. We hope to do everything we can together to preserve the ability to continue in-person learning. ISBE, the Illinois Department of Public Health, and the Governor’s Office are working with the Attorney General to request an expedited review of this decision from the Supreme Court.”

And this from Governor Pritzker:

“In the meantime, the governor urges everyone to continue following the doctors’ advice to wear masks so students can remain safely learning in classrooms, and is encouraged that the court made it clear that school districts can continue to keep their own mitigations in place,” spokeswoman Jordan Abudayyeh said.

Do these sound like threats? If ISBE and or the Governor think Illinois school districts will go back to remote learning they haven’t been listening.

Yet another underwhelming performance by ISBE. Some districts go back Monday, most by the end of next week. The CDC has ...
01/01/2022

Yet another underwhelming performance by ISBE. Some districts go back Monday, most by the end of next week. The CDC has changed it’s quarantine recommendations. The ISBE should not wait to return from their vacations to change the mandate. Unnecessary quarantines are the leading challenge to kids education. ISBE should put kids first, politics second.

It's a start, finally some legislators getting involved.
09/15/2021

It's a start, finally some legislators getting involved.

The state schools' chief has warned that noncompliance with the mask mandate “is not an option.”

Currently, the Illinois State Board of Education has placed six Illinois public school districts “on probation” for pass...
08/14/2021

Currently, the Illinois State Board of Education has placed six Illinois public school districts “on probation” for passing a mask optional policy. This ISBE action will distract administrators from focusing on the challenges ahead of us, put state aid in jeopardy, and threatens to make students diplomas worthless.

Your local school board has no power over this, despite the rants of politicians trying to score political points for themselves. The Legislature has the power to stop this.

The ISBE says the action comes in response to the school district being non-compliant with masking requirements handed down by the state.

FYI. The state superintendent sent this letter to each district superintendent today. Attacking your local school board ...
08/13/2021

FYI. The state superintendent sent this letter to each district superintendent today. Attacking your local school board for following Governor Pritzker’s Executive Order is unproductive. It is Governor Pritzker who is responsible for the current policy.

Illinois State Board of Education: Office of the Superintendent
Dear Superintendents:

I know many of you are in a difficult position. The pandemic has required us to navigate changing circumstances and guidance. I deeply appreciate your leadership and the courage and integrity you have shown in tremendously challenging times. Many of you have requested clarity on the action the Illinois State Board of Education will take to enforce the universal indoor masking requirement, and this communication seeks to provide that clarity.

As you know, Executive Order 2021-18, which went into effect last Wednesday, requires that all students, staff, and visitors wear masks indoors in all P-12 schools in Illinois. Governor Pritzker took this action after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended it.

The purpose of the universal indoor masking requirement is to ensure all students can safely attend school in-person this fall. We know that consistent and correct mask use is the simplest, most effective way to keep students safely in school, where they can learn and grow to their fullest potential. Masks work best when everyone wears one. Research conducted by the CDC found that schools are safe when they have prevention strategies in place, as documented in the updated guidance from ISBE and the Illinois Department of Public Health.

The Delta variant is causing a surge in cases and hospitalizations, and masking is a critical strategy to protect students’ access to in-person learning and to keep students, staff, and the community around them safe. We don’t throw our umbrella away in a rainstorm because we’re not getting wet. We have to keep our umbrella up until the storm passes.

The executive order has the force of law. I understand the pressure some school and district leaders may be facing from community members, and I will provide you with every support to understand, communicate, and comply with the order.

However, noncompliance is not an option. I will not compromise the health and safety of students or staff, nor will I risk even one child’s life.

Local boards of education, schools, and school districts do not have the authority to deny the Governor’s Executive Order requiring universal indoor masking in schools. Doing so not only puts students’ health and safety at risk but also opens the district to extraordinary legal liability – potentially without any insurance to cover damages. I strongly recommend that each district consult with its legal counsel and insurer to fully understand the repercussions.

Further, ISBE has and will use its regulatory authority, pursuant to 23 Ill Admin. Code 1.20, to ensure school districts protect students and staff; if school districts fail to do so, this risks State recognition.

A district would have multiple opportunities to remedy the deficiencies that present a health hazard or a danger to students or staff before becoming unrecognized. A district would first have its recognition status changed to “On Probation” and would be asked to submit a corrective action plan. Failure to address the deficiencies would lead to nonrecognition, meaning total loss of access to state funding and loss of the school's ability to engage in any Illinois High School Association and Illinois Elementary School Association athletic competitions.

These are not steps anyone at ISBE wishes to take nor should these steps be necessary. School districts have the moral and legal obligation to follow public health requirements and guidance to keep their students and staff safe.
Wearing a mask is simple, safe, and easy. I know it can be uncomfortable sometimes, but so are football helmets and seatbelts. Sometimes we have to bear a little discomfort for the sake of safety and because it’s the law.

We have so many important issues to face as we start the school year, and we want to start the year off with positivity for all our students. I ask that you respect that there is a mask requirement, communicate this to your school communities, and celebrate the return to in-person learning.

Thank you for your partnership and support.

Sincerely,

Dr. Carmen I. Ayala
State Superintendent of Education
Illinois State Board of Education
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IDPH's arbitrary guidelines at the beginning of the 2020-2021 school year forced most public schools to open up with rem...
05/05/2021

IDPH's arbitrary guidelines at the beginning of the 2020-2021 school year forced most public schools to open up with remote learning. Now they want to dictate to private schools as well. It passed in the House and is now in the Senate. Call your your State Senator today and say NO to HB2789.

Bill Status - Illinois General Assembly

SB0654 requires K-8 schools to provide students 60 minutes of unstructured playtime per day. 180 hours of instructional ...
05/04/2021

SB0654 requires K-8 schools to provide students 60 minutes of unstructured playtime per day. 180 hours of instructional time lost or an extra 60 minutes a day added for $$$$. Once again massive overreach. It passed the Senate and has been referred to committee in the house. Call your representative and tell them we are tired of unfunded mandates.

Legislation listing for the Illinois General Assembly

Great news! House Bill 7 failed 42 Yes 55 No 3 Present. The state has made several attempts to consolidate our suburban ...
04/23/2021

Great news! House Bill 7 failed 42 Yes 55 No 3 Present.

The state has made several attempts to consolidate our suburban schools in the past, and will try again in the future. We will continue to monitor and inform the public on this issue. Thank you for your support.

House Bill 7 passed out of committee and is on the floor for a vote of the full House of Representatives. This bill will...
04/23/2021

House Bill 7 passed out of committee and is on the floor for a vote of the full House of Representatives. This bill will lead to your local schools to be consolidated. Call your representative today and tell them to vote No!

The bill is moving to the full House for a vote. Let our legislators know you oppose a Springfield takeover of our local...
04/22/2021

The bill is moving to the full House for a vote. Let our legislators know you oppose a Springfield takeover of our local schools.

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