Counselor's Corner

Kirby School District 140 is dedicated to fostering a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment where every student feels valued, understood, and empowered. We recognize that the health and well-being of our students are fundamental to their success both in and out of the classroom.
To ensure transparency and provide a clear understanding of our District's stance on important issues, all relevant school board policies, including those related to student health and well-being, are available at Board Policies via BoardDocs. Parents and guardians are encouraged to review these policies to understand our District’s commitment to fostering a safe and supportive environment for all students.
Together, we can create a nurturing environment where every student can thrive.
Kirby School District 140 believes one of its primary responsibilities is establishing a safe learning environment for all students. The School District will require and support immediate attention to any behaviors that threaten students' well-being and affect the students' educational environment.
Bullying includes actions such as making threats, spreading rumors, attacking someone physically or verbally, and excluding someone from a group on purpose. For detailed information, please refer to Kirby School District 140’s Board Policy 7:180, Prevention of and Response to Bullying, Intimidation, and Harassment.
What is Bullying?
Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. It can happen in person or online and may include:
- Verbal bullying (name-calling, teasing, threats)
- Social bullying (spreading rumors, exclusion)
- Physical bullying (hitting, pushing, damaging belongings)
- Cyberbullying (texts, social media, online messages)
Bullying behavior is not tolerated and should be reported.
What Should Students Do?
If you are being bullied or see someone else being bullied, help is available.
Students are encouraged to:
- Tell a trusted adult (teacher, counselor, administrator, parent)
- Report concerns using Safe2Help Illinois
Reporting Concerns Using Safe2Help Illinois
Safe2Help Illinois is a free, confidential way for students to report concerns about school safety, including bullying, threats, or when someone may need help.
Reports are monitored 24/7 by trained professionals and shared with school officials when action is needed.
How to Submit a Report:
- Call 844-4-SAFEIL (844-472-3345)
- Use the Safe2Help Illinois mobile app: Apple App Store | Google/Android
- Submit a report online
All reports of bullying are taken seriously and handled in accordance with district policies and procedures. The school works with students and families to investigate concerns, provide support, and promote positive behavior. If you have questions or concerns, please contact your school.
John A. Bannes Elementary School
School office: 708-532-6466
Principal: Kelly Folliard - kfolliard@ksd140.org
Fernway Park Elementary School
School office: 708-349-3810
Principal: Sandy Hutchinson - shutchinson@ksd140.org
Helen Keller Elementary School
School office: 708-532-2144
Principal: Julie Simpson - jsimpson@ksd140.org
Christa McAuliffe Elementary School
School office: 708-429-4565
Principal: James Hanley - jhanley@ksd140.org
Millennium Elementary School
School office: 708-532-3150
Principal: Julianne Cosentino - jcosentino@ksd140.org
Prairie View Middle School
School office: 708-532-8540
Principal: Maura Baskovich - mbaskovic@ksd140.org
Assistant Principal: John Conley - jconley@ksd140.org
Virgil I. Grissom Middle School
School office: 708-429-3030
Principal: Michael Rumbaugh - mirumbaugh@ksd140.org
Assistant Principal: Alex Weinberg - aweinberg@ksd140.org
District 140 prioritizes comprehensive strategies to support students’ mental, emotional, and physical health in partnership with families. Below you’ll find suicide prevention information and trusted resources available to parents and caregivers.
Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Free 24/7 confidential support & crisis resources
- Text: 988
- Call: 1-800-273-8255
Crisis Text Line: Free, 24/7, confidential live volunteer Crisis Counselor.
- Text HOME to 741741
Safe2Help Illinois: Free 24/7, confidential program for Illinois students to report school safety concerns like bullying, self-harm, or violence
- Text: SAFE2 (72332)
- Call: 844-4-SAFEIL (723345)
- Email: HELP@Safe2HelpIL.com
- Report Bullying: Online Form
- Download the App: Apple App Store | Google/Android
Ann Marie’s Law
District 140 complies with Illinois law by meeting the requirements of Ann Marie's Law. The law, signed in 2015, mandates that all Illinois public schools provide age-appropriate suicide and depression awareness and prevention education programs for students in grades kindergarten through 12.
In addition, the District encourages parents who are concerned about their children to access the following resources for support.
- The Anne Marie Foundation - The foundation that helped create Ann Marie's Law. The website shares Ann Marie's story and provides both national and local resources.
- American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Social workers are also available at each school, if you believe your child may need additional help. Please see school contact information below.
John A. Bannes Elementary School
School office: 708-532-6466
Principal: Kelly Folliard - kfolliard@ksd140.org
Fernway Park Elementary School
School office: 708-349-3810
Principal: Sandy Hutchinson - shutchinson@ksd140.org
Helen Keller Elementary School
School office: 708-532-2144
Principal: Julie Simpson - jsimpson@ksd140.org
Christa McAuliffe Elementary School
School office: 708-429-4565
Principal: James Hanley - jhanley@ksd140.org
Millennium Elementary School
School office: 708-532-3150
Principal: Julianne Cosentino - jcosentino@ksd140.org
Prairie View Middle School
School office: 708-532-8540
Principal: Maura Baskovich - mbaskovic@ksd140.org
Assistant Principal: John Conley - jconley@ksd140.org
Virgil I. Grissom Middle School
School office: 708-429-3030
Principal: Michael Rumbaugh - mirumbaugh@ksd140.org
Assistant Principal: Alex Weinberg - aweinberg@ksd140.org
Orland Township Immunization Clinics and Health Fair
Orland Township is home to four school districts and over 10,000 school-aged children. Immunization Clinics are held monthly at the Orland Township office located at 14807 S. Ravinia Avenue, Orland Park. Vaccines are available only to Orland Township residents 18 and under who are uninsured, underinsured (insurance plan does not include vaccine coverage; policy must be shown), Medicaid-eligible XIX (19), or are Native American or Alaska Native. Orland Township's Children's Health Fair, which is offered in the month of July, gives parents the peace of mind that their child will start the first day of school with dental, physical, immunizations and vision testing properly completed by the Township doctors and nurses.
Additional Resources:
- Between Friends Chicago: 1-800-603-HELP (1-800-603-4357) - 24/7 Domestic violence crisis line
- Beyond Healing Counseling, Personal Growth, and Wellness Center
- Call 4 Calm: Text "TALK" or "HABLAR" to 552-020 - Free emotional support text line
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and AED Training Video from the Illinois High School Association (IHSA)
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and AED Safety Education for Students in Grades 6-8 from the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Chiariello Behavioral Health
- Chicago Rape Crisis Hotline: 1-888-293-2080 - 24/7 Chicago rape hotline for survivors of sexual violence & their significant others
- Children's Research Triangle
- Cook County Department of Public Health
- Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 - Free, 24/7, confidential live volunteer crisis counselor
- Faith's Law Sexual Abuse Response and Prevention Resource Guide
- Federal Food Programs
- Finding Balance Ltd.
- Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) Hotline and Online Reporting
- Illinois Department of Public Health
- Illinois State Board of Education
- Illinois Warm Line: 1-866-359-7953 - Peer & family mental health support by phone, weekdays M-F 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
- NAMI Chicago local resources and referral helpline: 312-563-0445 - Compassionate support & personalized referrals M-F 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sat 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
- RTO Reduction Plan
- Safe2Help Illinois: Free 24/7, confidential program for Illinois students to report school safety concerns like bullying, self-harm, or violence
- Text: SAFE2 (72332)
- Call: 844-4-SAFEIL (723345)
- Email: HELP@Safe2HelpIL.com
- Report Bullying: Online Form
- Download the App: Apple App Store | Google/Android
- State of Illinois Department of Human Services - Understanding PUNS (A Guide to Prioritization for Urgency of Need for Services)
- Student Athlete Concussions and Head Injuries Policy 7:305
- Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) - Free 24/7, confidential support & crisis resources
- The Healing Center for Behavioral Health
- Westside Children's Therapy
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