ROE
Regional Superintendents are locally elected officials who administer Regional Offices of Education (ROEs), which are grouped by county or counties throughout Illinois. The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) realizes the importance of effective communication and cooperation between ISBE and the ROEs. In order for all Illinois children to succeed in the classroom, it is important to reach out to the very agencies and subunits of government that deliver education to our children.
Important News/Updates
Attention Administrators!
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The
Illinois Department of Public Health has released a memorandum
that addresses important issues pertaining to
the Physical Fitness Facility Medical Emergency Preparedness Act (210
ILCS 74), also known as the Colleen O’Sullivan Law.
The law and related rules mandate the use of Automated External
Defibrillators (AEDs) in certain settings. Although the law
was enacted January 1, 2005, the volume of questions and
concerns prompted the Illinois Department of Public Health
to release this memorandum in hopes of clarifying the issue. Click here to read the memorandum.
Please forward this information to your districts as necessary.
As noted, please contact Brandy Lane at the Illinois Department
of Public Health at Brandy.Lane@illinois.gov or 217-785-2080 for more information.
School Pandemic Planning Guidance
The Illinois State Board of Education and Illinois Department of Public Health have crafted pandemic planning guidance, documents, and resources for Illinois schools. The guidance has been adapted, modified, and reprinted (in part) from the Contra Costa County, California Health Services’ Pandemic Flu School Action Kit (May 2006) with permission from Contra Costa County, California Health Services. Click here to access the guide.
Illinois State Board of Education/Office of the State Fire Marshall Preparedness Guide for Illinois Schools
Public Act 094-0600 (105 ILCS 128) School Safety Drill Act, was signed into law August 16, 2005. Its purpose is to have public and private schools review their school safety plans with first responders and to conduct specific school safety drills. Click here for links to the PA 094-0600 School Safety Drill Act, Joint Rules adopted by the Office of the State Fire Marshal and the Illinois State Board of Education, suggested forms for documenting minimum compliance with the Act and Rules, a School Emergency and Crisis Response Plan Template, and additional multi-hazard training documents.






