Schools face additional regulation under new Illinois laws – Center Square

Among them, State Sen. Rachel Ventura, D-Joli sponsored a bill requiring school districts to provide students with at least 20 minutes a week of relaxation activities in addition to recess. “So this would also allow them to utilize public and private community-based organizations or nonprofits to come in, so we’re not relying solely on our teachers to teach these,” Ventura said.
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Lawrence
1 year ago

Excellent training for a government union job.

Riverbender
1 year ago

Imagine, with Illinois school results as they are, students failing relaxation and recess. Only in Illinois<rolls eyes>

Waggs
1 year ago

I wonder who among Sen. Ventura’s family or friends owns one of these „community-based organizations or nonprofits”.

Fed up neighbor
1 year ago

Another dumb democrat law, unbelievable.

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