Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SR0267

Introduced
5/1/25  
Refer
5/1/25  
Refer
5/6/25  

Caption

SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY WEEK

Impact

The passage of SR0267 reflects a growing acknowledgment of the significant link between mental health and education. If recognized, School Psychology Week will serve as a reminder of the importance of mental health services in schools, encouraging schools to create a supportive environment that nurtures the whole child. The resolution also aims to inspire collaboration between educational professionals, families, and community stakeholders to support the mental health and academic success of students. Enhanced visibility of school psychologists may lead to increased advocacy for mental health resources within educational settings.

Summary

Senate Resolution 267 (SR0267) aims to recognize and celebrate School Psychology Week in the state of Illinois, highlighting the vital role that school psychologists play in the academic and personal development of children and youth. The resolution emphasizes that children learn best in environments that support their mental health and emotional well-being. It stresses the need for schools to provide comprehensive psychological services that foster the academic, social, and emotional growth of students. By declaring a dedicated week for school psychology, the resolution seeks to raise awareness about these essential services and promote their importance within the educational system.

Contention

While SR0267 is generally positioned as a positive initiative to promote awareness and support for school psychologists, some stakeholders may debate the specifics of implementation and funding for the necessary support services. Democrats may argue that while the resolution is commendable, there may be an ongoing need for more systemic changes to the education system to adequately address children's mental health issues. The resolution, through its focus on school psychology, may invite discussions about the adequacy of current mental health support and the integration of psychological resources in schools.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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