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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, Our nation's future and well-being rely on a |
3 | | high-quality public education system that prepares all |
4 | | students for college, careers, citizenship, and lifelong |
5 | | learning; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Youth safety is of the utmost importance in |
7 | | schools and communities; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, The academic success of students is affected by |
9 | | events that occur within and outside of school; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, There is a growing concern regarding youth |
11 | | violence and safety within our schools and communities, |
12 | | including a most urgent and very present concern regarding gun |
13 | | violence in the south suburban area, with all three school |
14 | | districts in the south suburban area being affected by recent |
15 | | gun violence and gang behavior; and
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16 | | WHEREAS, Schools serve as portals for opportunities to |
17 | | learn life skills, appropriate behavior, and how to make |
18 | | positive choices; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, Educational personnel are often the primary |
20 | | sources of support, resources, and information that help |
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1 | | students and families, including assistance with mental, |
2 | | emotional, and physical health; therefore, be it
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3 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
4 | | HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
5 | | we urge the creation of a South Suburban Youth Coalition and |
6 | | Violence Prevention Task Force in collaboration with |
7 | | stakeholders from the represented communities as a concrete |
8 | | means of helping to address the growing concern of youth |
9 | | violence affecting the south suburban communities and schools |
10 | | connected with Bloom Township High School District 206, |
11 | | Crete-Monee Community Unit School District 201U, and Rich |
12 | | Township High School District 227; the school districts served |
13 | | by this coalition shall include Bloom Township High School |
14 | | District 206, Brookwood School District 167, Community |
15 | | Consolidated Schools District 168, Ford Heights School |
16 | | District 169, Chicago Heights School District 170, Steger |
17 | | School District 194, Cree-Monee Community Unit School District |
18 | | 201U, Rich Township High School District 227, Elementary School |
19 | | District 159, Country Club Hills School District 160, Matteson |
20 | | School District 162, and Park Forest-Chicago Heights School |
21 | | District 163; and be it further
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22 | | RESOLVED, That each district is strongly urged to provide |
23 | | education on the adverse and detrimental effects of student |
24 | | violence in our schools and communities by using existing |
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1 | | resources and staff, including teachers, deans, social |
2 | | workers, and psychologists; and be it further
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3 | | RESOLVED, That each district is strongly urged to create a |
4 | | proactive school district policy that addresses the growing |
5 | | issue of youth violence and focuses on problem-solving skills |
6 | | and conflict and dispute resolution skills for students in |
7 | | grades Pre-K through 12 and implements programs and strategies |
8 | | that encourage character building and are in alignment with the |
9 | | Illinois State Social and Emotional Learning Standards; the |
10 | | policy should provide for the professional development of |
11 | | teachers, administrators, support staff, board members, and |
12 | | parents concerning student violence within school, youth |
13 | | violence in the community, conflict and dispute resolution, and |
14 | | de-escalation tactics; and be it further
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15 | | RESOLVED, That each district is urged to create proactive |
16 | | solutions to student violence within schools, including the use |
17 | | of peer mediation, school counseling, incident reporting, and |
18 | | school assemblies that address student-to-student violence, |
19 | | gun violence, and overall school safety; and be it further
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20 | | RESOLVED, That each district is urged to partner with the |
21 | | South Suburban Youth Coalition and Violence Prevention Task |
22 | | Force and applicable stakeholders, including law enforcement |
23 | | agencies, municipal leaders, and youth organizations, to |
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1 | | develop solutions to eliminate youth violence in schools and |
2 | | communities; and be it further
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3 | | RESOLVED, That each district is urged to post this |
4 | | resolution on every school site, distribute it to district |
5 | | staff, students, and parents, and have it read and voted upon |
6 | | at the most immediately available school board meeting and be |
7 | | translated into all languages currently spoken by students and |
8 | | parents within the south suburban area; and be it further
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9 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
10 | | presented to the superintendent of Bloom Township High School |
11 | | District 206, the superintendent of Crete-Monee Community Unit |
12 | | School District 201U, the superintendent of Rich Township High |
13 | | School District 227, the superintendent of Brookwood School |
14 | | District 167, the superintendent of Community Consolidated |
15 | | Schools District 168, the superintendent of Ford Heights School |
16 | | District 169, the superintendent of Chicago Heights School |
17 | | District 170, the superintendent of Steger School District 194, |
18 | | the superintendent of Elementary School District 159, the |
19 | | superintendent of County Club Hills School District 160, the |
20 | | superintendent of Matteson School District 162, and the |
21 | | superintendent of Park Forest-Chicago Heights School District |
22 | | 163.
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