Illinois State Board of Education, School Health Advisory Committee met Jan. 27

Illinois State Board of Education, School Health Advisory Committee met Jan. 27
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Illinois State Board of Education, School Health Advisory Committee met Jan. 27.

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

I. Welcome (Mona Van Kanegan)/Roll Call (Rebecca Doran)

a. Others in attendance

II. Approval of Minutes (M. Van Kanegan)

a. October 28, 2024

i. Motion to accept.

ii. Second

iii. Roll call vote (R. Doran)

III. Public Comment

IV. ISBE Updates

V. Old Business

a. Cardiac Response Plan

VI. New Business

a. Illinois Medicaid in Schools State Plan Amendment (SPA)-(Mackenzie Eisen (Governor’s Office), Kati Hinshaw, and/or Elizabeth Wilding (IL Healthcare and Family Services)– invited

VII. Adjourn

https://www.isbe.net/Documents_SHAC/20250127-Agenda.pdf



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