Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HR0206

Introduced
4/18/23  

Caption

RECOGNIZES-ELLYN ROSS

Impact

The resolution serves to formalize the appreciation of Ellyn Ross's contributions and impact on the local educational landscape. It acknowledges her role in promoting social emotional learning and equity while also emphasizing the importance of leadership within educational institutions. By recognizing individuals like Ross, the resolution reinforces the value placed on dedication within public service, particularly in the education sector.

Summary

House Resolution HR0206 is a commendatory bill recognizing Ellyn Ross for her 20 years of dedicated service to the Aptakisic-Tripp Community Consolidated School District (CCSD) 102 Board of Education. The resolution highlights her tenure as board president, emphasizing her extensive involvement in various committees and her commitment to fostering strong relationships with both educational staff and the community. Under her leadership, three schools in the district achieved National Blue Ribbon status, reflecting a high standard of academic excellence.

Contention

While HR0206 is a resolution that largely garners support due to its favorable subject matter, it reflects broader themes of community involvement and the vital role that educators and board members play in enhancing educational outcomes. There are no noted points of contention in the discussions surrounding this resolution, as it is celebratory in nature and aims to unify perspectives around the importance of educational leadership.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

IL HR0207

RECOGNIZEES-NATHAN LIBBEY, LPD

IL HR0266

COMMENDS-DEEPA AJMIRE

IL HR0265

COMMENDS-VERA GASKILL

IL HR0254

COMMENDS-RENEE KLASS

IL HR0331

RECOGNIZES-BILL ROSSO

IL HR0204

RECOGNIZES-BEVERLY SUSSMAN

IL HR0647

RECOGNIZES-JOLIET JR COLLEGE

IL HR0428

RECOGNIZES-CLAIRE EISENSTADT

IL SR0180

RECOGNIZES-BEVERLY SUSSMAN

IL HR0846

RECOGNIZES-SANDRA MARBETH

Similar Bills

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