Danville School Board Questions Utilization of Non-Local Psychiatrist Staff

July 19, 2025 | Danville CCSD 118, School Boards, Illinois


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Danville School Board Questions Utilization of Non-Local Psychiatrist Staff
The Danville Community Consolidated School District 118 Board of Education meeting on July 19, 2025, focused on the role and responsibilities of a contracted mental health professional, Dr. Mahomes, and raised concerns about local employment opportunities.

During the meeting, board members discussed the logistics of Dr. Mahomes' virtual and in-person services. It was clarified that the scheduling of these services is managed collaboratively between Dr. Mahomes and her assistant, who also takes on some receptionist duties when services are provided virtually. The assistant noted that while she helps with administrative tasks, she does not handle the formulation of care coordination letters, which remain the responsibility of Dr. Mahomes.

A significant point of discussion was the community's concern regarding the employment of a professional who does not reside or work locally. One board member expressed worries that the position could potentially be filled by someone from the Danville area, emphasizing the importance of keeping district funds within the community. The board acknowledged these concerns, explaining that the confidentiality of patient information and the established working relationship with Dr. Mahomes were factors in their decision to continue the contract without seeking local alternatives.

The board confirmed that Dr. Mahomes has been providing services since February 2018, and there have been no complaints regarding her performance. The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of the board's commitment to ensuring quality mental health services for students while considering community concerns about local employment.

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