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It’s the middle of summer but Harrisburg Middle School is a hive of activity. Between summer school classes and renovations, it’s a little chaotic for counselor Brett Rawlings, who just wrapped up his first year at the school.
This dining-hall pilot program is part of a series of initiatives to improve student access to meals on campus or through the local Hyde Park community.
Lisa Ballinger, a social worker clinic specialist for Sarah Bush Lincoln Health System’s Psychiatry and Counseling Unit, said the emotional wellbeing of college students is a growing concern in our rapidly changing and socially driven society.
This past week, leaders from community colleges and universities across northern Illinois met to brainstorm how to close college completion gaps based on race and income level.
One of the biggest challenges students face during their time in high school is dealing with anxiety and depression and the stigma that keeps them from getting help.
Youth in Chicago who are dealing with the issues of gun violence and trauma also face a lack of access to mental health services, but there are organizations working to help young people recover from the effects of violence.
Research shows working class, first-generation college students of color from Illinois have, on average, a much harder time getting their associate’s or bachelor’s degrees than their white, wealthier peers.
When the 2018 Illinois School Report Cards are released Oct. 31, parents and educators can expect to see significant changes to the way schools are measured with the switch to a new statewide accountability and support system.