The District provides a liaison to facilitate the enrollment and transfer of records of students in the legal
custody of the Ill. Dept. of Children and Family Services when enrolling in or changing schools.
The following student support services may be provided by the School District:
1. Health services supervised by a qualified school nurse. The Superintendent or designee may
implement procedures to further a healthy school environment and prevent or reduce the spread
of disease.
2. Educational and psychological testing services and the services of a school psychologist as
needed. In all cases, written permission to administer a psychological examination must be
obtained from a student’s parent(s)/guardian(s). The results will be given to the
parent(s)/guardian(s), with interpretation, as well as to the appropriate professional staff.
3. The services of a school social worker. A student’s parent/guardian must consent to regular or
continuing services from a social worker.
4. School counseling services. The Superintendent or designee shall annually inform all school
personnel and students 12 years of age and older, in writing, of the availability of counseling
without parent/guardian consent under 405 ILCS 5/3-550.
The Superintendent or designee shall develop protocols for responding to students with social,
emotional, or mental health needs that impact learning ability. The District, however, assumes no
liability for preventing, identifying, or treating such needs.
Erin’s Law Counseling Options, Assistance, and Intervention
The Superintendent or designee will ensure that each school building’s Student Support Committee
identifies counseling options for students who are affected by sexual abuse and grooming behaviors,
along with District and community-based options for victims of sexual abuse and grooming behaviors
to obtain assistance and intervention. Community-based options must include a Children’s Advocacy
Center and sexual assault crisis center(s) that serve the District, if any.
Article 26A Domestic or Sexual Violence and Parenting Resource Personnel
The Superintendent or designee will ensure that at least one staff member in each school building is
designated as a resource person (Article 26A Resource Person) for students who are parents, expectant
parents, or victims of domestic or sexual violence and offers those services required by 105 ILCS
5/26A. See Board policy 7:255, Students Who are Parents, Expectant Parents, or Victims of Domestic
or Sexual Violence. The Article 26A Resource Person may be a member of the building's Student
Support Committee.
The Superintendent shall ensure that this policy is implemented in a manner consistent with State and
federal laws, including the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 42 U.S.C. §12101 et seq., and
that it is respectful of student privacy, including that student records are maintained and their
confidentiality protected in accordance with Board policy and District procedures.
LEGAL REF.: 105 ILCS 5/10-23.13(b), 5/10-20.59, 5/21B-25(G), and 5/26A.
405 ILCS 5/, Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code.
405 ILCS 49/, Children’s Mental Health Act.
740 ILCS 110/, Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act.
CROSS REF.: 6:65 (Student Social and Emotional Development), 6:270 (Guidance and
Counseling Program), 7:100 (Health, Eye, and Dental Examinations;
Immunizations; and Exclusion of Students), 7:255 (Students Who are Parents,
Expectant Parents, or Victims of Domestic or Sexual Violence), 7:280
(Communicable and Chronic Infectious Disease), 7:340 (Student Records)
Adopted: August 25, 2025