SPRINGFIELD – A new law from State Senator Adriane Johnson will ensure students have the housing and resources they need to succeed.
“Everyone deserves adequate shelter and transportation. Here, we are able to ensure students basic needs are met,” said Johnson (D- Buffalo Grove). “Helping students and parents in this way promotes mental and emotional well-being, and in turn, academic success.”
The law expands the uses for funds received by school districts from the Education of Homeless Children and Youth State Grant Program. School districts will be permitted to use grant funding for rental assistance, transportation, emergency shelter assistance, case management services, and other housing strategies. The Illinois State Board of Education reported 58,498 students experienced homelessness during the 2022-2023 school year.
“In removing barriers for funds to assist students and supporting foundational elements, we contribute to the overall development and educational success of young people,” said Johnson. “In order to thrive academically, socially and emotionally, students need access to these necessary resources.”
House Bill 5407 was signed into law Friday and takes effect Jan. 1, 2025.