Four positive actions to take now for public schools
Things are tough, but taking collective action is the way forward. Read on and look for four actions highlighted below that you take right now...
Read moreCPS, keep ICE's Big Tech partners out of our kids' counseling services!
Mental health is a prerequisite for learning, and all kids deserve access to mental healthcare. As ICE terrorizes larger and larger swathes of our city, the already urgent need for mental health services for students is only increasing.
Unfortunately, one of the resources Chicago Public Schools is directing families and students to is a for-profit mental health tech company, Hazel Health, that’s just merged with another startup with deep connections to one of ICE’s Big Tech partners, Palantir.
Read moreAdvocacy Orgs Call On Chicago Board Of Ed To Overhaul Or Cancel Telehealth Counseling Contract
Yesterday five advocacy organizations sent a letter to the Chicago Board of Education and Chicago Public Schools Superintendent-CEO Macqueline King calling on them to cancel CPS’ contract with Hazel Health, a for-profit tech company providing mental health services to CPS high school students or remedy the lack of protections for sensitive student data before the contract renews automatically on December 31, 2025. Full press release below.
Read moreNational voucher bill is moving...but there's still time to stop it
There's been lots of public education news in recent days. Below we cover three stories where your action is needed:
- Legislation to create national voucher program advances in the US House
- Fallout from the Powerschool data breach continues, but no movement on student data privacy bill in Springfield
- For-profit virtual counseling services in CPS endanger students' private data
Concerns and questions about Hazel telehealth counseling in CPS
Illinois Families for Public Schools sent a letter to the Chicago Board of Education today with a list of concerns about privacy and other issues with a new telehealth program where mental health services are provided by for-profit company Hazel Health. IL-FPS urges the Board to answer the questions posed in the letter and revise the consent forms that parents agree to when they sign their student up for services.
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