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Strategic planning sparks hope for special education reform

October 18, 2024 | Wheeling CCSD 21, School Boards, Illinois


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Strategic planning sparks hope for special education reform
During a recent government meeting, key updates were shared regarding the Northwest Suburban Special Education Organization (NSSEO) and other local initiatives. The NSSEO is currently in the process of developing a strategic plan, with an environmental scan set to be presented at the NSSEO Governing Board meeting on November 6. This scan, conducted by consultants Hazard, Young and Ataya, will compile data from interviews, focus groups, and surveys to inform the strategic planning process, which has not been undertaken in over 15 years.

In addition, the Ed Red organization announced its first monthly meeting of the school year scheduled for November 8, which will be available both in-person and virtually. The Illinois Association of School Boards (IASB) discussed recent legislative engagements, including a focus on the Cook County paid leave ordinance set to take effect in January 2025. IASB aims to collaborate with stakeholders to amend this ordinance before its implementation.

The 708 Board reported on community needs assessments revealing a significant demand for substance abuse services in Wheeling Township, although funding for these services remains uncertain pending a vote from the Wheeling Township Board.

Local government updates included discussions on upcoming elections in Arlington Heights and community events such as the Taste of the Town and the Indian Trails Library's Day of the Dead Community Alter. The meeting concluded with student representatives sharing insights from their advisory council, emphasizing the importance of student feedback in shaping educational policies.

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