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Public Act 102-0677 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning education.
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WHEREAS, Postsecondary education is increasingly necessary | ||||
for success in the modern workforce; and
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WHEREAS, The affordability of college is an ongoing | ||||
concern for students, families, and State policymakers; and
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WHEREAS, The equitable first-day-of-class access to | ||||
effective textbooks and other learning materials plays a | ||||
critical role in a student's postsecondary educational | ||||
experience; and
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WHEREAS, Institutions of higher learning within and | ||||
outside of this State are utilizing online educational | ||||
software to enhance and personalize a student's learning | ||||
experience while driving down the costs of attending college; | ||||
therefore, | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections | ||||
34-2.1, 34-2.2, 34-2.3, 34-2.4b, and 34-8.3 as follows:
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(105 ILCS 5/34-2.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-2.1)
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Sec. 34-2.1. Local school councils; composition; voter | ||
eligibility; elections; terms School Councils - Composition - | ||
Voter-Eligibility
- Elections - Terms . | ||
(a) Beginning with the first local school council election | ||
that occurs after the effective date of this amendatory Act of | ||
the 102nd General Assembly, a A local school council shall be | ||
established for each attendance
center within the school | ||
district , including public small schools within the district . | ||
Each local school council shall
consist of the following 12 | ||
voting members: the principal of the
attendance center, 2 | ||
teachers employed and assigned to perform the
majority of | ||
their employment duties at the attendance center, 6 parents of
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students currently enrolled at the attendance center, one | ||
employee of the school district employed and assigned to | ||
perform the majority of his or her employment duties at the | ||
attendance center who is not a teacher, and 2 community
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residents. Neither the parents nor the community residents who | ||
serve as
members of the local school council shall be | ||
employees of the Board of
Education. In each secondary | ||
attendance center, the local school council
shall consist of | ||
13 voting members through the 2020-2021 school year, the 12 | ||
voting members described above
and one full-time student | ||
member, and 15 voting members beginning with the 2021-2022 | ||
school year, the 12 voting members described above and 3 | ||
full-time student members, appointed as provided in subsection
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(m) below. In each attendance center enrolling students in 7th |
and 8th grade, one full-time student member shall be appointed | ||
as provided in subsection (m) of this Section.
In the event | ||
that the chief executive officer of the Chicago School Reform
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Board of Trustees determines that a local school council is | ||
not carrying out
its financial duties effectively, the chief | ||
executive officer is authorized to
appoint a representative of | ||
the business community with experience in finance
and | ||
management
to serve as an advisor to the local school council | ||
for
the purpose of providing advice and assistance to the | ||
local school council on
fiscal matters.
The advisor shall have | ||
access to relevant financial records of the
local school | ||
council. The advisor may attend executive sessions.
The chief | ||
executive officer shall
issue a written policy defining the | ||
circumstances under which a local school
council is not | ||
carrying out its financial duties effectively.
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(b) Within 7 days of January 11, 1991, the Mayor shall | ||
appoint the
members and officers (a Chairperson who shall be a | ||
parent member and a
Secretary) of each local school council | ||
who shall hold their offices until
their successors shall be | ||
elected and qualified. Members so appointed shall
have all the | ||
powers and duties of local school councils as set forth in
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Public Act 86-1477 this amendatory Act of 1991 . The Mayor's | ||
appointments shall not require
approval by the City Council.
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The membership of each local school council shall be | ||
encouraged to be
reflective of the racial and ethnic | ||
composition of the student population
of the attendance center |
served by the local school council.
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(c) Beginning with the 1995-1996 school year and in every | ||
even-numbered
year thereafter, the Board shall set second | ||
semester Parent Report Card
Pick-up Day for Local School | ||
Council elections and may schedule elections at
year-round | ||
schools for the same dates as the remainder of the school | ||
system.
Elections shall be
conducted as provided herein by the | ||
Board of Education in consultation with
the local school | ||
council at each attendance center. | ||
(c-5) Notwithstanding subsection (c), for the local school | ||
council election set for the 2019-2020 school year, the Board | ||
may hold the election on the first semester Parent Report Card | ||
Pick-up Day of the 2020-2021 school year, making any necessary | ||
modifications to the election process or date to comply with | ||
guidance from the Department of Public Health and the federal | ||
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The terms of | ||
office of all local school council members eligible to serve | ||
and seated on or after March 23, 2020 through January 10, 2021 | ||
are extended through January 10, 2021, provided that the | ||
members continue to meet eligibility requirements for local | ||
school council membership.
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(d) Beginning with the 1995-96 school year, the following
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procedures shall apply to the election of local school council | ||
members at each
attendance center:
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(i) The elected members of each local school council | ||
shall consist of
the 6 parent members and the 2 community |
resident members.
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(ii) Each elected member shall be elected by the | ||
eligible voters of
that attendance center to serve for a | ||
two-year term
commencing on July 1
immediately following | ||
the election described in subsection
(c), except that the | ||
terms of members elected to a local school council under | ||
subsection (c-5) shall commence on January 11, 2021 and | ||
end on July 1, 2022. Eligible
voters for each attendance | ||
center shall consist of the parents and community
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residents for that attendance center.
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(iii) Each eligible voter shall be entitled
to cast | ||
one vote for up to
a total of 5 candidates, irrespective of | ||
whether such candidates are parent
or community resident | ||
candidates.
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(iv) Each parent voter shall be entitled to vote in | ||
the local
school
council election at each attendance | ||
center in which he or she has a child
currently enrolled. | ||
Each community resident voter shall be entitled to
vote in | ||
the local school council election at each attendance | ||
center for
which he or she resides in the applicable | ||
attendance area or voting
district, as the case may be.
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(v) Each eligible voter shall be entitled to vote | ||
once, but
not more
than once, in the local school council | ||
election at each attendance center
at which the voter is | ||
eligible to vote.
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(vi) The 2 teacher members and the non-teacher |
employee member of each local school council
shall be
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appointed as provided in subsection (l) below each to | ||
serve for a
two-year
term coinciding with that of the | ||
elected parent and community resident
members. From March | ||
23, 2020 through January 10, 2021, the chief executive | ||
officer or his or her designee may make accommodations to | ||
fill the vacancy of a teacher or non-teacher employee | ||
member of a local school council.
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(vii) At secondary attendance centers and attendance | ||
centers enrolling students in 7th and 8th grade , the | ||
voting student members
shall
be appointed as provided in | ||
subsection (m) below to serve
for a one-year term | ||
coinciding with the beginning of the terms of the elected
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parent and community members of the local school council. | ||
For the 2020-2021 school year, the chief executive officer | ||
or his or her designee may make accommodations to fill the | ||
vacancy of a student member of a local school council.
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(e) The Council shall publicize the date and place of the | ||
election by
posting notices at the attendance center, in | ||
public places within the
attendance boundaries of the | ||
attendance center and by distributing notices
to the pupils at | ||
the attendance center, and shall utilize such other means
as | ||
it deems necessary to maximize the involvement of all eligible | ||
voters.
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(f) Nomination. The Council shall publicize the opening of | ||
nominations
by posting notices at the attendance center, in |
public places within the
attendance boundaries of the | ||
attendance center and by distributing notices
to the pupils at | ||
the attendance center, and shall utilize such other means
as | ||
it deems necessary to maximize the involvement of all eligible | ||
voters.
Not less than 2 weeks before the election date, | ||
persons eligible to run for
the Council shall submit their | ||
name,
date of birth, social
security number, if
available,
and | ||
some evidence of eligibility
to the Council. The Council shall | ||
encourage nomination of candidates
reflecting the | ||
racial/ethnic population of the students at the attendance
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center. Each person nominated who runs as a candidate shall | ||
disclose, in a
manner determined by the Board, any economic | ||
interest held by such person,
by such person's spouse or | ||
children, or by each business entity in which
such person has | ||
an ownership interest, in any contract with the Board, any
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local school council or any public school in the school
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district.
Each person
nominated who runs as a candidate shall | ||
also disclose, in a manner determined
by the Board, if he or | ||
she ever has been convicted of any of the offenses
specified in | ||
subsection (c) of Section 34-18.5; provided that neither this
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provision nor any other provision of this Section shall be | ||
deemed to require
the disclosure of any information that is | ||
contained in any law enforcement
record or juvenile court | ||
record that is confidential or whose accessibility or
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disclosure is restricted or prohibited under Section 5-901 or
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5-905 of the Juvenile
Court Act of 1987.
Failure to make such |
disclosure shall render a person ineligible
for election or to | ||
serve on the local school council. The same
disclosure shall | ||
be
required of persons under consideration for appointment to | ||
the Council
pursuant to subsections (l) and (m) of this | ||
Section.
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(f-5) Notwithstanding disclosure, a person who has been | ||
convicted of any
of
the
following offenses at any time shall be | ||
ineligible for election or appointment
to a local
school | ||
council and ineligible for appointment to a local school | ||
council
pursuant to
subsections (l) and (m) of this Section: | ||
(i) those defined in Section 11-1.20, 11-1.30, 11-1.40, | ||
11-1.50, 11-1.60, 11-6,
11-9.1, 11-14.4, 11-16,
11-17.1, | ||
11-19, 11-19.1, 11-19.2, 11-20.1, 11-20.1B, 11-20.3, 12-13, | ||
12-14, 12-14.1, 12-15, or
12-16, or subdivision (a)(2) of | ||
Section 11-14.3, of the
Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal | ||
Code of 2012, or (ii) any offense committed or attempted in any | ||
other
state or
against the laws of the United States, which, if | ||
committed or attempted in this
State,
would have been | ||
punishable as one or more of the foregoing offenses.
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Notwithstanding
disclosure, a person who has been convicted of | ||
any of the following offenses
within the
10 years previous to | ||
the date of nomination or appointment shall be ineligible
for | ||
election or
appointment to a local school council:
(i) those | ||
defined in Section 401.1, 405.1, or 405.2 of the Illinois | ||
Controlled
Substances Act or (ii) any
offense committed
or | ||
attempted in any other state or against the laws of the United |
States,
which, if
committed or attempted in this State, would | ||
have been punishable as one or more
of the
foregoing offenses.
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Immediately upon election or appointment, incoming local | ||
school
council members
shall be
required to undergo a criminal | ||
background investigation, to be completed prior
to the member | ||
taking office,
in order to identify
any criminal convictions | ||
under the offenses enumerated in Section 34-18.5.
The | ||
investigation shall be conducted by the Illinois State Police | ||
in the
same manner as provided for in Section 34-18.5. | ||
However, notwithstanding
Section 34-18.5, the social security | ||
number shall be provided only if
available.
If it is | ||
determined at any time that a local school council member or
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member-elect has been convicted
of any of the offenses | ||
enumerated in this Section or failed to disclose a
conviction | ||
of any of the offenses enumerated in Section 34-18.5, the | ||
general
superintendent shall notify the local school council | ||
member or member-elect of
such
determination and the local | ||
school council member or member-elect shall be
removed from | ||
the
local school council by the Board, subject to a hearing,
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convened pursuant to Board rule, prior to removal.
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(g) At least one week before the election date, the | ||
Council shall
publicize, in the manner provided in subsection | ||
(e), the names of persons
nominated for election.
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(h) Voting shall be in person by secret ballot at the | ||
attendance center
between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
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(i) Candidates receiving the highest number of votes shall |
be declared
elected by the Council. In cases of a tie, the | ||
Council shall determine the
winner by lottery lot .
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(j) The Council shall certify the results of the election | ||
and shall
publish the results in the minutes of the Council.
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(k) The general superintendent shall resolve any
disputes
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concerning election procedure or results and shall ensure | ||
that, except as
provided in subsections (e) and (g), no | ||
resources of any attendance center
shall be used to endorse or | ||
promote any candidate.
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(l) Beginning with the first local school council election | ||
that occurs after the effective date of this amendatory Act of | ||
the 102nd General Assembly, Beginning with the 1995-1996 | ||
school year
and in every
even numbered
year thereafter , the | ||
Board shall appoint 2 teacher
members to each
local school | ||
council. These appointments shall be made in the following
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manner:
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(i) The Board shall appoint 2 teachers who are
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employed and assigned to
perform the majority of
their | ||
employment duties at the attendance center
to serve on the | ||
local school council of the attendance center for a | ||
two-year
term coinciding with the terms of the elected | ||
parent and
community members of that local school council. | ||
These
appointments shall be made from among those teachers | ||
who are nominated in
accordance with subsection (f).
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(ii) A non-binding, advisory poll to ascertain the
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preferences of the
school staff regarding appointments of |
teachers to the local school council
for that attendance | ||
center shall be conducted in accordance with the
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procedures used to elect parent and community Council | ||
representatives. At
such poll, each member of the school | ||
staff shall be entitled to indicate
his or her preference | ||
for up to 2 candidates from among those who submitted
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statements of candidacy as described above. These | ||
preferences shall be
advisory only and the Board shall | ||
maintain absolute discretion to appoint
teacher members to | ||
local school councils, irrespective of the preferences
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expressed in any such poll. Prior to the appointment of | ||
staff members to local school councils, the Board shall | ||
make public the vetting process of staff member | ||
candidates. Any staff member seeking candidacy shall be | ||
allowed to make an inquiry to the Board to determine if the | ||
Board may deny the appointment of the staff member. An | ||
inquiry made to the Board shall be made in writing in | ||
accordance with Board procedure.
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(iii) In the event that a teacher representative is | ||
unable to perform
his or her employment duties at the | ||
school due to illness, disability, leave of
absence, | ||
disciplinary action, or any other reason, the Board shall | ||
declare
a temporary vacancy and appoint a replacement | ||
teacher representative to serve
on the local school | ||
council until such time as the teacher member originally
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appointed pursuant to this subsection (l) resumes service |
at the attendance
center or for the remainder of the term. | ||
The replacement teacher
representative shall be appointed | ||
in the same manner and by the same procedures
as teacher | ||
representatives are appointed in subdivisions (i) and (ii) | ||
of this
subsection (l).
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(m) Beginning with the 1995-1996 school year through the | ||
2020-2021 school year, the Board shall appoint one student | ||
member to each
secondary attendance center. Beginning with the | ||
2021-2022 school year and for every school year thereafter, | ||
the Board shall appoint 3 student members to the local school | ||
council of each secondary attendance center and one student | ||
member to the local school council of each attendance center | ||
enrolling students in 7th and 8th grade . Students enrolled in | ||
grade 6 or above are eligible to be candidates for a local | ||
school council. No attendance center enrolling students in 7th | ||
and 8th grade may have more than one student member, unless the | ||
attendance center enrolls students in grades 7 through 12, in | ||
which case the attendance center may have a total of 3 student | ||
members on the local school council. The Board may establish | ||
criteria for students to be considered eligible to serve as a | ||
student member. These appointments shall be made in the
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following manner:
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(i) Appointments shall be made from among those students | ||
who submit
statements of candidacy to the principal of the | ||
attendance center, such
statements to be submitted | ||
commencing on the first day of the twentieth
week of |
school and
continuing for 2 weeks thereafter. The form and | ||
manner of such candidacy
statements shall be determined by | ||
the Board.
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(ii) During the twenty-second week of school in every | ||
year,
the principal of
each attendance center shall | ||
conduct a binding election a non-binding, advisory poll to
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ascertain the preferences of the school students regarding | ||
the appointment
of students to the local school council | ||
for that attendance center. At
such election poll , each | ||
student shall be entitled to indicate his or her | ||
preference
for up to one candidate from among those who | ||
submitted statements of
candidacy as described above. The | ||
Board shall promulgate rules to ensure
that these | ||
elections non-binding, advisory polls are conducted in a | ||
fair and
equitable manner and maximize the involvement of | ||
all school students. In the case of a tie vote, the local | ||
school council shall determine the winner by lottery. The
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preferences expressed in these elections non-binding, | ||
advisory poll s shall be
transmitted by the principal to | ||
the Board. These However, these preferences
shall be | ||
binding on the Board advisory only and the Board shall | ||
maintain absolute discretion to
appoint student members to | ||
local school councils, irrespective of the
preferences | ||
expressed in any such poll .
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(iii) (Blank). For the 1995-96 school year only, | ||
appointments shall be made from
among those students who |
submitted statements of candidacy to the principal
of the | ||
attendance center during the first 2 weeks of the school | ||
year.
The
principal shall communicate the results of any | ||
nonbinding, advisory poll to the
Board. These results | ||
shall be advisory only, and the Board shall maintain
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absolute discretion to appoint student members to local | ||
school councils,
irrespective of the preferences expressed | ||
in any such poll.
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(n) The Board may promulgate such other rules and | ||
regulations for
election procedures as may be deemed necessary | ||
to ensure fair elections.
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(o) In the event that a vacancy occurs during a member's | ||
term, the
Council shall appoint a person eligible to serve on | ||
the Council , to fill
the unexpired term created by the | ||
vacancy, except that any teacher or non-teacher staff vacancy
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shall be filled by the Board after considering the preferences | ||
of the school
staff as ascertained through a non-binding | ||
advisory poll of school staff. In the case of a student | ||
vacancy, the vacancy shall be filled by the preferences of an | ||
election poll of students.
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(p) If less than the specified number of persons is | ||
elected within each
candidate category, the newly elected | ||
local school council shall appoint
eligible persons to serve | ||
as members of the Council for 2-year two-year terms , as | ||
provided in subsection (c-5) of Section 34-2.2 of this Code .
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(q) The Board shall promulgate rules regarding conflicts |
of interest
and disclosure of economic interests which shall | ||
apply to local school
council members and which shall require | ||
reports or statements to be filed
by Council members at | ||
regular intervals with the Secretary of the
Board. Failure to | ||
comply with such rules
or intentionally falsifying such | ||
reports shall be grounds for
disqualification from local | ||
school council membership. A vacancy on the
Council for | ||
disqualification may be so declared by the Secretary of the
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Board. Rules regarding conflicts of interest and disclosure of
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economic interests promulgated by the Board shall apply to | ||
local school council
members. No less than 45 days prior to the | ||
deadline, the general
superintendent shall provide notice, by | ||
mail, to each local school council
member of all requirements | ||
and forms for compliance with economic interest
statements.
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(r) (1) If a parent member of a local school council ceases | ||
to have any
child
enrolled in the attendance center governed | ||
by the Local School Council due to
the graduation or voluntary | ||
transfer of a child or children from the attendance
center, | ||
the parent's membership on the Local School Council and all | ||
voting
rights are terminated immediately as of the date of the | ||
child's graduation or
voluntary transfer. If the child of a | ||
parent member of a local school council dies during the | ||
member's term in office, the member may continue to serve on | ||
the local school council for the balance of his or her term. | ||
Further,
a local school council member may be removed from the | ||
Council by a
majority vote of the Council as provided in |
subsection (c) of Section
34-2.2 if the Council member has | ||
missed 3 consecutive regular meetings, not
including committee | ||
meetings, or 5 regular meetings in a 12-month 12 month period,
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not including committee meetings.
If a parent member of a | ||
local school council ceases to be eligible to serve
on the | ||
Council for any other reason, he or she shall be removed by the | ||
Board
subject
to a hearing, convened pursuant to Board rule, | ||
prior to removal.
A vote to remove a Council member by the | ||
local school council shall
only be valid if the Council member | ||
has been notified personally or by
certified mail, mailed to | ||
the person's last known address, of the Council's
intent to | ||
vote on the Council member's removal at least 7 days prior to | ||
the
vote. The Council member in question shall have the right | ||
to explain
his or her actions and shall be eligible to vote on | ||
the
question of his or her removal from the Council. The | ||
provisions of this
subsection shall be contained within the | ||
petitions used to nominate Council
candidates.
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(2) A person may continue to serve as a community resident | ||
member of a
local
school council as long as he or she resides | ||
in the attendance area served by
the
school and is not employed | ||
by the Board nor is a parent of a student enrolled
at the | ||
school. If a community resident member ceases to be eligible | ||
to serve
on the Council, he or she shall be removed by the | ||
Board subject to a hearing,
convened pursuant to Board rule, | ||
prior to removal.
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(3) A person may continue to serve as a staff teacher |
member of a local school
council as long as he or she is | ||
employed and assigned to perform a majority of
his or her | ||
duties at the school, provided that if the staff teacher | ||
representative
resigns from employment with the Board or
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voluntarily transfers to another school, the staff member's | ||
teacher's membership on the local
school council and all | ||
voting rights are terminated immediately as of the date
of the | ||
staff member's teacher's resignation or upon the date of the | ||
staff member's teacher's voluntary
transfer to another school. | ||
If a staff teacher member of a local school council
ceases to | ||
be eligible to serve on a local school council for any other | ||
reason,
that member shall be removed by the Board subject to a | ||
hearing, convened
pursuant to Board rule, prior to removal. | ||
(s) As used in this Section only, "community resident" | ||
means a person, 17 years of age or older, residing within an | ||
attendance area served by a school, excluding any person who | ||
is a parent of a student enrolled in that school; provided that | ||
with respect to any multi-area school, community resident | ||
means any person, 17 years of age or older, residing within the | ||
voting district established for that school pursuant to | ||
Section 34-2.1c, excluding any person who is a parent of a | ||
student enrolled in that school. This definition does not | ||
apply to any provisions concerning school boards.
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(Source: P.A. 101-643, eff. 6-18-20; 102-194, eff. 7-30-21; | ||
102-538, eff. 8-20-21; revised 10-18-21.)
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(105 ILCS 5/34-2.2) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-2.2)
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Sec. 34-2.2. Local school councils; manner councils - | ||
Manner of operation.
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(a) The annual organizational meeting of each local school | ||
council
shall be held at the attendance center or via | ||
videoconference or teleconference if guidance from the | ||
Department of Public Health or Centers for Disease Control and | ||
Prevention limits the size of in-person meetings at the time | ||
of the meeting. At the annual organization meeting,
which | ||
shall be held no sooner than July 1 and no later than July 14, | ||
a parent
member of the local school council shall be selected | ||
by the members of such
council as its chairperson, and a | ||
secretary shall be selected by the members of
such council | ||
from among their number, each to serve a term of one year.
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However, an organizational meeting held by members elected to | ||
a local school council under subsection (c-5) of Section | ||
34-2.1 may be held no sooner than January 11, 2021 and no later | ||
than January 31, 2021. Whenever a vacancy in the office of | ||
chairperson or secretary of a local school
council shall | ||
occur, a new chairperson (who shall be a parent member) or
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secretary, as the case may be, shall be elected by the members | ||
of the local
school council from among their number to serve as | ||
such
chairperson or secretary for the unexpired term of office | ||
in which the
vacancy occurs. At each annual organizational | ||
meeting, the time and
place of any regular meetings of the | ||
local school council shall be fixed.
Special meetings of the |
local school council may be called by the
chairperson or by any | ||
4 members from an attendance center enrolling students up to | ||
grade 8 or any 5 members from a secondary attendance center or | ||
an attendance center enrolling students in grades 7 through | ||
12, by giving notice thereof in writing,
specifying the time, | ||
place and purpose of the meeting. Public notice of
meetings | ||
shall also be given in accordance with the Open Meetings Act.
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(b) Members and officers of the local school council shall | ||
serve
without compensation and without reimbursement of any | ||
expenses incurred in
the performance of their duties, except | ||
that the board of education may by
rule establish a procedure | ||
and thereunder provide for reimbursement of
members and | ||
officers of local school councils for such of their reasonable
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and necessary expenses (excluding any lodging or meal | ||
expenses) incurred in
the performance of their duties as the | ||
board may deem appropriate.
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(c) A majority of the full membership of the local school | ||
council
shall constitute a quorum, except as provided in | ||
subsection (c-5), and whenever a vote is taken on any measure
| ||
before the local school council, a quorum being present, the | ||
affirmative
vote of a majority of the votes of the full | ||
membership then serving of the
local school council shall | ||
determine the outcome thereof; provided that
whenever the | ||
measure before the local school council is (i) the evaluation
| ||
of the principal, or (ii) the renewal of his or her performance | ||
contract or
the inclusion of any provision or modification of |
the contract, or (iii)
the direct selection by the local | ||
school council of a new principal
(including
a new principal | ||
to fill a vacancy) to serve under a 4 year performance
| ||
contract, or (iv) the determination of the names of candidates | ||
to be submitted
to the general superintendent for the position | ||
of
principal, the
principal and any
student members of a local | ||
high school council shall not be counted for purposes of
| ||
determining whether a quorum is present to act on the measure | ||
and shall have no
vote thereon; and provided further that 7 | ||
affirmative votes of the local school
council shall be | ||
required for the direct selection by the local school
council
| ||
of a new principal
to serve under a 4 year performance contract | ||
but not for the renewal of a
principal's performance contract.
| ||
(c-5) If the number of members serving on a the local | ||
school council at an attendance center enrolling students | ||
through the 8th grade falls below 7 members due to vacancies, | ||
then 4 serving members of whom at least 2 are parent or | ||
community elected members of the local school council shall | ||
constitute a quorum for the sole purpose of convening a | ||
meeting to fill vacancies through appointments in accordance | ||
with the process set forth in Section 34-2.1 of this Code. If | ||
the number of members serving on a local school council at a | ||
secondary attendance center falls below 8 members due to | ||
vacancies, then 5 serving members of whom at least 2 are parent | ||
or community members of the local school council shall | ||
constitute a quorum for the sole purpose of convening a |
meeting to fill vacancies through appointments in accordance | ||
with the process set forth in Section 34-2.1 of this Code. For | ||
such purposes, the affirmative vote of a majority of those | ||
present shall be required to fill a vacancy through | ||
appointment by the local school council. | ||
(d) Student members of high school councils shall not be | ||
eligible
to vote on personnel matters, including but not | ||
limited to principal
evaluations and contracts and the | ||
allocation of teaching and staff resources.
| ||
(e) The local school council of an attendance center which | ||
provides
bilingual education shall be encouraged to provide | ||
translators at each
council meeting to maximize participation | ||
of parents and the community.
| ||
(f) Each local school council of an attendance center | ||
which provides
bilingual education shall create a Bilingual | ||
Advisory Committee or
recognize an existing Bilingual Advisory | ||
Committee as a standing committee.
The Chair and a majority of | ||
the members of the advisory committee shall be
parents of | ||
students in the bilingual education program. The parents on | ||
the
advisory committee shall be selected by parents of | ||
students in the
bilingual education program, and the committee | ||
shall select a Chair. The
advisory committee for each | ||
secondary attendance center shall include at
least one | ||
full-time bilingual education student. The Bilingual Advisory
| ||
Committee shall serve only in an advisory capacity to the | ||
local school council.
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(g) Local school councils may utilize the services of an | ||
arbitration
board to resolve intra-council disputes.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 101-643, eff. 6-18-20; 102-194, eff. 7-30-21; | ||
102-296, eff. 8-6-21; revised 10-18-21.)
| ||
(105 ILCS 5/34-2.3) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-2.3)
| ||
(Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 102-360 )
| ||
Sec. 34-2.3. Local school councils; powers councils - | ||
Powers and duties. Each local school
council shall have and | ||
exercise, consistent with the provisions of
this Article and | ||
the powers and duties of
the board of education, the following | ||
powers and duties:
| ||
1. (A) To annually evaluate the performance of the | ||
principal of the
attendance
center
using a Board approved | ||
principal evaluation form, which shall include the
evaluation | ||
of
(i) student academic improvement, as defined by the
school | ||
improvement plan, (ii)
student absenteeism rates
at the | ||
school, (iii) instructional leadership, (iv) the effective
| ||
implementation of
programs, policies, or strategies to improve | ||
student academic achievement,
(v) school management, and (vi) | ||
any other factors deemed relevant by the local
school council, | ||
including, without limitation, the principal's communication
| ||
skills and ability to create and maintain a student-centered | ||
learning
environment, to develop opportunities for | ||
professional development, and to
encourage parental | ||
involvement and community partnerships to achieve school
|
improvement;
| ||
(B) to determine in the manner provided by subsection (c) | ||
of Section
34-2.2 and subdivision 1.5 of this Section whether | ||
the performance contract
of the principal shall be
renewed; | ||
and
| ||
(C) to directly select, in the manner provided by
| ||
subsection (c) of
Section 34-2.2, a new principal (including a | ||
new principal to fill a
vacancy)
-- without submitting any | ||
list of candidates for that position to the
general | ||
superintendent as provided in paragraph 2 of this Section -- | ||
to
serve under a 4 year performance contract; provided that | ||
(i) the determination
of whether the principal's performance | ||
contract is to be renewed, based upon
the evaluation required | ||
by subdivision 1.5 of this Section, shall be made no
later than | ||
150 days prior to the expiration of the current | ||
performance-based
contract of the principal, (ii) in cases | ||
where such performance
contract is not renewed -- a
direct | ||
selection
of a
new principal -- to serve under a 4 year | ||
performance contract shall be made by
the local school council | ||
no later than 45 days prior to the expiration of the
current | ||
performance contract of the principal, and (iii) a
selection | ||
by
the local school council of a new principal to fill a | ||
vacancy under a 4 year
performance contract shall be made | ||
within 90 days after the date such vacancy
occurs. A Council | ||
shall be required, if requested by the principal, to provide
| ||
in writing the reasons for the council's not renewing the |
principal's contract.
| ||
1.5. The local school council's determination of whether | ||
to renew the
principal's contract shall be based on an | ||
evaluation to assess the educational
and administrative | ||
progress made at the school during the principal's current
| ||
performance-based contract. The local school council shall | ||
base its evaluation
on (i) student academic improvement, as | ||
defined by the school improvement plan,
(ii) student | ||
absenteeism rates at the school, (iii) instructional | ||
leadership,
(iv) the effective implementation of programs, | ||
policies, or strategies to
improve student academic | ||
achievement, (v) school management, and (vi) any
other factors | ||
deemed relevant by the local school council, including, | ||
without
limitation, the principal's communication skills and | ||
ability to create and
maintain a student-centered learning | ||
environment, to develop opportunities for
professional | ||
development, and to encourage parental involvement and | ||
community
partnerships to achieve school improvement. If a | ||
local school council
fails to renew the performance contract | ||
of a principal rated by the general
superintendent, or his or | ||
her designee, in the previous years' evaluations as
meeting or | ||
exceeding expectations, the principal, within 15 days after | ||
the
local school council's decision not to renew the contract, | ||
may request a review
of the
local school council's principal | ||
non-retention decision by a hearing officer
appointed by the | ||
American Arbitration Association. A local school council
|
member or members or the general superintendent may support | ||
the principal's
request for review.
During the period of the | ||
hearing officer's review of the local school
council's | ||
decision on
whether or not to retain the principal, the local | ||
school council shall maintain
all authority
to search for and | ||
contract with a person to serve
as interim or acting
| ||
principal, or as the
principal of the attendance center under | ||
a 4-year performance contract,
provided that any performance | ||
contract entered into by the local school council
shall be | ||
voidable
or
modified in accordance with the decision of the | ||
hearing officer.
The principal may request review only once | ||
while at that
attendance center. If a local school council | ||
renews the contract of a
principal who failed to obtain a | ||
rating of "meets" or "exceeds expectations" in
the general | ||
superintendent's evaluation for the previous year, the general | ||
superintendent,
within 15
days after the local
school | ||
council's decision to renew the contract,
may request a review | ||
of
the local school council's principal retention decision by | ||
a hearing officer
appointed by the American Arbitration | ||
Association. The general superintendent may request a review | ||
only
once
for that principal at that attendance center. All | ||
requests to review the
retention or non-retention of a | ||
principal shall be submitted to the general
superintendent, | ||
who shall, in turn, forward such requests, within 14 days of
| ||
receipt, to the American Arbitration Association.
The general | ||
superintendent shall send a contemporaneous copy of the |
request
that was forwarded to the American Arbitration | ||
Association to the principal and
to each local school council | ||
member and shall inform the local school council
of its rights | ||
and responsibilities under the arbitration process, including | ||
the
local school council's right to representation and the | ||
manner and process by
which the Board shall pay the costs of | ||
the council's representation.
If the local school council | ||
retains the
principal and the general superintendent requests | ||
a review of the retention
decision, the local school council | ||
and the general
superintendent shall be considered parties to | ||
the arbitration, a hearing officer shall
be
chosen between | ||
those 2
parties pursuant to procedures promulgated by the | ||
State Board of Education,
and the principal may retain counsel | ||
and participate in the arbitration. If the local school | ||
council does not retain the principal and
the principal | ||
requests a review of the retention decision, the local school
| ||
council and the principal shall be considered parties to the
| ||
arbitration and a hearing
officer shall be chosen between | ||
those 2 parties pursuant to procedures
promulgated by the | ||
State Board of Education.
The hearing shall begin (i)
within | ||
45 days
after the initial request for review is submitted by | ||
the principal to the
general superintendent or (ii) if the
| ||
initial request for
review is made by the general | ||
superintendent, within 45 days after that request
is mailed
to | ||
the American Arbitration Association.
The hearing officer | ||
shall render a
decision within 45
days after the hearing |
begins and within 90 days after the initial request
for | ||
review.
The Board shall contract with the American
Arbitration | ||
Association for all of the hearing officer's reasonable and
| ||
necessary costs. In addition, the Board shall pay any | ||
reasonable costs
incurred by a local school council for | ||
representation before a hearing
officer.
| ||
1.10. The hearing officer shall conduct a hearing, which | ||
shall include (i)
a review of the principal's performance, | ||
evaluations, and other evidence of
the principal's service at | ||
the school, (ii) reasons provided by the local
school council | ||
for its decision, and (iii) documentation evidencing views of
| ||
interested persons, including,
without limitation, students, | ||
parents, local school council members, school
faculty and | ||
staff, the principal, the general superintendent or his or her
| ||
designee, and members of the community. The burden of proof in | ||
establishing
that the local school council's decision was | ||
arbitrary and capricious shall be
on the party requesting the | ||
arbitration, and this party shall sustain the
burden by a | ||
preponderance of the evidence.
The hearing officer shall set | ||
the
local school council decision aside if that decision, in | ||
light of the record
developed at the hearing, is arbitrary and | ||
capricious. The decision of the
hearing officer may not be | ||
appealed to the Board or the State Board of
Education. If the | ||
hearing officer decides that the principal shall be
retained, | ||
the retention period shall not exceed 2 years.
| ||
2. In the event (i) the local school council does not renew |
the
performance contract of the principal, or the principal | ||
fails to receive a
satisfactory rating as provided in | ||
subsection (h) of Section 34-8.3,
or the principal is
removed | ||
for cause during the term of his or her performance contract
in | ||
the manner provided by Section 34-85, or a vacancy in the | ||
position
of principal otherwise occurs prior to the expiration | ||
of the term of
a principal's performance contract, and (ii) | ||
the local school council
fails to directly select a new | ||
principal to serve under a 4 year performance
contract,
the | ||
local school council in such event shall submit to the general
| ||
superintendent a list of 3 candidates -- listed in the local | ||
school
council's order of preference -- for the position of | ||
principal, one of
which shall be selected by the general | ||
superintendent to serve as
principal of the attendance center. | ||
If the general superintendent
fails or refuses to select one | ||
of the candidates on the list to serve as
principal within 30 | ||
days after being furnished with the candidate list,
the | ||
general superintendent shall select and place a principal on | ||
an interim
basis (i) for a period not to exceed one year or | ||
(ii) until the local school
council selects a new principal | ||
with 7 affirmative votes as
provided in subsection (c) of | ||
Section 34-2.2, whichever occurs first. If the
local school | ||
council
fails or refuses to select and appoint a new | ||
principal, as specified by
subsection (c) of Section 34-2.2, | ||
the general superintendent may select and
appoint a new | ||
principal on an interim basis for
an additional year or until a |
new contract principal is selected by the local
school | ||
council. There shall be no discrimination on the basis of
| ||
race, sex, creed, color or
disability unrelated to ability to | ||
perform in
connection with the submission of candidates for, | ||
and the selection of a
candidate to serve as principal of an | ||
attendance center. No person shall
be directly selected, | ||
listed as a candidate for, or selected to serve as
principal of | ||
an attendance center (i) if such person has been removed for | ||
cause
from employment by the Board or (ii) if such person does | ||
not hold a valid
administrative certificate issued or | ||
exchanged under Article 21 and
endorsed as required by that | ||
Article for the position of principal. A
principal whose | ||
performance contract is not renewed as provided under
| ||
subsection (c) of Section 34-2.2 may nevertheless, if | ||
otherwise qualified
and certified as herein provided
and if he | ||
or she has received a satisfactory rating as provided in | ||
subsection
(h) of Section 34-8.3, be included by a local | ||
school council as
one of the 3 candidates listed in order of | ||
preference on any candidate list
from which one person is to be | ||
selected to serve as principal of the
attendance center under | ||
a new performance contract. The initial candidate
list | ||
required to be submitted by a local school council to the | ||
general
superintendent in cases where the local school council | ||
does not renew the
performance contract of its principal and | ||
does not directly select a new
principal to serve under a 4 | ||
year performance contract shall be submitted
not later than
30 |
days prior to the expiration of the current performance | ||
contract. In
cases where the local school council fails or | ||
refuses to submit the candidate
list to the general | ||
superintendent no later than 30 days prior to the
expiration | ||
of the incumbent principal's contract, the general | ||
superintendent
may
appoint a principal on an interim basis for | ||
a period not to exceed one year,
during which time the local | ||
school council shall be able to select a new
principal with 7 | ||
affirmative votes as provided in subsection (c) of Section
| ||
34-2.2. In cases where a principal is removed for cause or a
| ||
vacancy otherwise occurs in the position of principal and the | ||
vacancy is
not filled by direct selection by the local school | ||
council, the candidate
list shall be submitted by the local | ||
school council to the general
superintendent within 90 days | ||
after the date such
removal or
vacancy occurs.
In cases where | ||
the local school council fails or refuses to submit the
| ||
candidate list to the general superintendent within 90 days | ||
after the date of
the vacancy, the general superintendent may | ||
appoint a principal on an interim
basis for a period of one | ||
year, during which time the local school council
shall be able | ||
to select a new principal with 7 affirmative votes as provided | ||
in
subsection (c) of Section 34-2.2.
| ||
2.5. Whenever a vacancy in the office of a principal | ||
occurs for any reason,
the vacancy shall be filled in the | ||
manner provided by this Section by the
selection of a new | ||
principal to serve under a 4 year performance contract.
|
3. To establish additional criteria
to be included as part | ||
of
the
performance contract of its principal, provided that | ||
such additional
criteria shall not discriminate on the basis | ||
of race, sex, creed, color
or
disability unrelated to ability | ||
to perform, and shall not be inconsistent
with the uniform 4 | ||
year performance contract for principals developed by
the | ||
board as provided in Section 34-8.1 of the School Code
or with | ||
other provisions of this Article governing the
authority and | ||
responsibility of principals.
| ||
4. To approve the expenditure plan prepared by the | ||
principal with
respect to all funds allocated and distributed | ||
to the attendance center by
the Board. The expenditure plan | ||
shall be administered by the principal.
Notwithstanding any | ||
other provision of this Act or any other law, any
expenditure | ||
plan approved and
administered under this Section 34-2.3 shall | ||
be consistent with and subject to
the terms of any contract for | ||
services with a third party entered into by the
Chicago School | ||
Reform Board of Trustees or the board under this Act.
| ||
Via a supermajority vote of 8 7 members of a the local | ||
school council enrolling students through the 8th grade or 9 8
| ||
members of a high school local school council at a secondary | ||
attendance center or an attendance center enrolling students | ||
in grades 7 through 12 , the Council may transfer
allocations | ||
pursuant to Section 34-2.3 within funds; provided that such a
| ||
transfer is consistent with applicable law and
collective | ||
bargaining
agreements.
|
Beginning in fiscal year 1991 and in each fiscal year
| ||
thereafter, the
Board may reserve up to 1% of its total fiscal | ||
year budget for
distribution
on a prioritized basis to schools | ||
throughout the school system in order to
assure adequate | ||
programs to meet the needs of
special student populations as | ||
determined by the Board. This distribution
shall take into | ||
account the needs catalogued in the Systemwide Plan and the
| ||
various local school improvement plans of the local school | ||
councils.
Information about these centrally funded programs | ||
shall be distributed to
the local school councils so that | ||
their subsequent planning and programming
will account for | ||
these provisions.
| ||
Beginning in fiscal year 1991 and in each fiscal year | ||
thereafter, from
other amounts available in the applicable | ||
fiscal year budget, the board
shall allocate a lump sum amount | ||
to each local school based upon
such formula as the board shall | ||
determine taking into account the special needs
of the student | ||
body. The local school
principal shall develop an expenditure | ||
plan in consultation with the local
school council, the | ||
professional personnel leadership
committee and with all
other | ||
school personnel, which reflects the
priorities and activities | ||
as described in the school's local school
improvement plan and | ||
is consistent with applicable law and collective
bargaining | ||
agreements and with board policies and standards; however, the
| ||
local school council shall have the right to request waivers | ||
of board policy
from the board of education and waivers of |
employee collective bargaining
agreements pursuant to Section | ||
34-8.1a.
| ||
The expenditure plan developed by the principal with | ||
respect to
amounts available from the fund for prioritized | ||
special needs programs
and the allocated lump sum amount must | ||
be approved by the local school council.
| ||
The lump sum allocation shall take into account the
| ||
following principles:
| ||
a. Teachers: Each school shall be allocated funds | ||
equal to the
amount appropriated in the previous school | ||
year for compensation for
teachers (regular grades | ||
kindergarten through 12th grade) plus whatever
increases | ||
in compensation have been negotiated contractually or | ||
through
longevity as provided in the negotiated agreement. | ||
Adjustments shall be
made due to layoff or reduction in | ||
force, lack of funds or work, change in
subject | ||
requirements, enrollment changes, or contracts with third
| ||
parties for the performance of services or to rectify
any | ||
inconsistencies with system-wide allocation formulas or | ||
for other
legitimate reasons.
| ||
b. Other personnel: Funds for other teacher | ||
certificated and
uncertificated personnel paid through | ||
non-categorical funds shall be
provided according to | ||
system-wide formulas based on student enrollment and
the | ||
special needs of the school as determined by the Board.
| ||
c. Non-compensation items: Appropriations for all |
non-compensation items
shall be based on system-wide | ||
formulas based on student enrollment and
on the special | ||
needs of the school or factors related to the physical
| ||
plant, including but not limited to textbooks, electronic | ||
textbooks and the technological equipment necessary to | ||
gain access to and use electronic textbooks, supplies, | ||
electricity,
equipment, and routine maintenance.
| ||
d. Funds for categorical programs: Schools shall | ||
receive personnel
and funds based on, and shall use such | ||
personnel and funds in accordance
with State and Federal | ||
requirements applicable to each
categorical program
| ||
provided to meet the special needs of the student body | ||
(including but not
limited to, Federal Chapter I, | ||
Bilingual, and Special Education).
| ||
d.1. Funds for State Title I: Each school shall | ||
receive
funds based on State and Board requirements | ||
applicable to each State
Title I pupil provided to meet | ||
the special needs of the student body. Each
school shall | ||
receive the proportion of funds as provided in Section | ||
18-8 or 18-8.15 to
which they are entitled. These funds | ||
shall be spent only with the
budgetary approval of the | ||
Local School Council as provided in Section 34-2.3.
| ||
e. The Local School Council shall have the right to | ||
request the
principal to close positions and open new ones | ||
consistent with the
provisions of the local school | ||
improvement plan provided that these
decisions are |
consistent with applicable law and
collective bargaining
| ||
agreements. If a position is closed, pursuant to this | ||
paragraph, the local
school shall have for its use the | ||
system-wide average compensation for the
closed position.
| ||
f. Operating within existing laws and
collective | ||
bargaining agreements,
the local school council shall have | ||
the right to direct the principal to
shift expenditures | ||
within funds.
| ||
g. (Blank).
| ||
Any funds unexpended at the end of the fiscal year shall be | ||
available to
the board of education for use as part of its | ||
budget for the following
fiscal year.
| ||
5. To make recommendations to the principal concerning | ||
textbook
selection and concerning curriculum developed | ||
pursuant to the school
improvement plan which is consistent | ||
with systemwide curriculum objectives
in accordance with | ||
Sections 34-8 and 34-18 of the School Code and in
conformity | ||
with the collective bargaining agreement.
| ||
6. To advise the principal concerning the attendance and
| ||
disciplinary policies for the attendance center, subject to | ||
the provisions
of this Article and Article 26, and consistent | ||
with the uniform system of
discipline established by the board | ||
pursuant to Section 34-19.
| ||
7. To approve a school improvement plan developed as | ||
provided in Section
34-2.4. The process and schedule for plan | ||
development shall be publicized
to the entire school |
community, and the community shall be afforded the
opportunity | ||
to make recommendations concerning the plan. At least twice a
| ||
year the principal and
local
school council shall report | ||
publicly on
progress and problems with respect to plan | ||
implementation.
| ||
8. To evaluate the allocation of teaching resources and | ||
other
certificated and uncertificated staff to the attendance | ||
center to determine
whether such allocation is consistent with | ||
and in furtherance of
instructional objectives and school | ||
programs reflective of the school
improvement plan adopted for | ||
the attendance center; and to make
recommendations to the | ||
board, the general superintendent
and the
principal concerning | ||
any reallocation of teaching resources
or other staff whenever | ||
the council determines that any such
reallocation is | ||
appropriate because the qualifications of any existing
staff | ||
at the attendance center do not adequately match or support
| ||
instructional objectives or school programs which reflect the | ||
school
improvement plan.
| ||
9. To make recommendations to the principal and the | ||
general superintendent
concerning their respective | ||
appointments, after August 31, 1989, and in the
manner | ||
provided by Section 34-8 and Section 34-8.1,
of persons to | ||
fill any vacant, additional or newly created
positions for | ||
teachers at the attendance center or at attendance centers
| ||
which include the attendance center served by the local school | ||
council.
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10. To request of the Board the manner in which training | ||
and
assistance shall be provided to the local school council. | ||
Pursuant to Board
guidelines a local school council is | ||
authorized to direct
the Board of Education to contract with | ||
personnel or not-for-profit
organizations not associated with | ||
the school district to train or assist
council members. If | ||
training or assistance is provided by contract with
personnel | ||
or organizations not associated with the school district, the
| ||
period of training or assistance shall not exceed 30 hours | ||
during a given
school year; person shall not be employed on a | ||
continuous basis longer than
said period and shall not have | ||
been employed by the Chicago Board of
Education within the | ||
preceding six months. Council members shall receive
training | ||
in at least the following areas:
| ||
1. school budgets;
| ||
2. educational theory pertinent to the attendance | ||
center's particular
needs, including the development of | ||
the school improvement plan and the
principal's | ||
performance contract; and
| ||
3. personnel selection.
| ||
Council members shall, to the greatest extent possible, | ||
complete such
training within 90 days of election.
| ||
11. In accordance with systemwide guidelines contained in | ||
the
System-Wide Educational Reform Goals and Objectives Plan, | ||
criteria for
evaluation of performance shall be established | ||
for local school councils
and local school council members. If |
a local school council persists in
noncompliance with | ||
systemwide requirements, the Board may impose sanctions
and | ||
take necessary corrective action, consistent with Section | ||
34-8.3.
| ||
12. Each local school council shall comply with the Open | ||
Meetings Act and
the Freedom of Information Act. Each local | ||
school council shall issue and
transmit to its school | ||
community a detailed annual report accounting for
its | ||
activities programmatically and financially. Each local school | ||
council
shall convene at least 2 well-publicized meetings | ||
annually with its entire
school community. These meetings | ||
shall include presentation of the
proposed local school | ||
improvement plan, of the proposed school expenditure
plan, and | ||
the annual report, and shall provide an opportunity for public
| ||
comment.
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13. Each local school council is encouraged to involve | ||
additional
non-voting members of the school community in | ||
facilitating the council's
exercise of its responsibilities.
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14. The local school council may adopt a school
uniform or | ||
dress
code policy that governs the attendance center and that | ||
is
necessary to maintain the orderly process of a school | ||
function or prevent
endangerment of student health or safety, | ||
consistent with the policies and
rules of the Board of | ||
Education.
A school uniform or dress code policy adopted
by a | ||
local school council: (i) shall not be applied in such manner | ||
as to
discipline or deny attendance to a transfer student or |
any other student for
noncompliance with that
policy during | ||
such period of time as is reasonably necessary to enable the
| ||
student to acquire a school uniform or otherwise comply with | ||
the dress code
policy that is in effect at the attendance | ||
center into which the student's
enrollment is transferred; and | ||
(ii) shall include criteria and procedures under
which the | ||
local school council will accommodate the needs of or | ||
otherwise
provide
appropriate resources to assist a student | ||
from an indigent family in complying
with an applicable school | ||
uniform or dress code policy.
A student whose parents or legal | ||
guardians object on religious grounds to the
student's | ||
compliance with an applicable school uniform or dress code | ||
policy
shall not be required to comply with that policy if the | ||
student's parents or
legal guardians present to the local | ||
school council a signed statement of
objection detailing the | ||
grounds for the objection.
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15. All decisions made and actions taken by the local | ||
school council in
the exercise of its powers and duties shall | ||
comply with State and federal
laws, all applicable collective | ||
bargaining agreements, court orders and
rules properly | ||
promulgated by the Board.
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15a. To grant, in accordance with board rules and | ||
policies,
the use of assembly halls and classrooms when not | ||
otherwise needed,
including lighting, heat, and attendants, | ||
for public lectures, concerts, and
other educational and | ||
social activities.
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15b. To approve, in accordance with board rules and | ||
policies, receipts and
expenditures for all internal accounts | ||
of the
attendance center, and to approve all fund-raising | ||
activities by nonschool
organizations that use the school | ||
building.
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16. (Blank).
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17. Names and addresses of local school council members | ||
shall
be a matter of public record.
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(Source: P.A. 100-465, eff. 8-31-17.)
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(Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 102-360 )
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Sec. 34-2.3. Local school councils; powers councils - | ||
Powers and duties. Each local school
council shall have and | ||
exercise, consistent with the provisions of
this Article and | ||
the powers and duties of
the board of education, the following | ||
powers and duties:
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1. (A) To annually evaluate the performance of the | ||
principal of the
attendance
center
using a Board approved | ||
principal evaluation form, which shall include the
evaluation | ||
of
(i) student academic improvement, as defined by the
school | ||
improvement plan, (ii)
student absenteeism rates
at the | ||
school, (iii) instructional leadership, (iv) the effective
| ||
implementation of
programs, policies, or strategies to improve | ||
student academic achievement,
(v) school management, and (vi) | ||
any other factors deemed relevant by the local
school council, | ||
including, without limitation, the principal's communication
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skills and ability to create and maintain a student-centered | ||
learning
environment, to develop opportunities for | ||
professional development, and to
encourage parental | ||
involvement and community partnerships to achieve school
| ||
improvement;
| ||
(B) to determine in the manner provided by subsection (c) | ||
of Section
34-2.2 and subdivision 1.5 of this Section whether | ||
the performance contract
of the principal shall be
renewed; | ||
and
| ||
(C) to directly select, in the manner provided by
| ||
subsection (c) of
Section 34-2.2, a new principal (including a | ||
new principal to fill a
vacancy)
-- without submitting any | ||
list of candidates for that position to the
general | ||
superintendent as provided in paragraph 2 of this Section -- | ||
to
serve under a 4 year performance contract; provided that | ||
(i) the determination
of whether the principal's performance | ||
contract is to be renewed, based upon
the evaluation required | ||
by subdivision 1.5 of this Section, shall be made no
later than | ||
150 days prior to the expiration of the current | ||
performance-based
contract of the principal, (ii) in cases | ||
where such performance
contract is not renewed -- a
direct | ||
selection
of a
new principal -- to serve under a 4 year | ||
performance contract shall be made by
the local school council | ||
no later than 45 days prior to the expiration of the
current | ||
performance contract of the principal, and (iii) a
selection | ||
by
the local school council of a new principal to fill a |
vacancy under a 4 year
performance contract shall be made | ||
within 90 days after the date such vacancy
occurs. A Council | ||
shall be required, if requested by the principal, to provide
| ||
in writing the reasons for the council's not renewing the | ||
principal's contract.
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1.5. The local school council's determination of whether | ||
to renew the
principal's contract shall be based on an | ||
evaluation to assess the educational
and administrative | ||
progress made at the school during the principal's current
| ||
performance-based contract. The local school council shall | ||
base its evaluation
on (i) student academic improvement, as | ||
defined by the school improvement plan,
(ii) student | ||
absenteeism rates at the school, (iii) instructional | ||
leadership,
(iv) the effective implementation of programs, | ||
policies, or strategies to
improve student academic | ||
achievement, (v) school management, and (vi) any
other factors | ||
deemed relevant by the local school council, including, | ||
without
limitation, the principal's communication skills and | ||
ability to create and
maintain a student-centered learning | ||
environment, to develop opportunities for
professional | ||
development, and to encourage parental involvement and | ||
community
partnerships to achieve school improvement. If a | ||
local school council
fails to renew the performance contract | ||
of a principal rated by the general
superintendent, or his or | ||
her designee, in the previous years' evaluations as
meeting or | ||
exceeding expectations, the principal, within 15 days after |
the
local school council's decision not to renew the contract, | ||
may request a review
of the
local school council's principal | ||
non-retention decision by a hearing officer
appointed by the | ||
American Arbitration Association. A local school council
| ||
member or members or the general superintendent may support | ||
the principal's
request for review.
During the period of the | ||
hearing officer's review of the local school
council's | ||
decision on
whether or not to retain the principal, the local | ||
school council shall maintain
all authority
to search for and | ||
contract with a person to serve
as interim or acting
| ||
principal, or as the
principal of the attendance center under | ||
a 4-year performance contract,
provided that any performance | ||
contract entered into by the local school council
shall be | ||
voidable
or
modified in accordance with the decision of the | ||
hearing officer.
The principal may request review only once | ||
while at that
attendance center. If a local school council | ||
renews the contract of a
principal who failed to obtain a | ||
rating of "meets" or "exceeds expectations" in
the general | ||
superintendent's evaluation for the previous year, the general | ||
superintendent,
within 15
days after the local
school | ||
council's decision to renew the contract,
may request a review | ||
of
the local school council's principal retention decision by | ||
a hearing officer
appointed by the American Arbitration | ||
Association. The general superintendent may request a review | ||
only
once
for that principal at that attendance center. All | ||
requests to review the
retention or non-retention of a |
principal shall be submitted to the general
superintendent, | ||
who shall, in turn, forward such requests, within 14 days of
| ||
receipt, to the American Arbitration Association.
The general | ||
superintendent shall send a contemporaneous copy of the | ||
request
that was forwarded to the American Arbitration | ||
Association to the principal and
to each local school council | ||
member and shall inform the local school council
of its rights | ||
and responsibilities under the arbitration process, including | ||
the
local school council's right to representation and the | ||
manner and process by
which the Board shall pay the costs of | ||
the council's representation.
If the local school council | ||
retains the
principal and the general superintendent requests | ||
a review of the retention
decision, the local school council | ||
and the general
superintendent shall be considered parties to | ||
the arbitration, a hearing officer shall
be
chosen between | ||
those 2
parties pursuant to procedures promulgated by the | ||
State Board of Education,
and the principal may retain counsel | ||
and participate in the arbitration. If the local school | ||
council does not retain the principal and
the principal | ||
requests a review of the retention decision, the local school
| ||
council and the principal shall be considered parties to the
| ||
arbitration and a hearing
officer shall be chosen between | ||
those 2 parties pursuant to procedures
promulgated by the | ||
State Board of Education.
The hearing shall begin (i)
within | ||
45 days
after the initial request for review is submitted by | ||
the principal to the
general superintendent or (ii) if the
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initial request for
review is made by the general | ||
superintendent, within 45 days after that request
is mailed
to | ||
the American Arbitration Association.
The hearing officer | ||
shall render a
decision within 45
days after the hearing | ||
begins and within 90 days after the initial request
for | ||
review.
The Board shall contract with the American
Arbitration | ||
Association for all of the hearing officer's reasonable and
| ||
necessary costs. In addition, the Board shall pay any | ||
reasonable costs
incurred by a local school council for | ||
representation before a hearing
officer.
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1.10. The hearing officer shall conduct a hearing, which | ||
shall include (i)
a review of the principal's performance, | ||
evaluations, and other evidence of
the principal's service at | ||
the school, (ii) reasons provided by the local
school council | ||
for its decision, and (iii) documentation evidencing views of
| ||
interested persons, including,
without limitation, students, | ||
parents, local school council members, school
faculty and | ||
staff, the principal, the general superintendent or his or her
| ||
designee, and members of the community. The burden of proof in | ||
establishing
that the local school council's decision was | ||
arbitrary and capricious shall be
on the party requesting the | ||
arbitration, and this party shall sustain the
burden by a | ||
preponderance of the evidence.
The hearing officer shall set | ||
the
local school council decision aside if that decision, in | ||
light of the record
developed at the hearing, is arbitrary and | ||
capricious. The decision of the
hearing officer may not be |
appealed to the Board or the State Board of
Education. If the | ||
hearing officer decides that the principal shall be
retained, | ||
the retention period shall not exceed 2 years.
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2. In the event (i) the local school council does not renew | ||
the
performance contract of the principal, or the principal | ||
fails to receive a
satisfactory rating as provided in | ||
subsection (h) of Section 34-8.3,
or the principal is
removed | ||
for cause during the term of his or her performance contract
in | ||
the manner provided by Section 34-85, or a vacancy in the | ||
position
of principal otherwise occurs prior to the expiration | ||
of the term of
a principal's performance contract, and (ii) | ||
the local school council
fails to directly select a new | ||
principal to serve under a 4 year performance
contract,
the | ||
local school council in such event shall submit to the general
| ||
superintendent a list of 3 candidates -- listed in the local | ||
school
council's order of preference -- for the position of | ||
principal, one of
which shall be selected by the general | ||
superintendent to serve as
principal of the attendance center. | ||
If the general superintendent
fails or refuses to select one | ||
of the candidates on the list to serve as
principal within 30 | ||
days after being furnished with the candidate list,
the | ||
general superintendent shall select and place a principal on | ||
an interim
basis (i) for a period not to exceed one year or | ||
(ii) until the local school
council selects a new principal | ||
with 7 affirmative votes as
provided in subsection (c) of | ||
Section 34-2.2, whichever occurs first. If the
local school |
council
fails or refuses to select and appoint a new | ||
principal, as specified by
subsection (c) of Section 34-2.2, | ||
the general superintendent may select and
appoint a new | ||
principal on an interim basis for
an additional year or until a | ||
new contract principal is selected by the local
school | ||
council. There shall be no discrimination on the basis of
| ||
race, sex, creed, color or
disability unrelated to ability to | ||
perform in
connection with the submission of candidates for, | ||
and the selection of a
candidate to serve as principal of an | ||
attendance center. No person shall
be directly selected, | ||
listed as a candidate for, or selected to serve as
principal of | ||
an attendance center (i) if such person has been removed for | ||
cause
from employment by the Board or (ii) if such person does | ||
not hold a valid
administrative certificate issued or | ||
exchanged under Article 21 and
endorsed as required by that | ||
Article for the position of principal. A
principal whose | ||
performance contract is not renewed as provided under
| ||
subsection (c) of Section 34-2.2 may nevertheless, if | ||
otherwise qualified
and certified as herein provided
and if he | ||
or she has received a satisfactory rating as provided in | ||
subsection
(h) of Section 34-8.3, be included by a local | ||
school council as
one of the 3 candidates listed in order of | ||
preference on any candidate list
from which one person is to be | ||
selected to serve as principal of the
attendance center under | ||
a new performance contract. The initial candidate
list | ||
required to be submitted by a local school council to the |
general
superintendent in cases where the local school council | ||
does not renew the
performance contract of its principal and | ||
does not directly select a new
principal to serve under a 4 | ||
year performance contract shall be submitted
not later than
30 | ||
days prior to the expiration of the current performance | ||
contract. In
cases where the local school council fails or | ||
refuses to submit the candidate
list to the general | ||
superintendent no later than 30 days prior to the
expiration | ||
of the incumbent principal's contract, the general | ||
superintendent
may
appoint a principal on an interim basis for | ||
a period not to exceed one year,
during which time the local | ||
school council shall be able to select a new
principal with 7 | ||
affirmative votes as provided in subsection (c) of Section
| ||
34-2.2. In cases where a principal is removed for cause or a
| ||
vacancy otherwise occurs in the position of principal and the | ||
vacancy is
not filled by direct selection by the local school | ||
council, the candidate
list shall be submitted by the local | ||
school council to the general
superintendent within 90 days | ||
after the date such
removal or
vacancy occurs.
In cases where | ||
the local school council fails or refuses to submit the
| ||
candidate list to the general superintendent within 90 days | ||
after the date of
the vacancy, the general superintendent may | ||
appoint a principal on an interim
basis for a period of one | ||
year, during which time the local school council
shall be able | ||
to select a new principal with 7 affirmative votes as provided | ||
in
subsection (c) of Section 34-2.2.
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2.5. Whenever a vacancy in the office of a principal | ||
occurs for any reason,
the vacancy shall be filled in the | ||
manner provided by this Section by the
selection of a new | ||
principal to serve under a 4 year performance contract.
| ||
3. To establish additional criteria
to be included as part | ||
of
the
performance contract of its principal, provided that | ||
such additional
criteria shall not discriminate on the basis | ||
of race, sex, creed, color
or
disability unrelated to ability | ||
to perform, and shall not be inconsistent
with the uniform 4 | ||
year performance contract for principals developed by
the | ||
board as provided in Section 34-8.1 of the School Code
or with | ||
other provisions of this Article governing the
authority and | ||
responsibility of principals.
| ||
4. To approve the expenditure plan prepared by the | ||
principal with
respect to all funds allocated and distributed | ||
to the attendance center by
the Board. The expenditure plan | ||
shall be administered by the principal.
Notwithstanding any | ||
other provision of this Act or any other law, any
expenditure | ||
plan approved and
administered under this Section 34-2.3 shall | ||
be consistent with and subject to
the terms of any contract for | ||
services with a third party entered into by the
Chicago School | ||
Reform Board of Trustees or the board under this Act.
| ||
Via a supermajority vote of 8 7 members of a the local | ||
school council enrolling students through the 8th grade or 9 8
| ||
members of a high school local school council at a secondary | ||
attendance center or an attendance center enrolling students |
in grades 7 through 12 , the Council may transfer
allocations | ||
pursuant to Section 34-2.3 within funds; provided that such a
| ||
transfer is consistent with applicable law and
collective | ||
bargaining
agreements.
| ||
Beginning in fiscal year 1991 and in each fiscal year
| ||
thereafter, the
Board may reserve up to 1% of its total fiscal | ||
year budget for
distribution
on a prioritized basis to schools | ||
throughout the school system in order to
assure adequate | ||
programs to meet the needs of
special student populations as | ||
determined by the Board. This distribution
shall take into | ||
account the needs catalogued in the Systemwide Plan and the
| ||
various local school improvement plans of the local school | ||
councils.
Information about these centrally funded programs | ||
shall be distributed to
the local school councils so that | ||
their subsequent planning and programming
will account for | ||
these provisions.
| ||
Beginning in fiscal year 1991 and in each fiscal year | ||
thereafter, from
other amounts available in the applicable | ||
fiscal year budget, the board
shall allocate a lump sum amount | ||
to each local school based upon
such formula as the board shall | ||
determine taking into account the special needs
of the student | ||
body. The local school
principal shall develop an expenditure | ||
plan in consultation with the local
school council, the | ||
professional personnel leadership
committee and with all
other | ||
school personnel, which reflects the
priorities and activities | ||
as described in the school's local school
improvement plan and |
is consistent with applicable law and collective
bargaining | ||
agreements and with board policies and standards; however, the
| ||
local school council shall have the right to request waivers | ||
of board policy
from the board of education and waivers of | ||
employee collective bargaining
agreements pursuant to Section | ||
34-8.1a.
| ||
The expenditure plan developed by the principal with | ||
respect to
amounts available from the fund for prioritized | ||
special needs programs
and the allocated lump sum amount must | ||
be approved by the local school council.
| ||
The lump sum allocation shall take into account the
| ||
following principles:
| ||
a. Teachers: Each school shall be allocated funds | ||
equal to the
amount appropriated in the previous school | ||
year for compensation for
teachers (regular grades | ||
kindergarten through 12th grade) plus whatever
increases | ||
in compensation have been negotiated contractually or | ||
through
longevity as provided in the negotiated agreement. | ||
Adjustments shall be
made due to layoff or reduction in | ||
force, lack of funds or work, change in
subject | ||
requirements, enrollment changes, or contracts with third
| ||
parties for the performance of services or to rectify
any | ||
inconsistencies with system-wide allocation formulas or | ||
for other
legitimate reasons.
| ||
b. Other personnel: Funds for other teacher | ||
certificated and
uncertificated personnel paid through |
non-categorical funds shall be
provided according to | ||
system-wide formulas based on student enrollment and
the | ||
special needs of the school as determined by the Board.
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c. Non-compensation items: Appropriations for all | ||
non-compensation items
shall be based on system-wide | ||
formulas based on student enrollment and
on the special | ||
needs of the school or factors related to the physical
| ||
plant, including but not limited to textbooks, electronic | ||
textbooks and the technological equipment necessary to | ||
gain access to and use electronic textbooks, supplies, | ||
electricity,
equipment, and routine maintenance.
| ||
d. Funds for categorical programs: Schools shall | ||
receive personnel
and funds based on, and shall use such | ||
personnel and funds in accordance
with State and Federal | ||
requirements applicable to each
categorical program
| ||
provided to meet the special needs of the student body | ||
(including but not
limited to, Federal Chapter I, | ||
Bilingual, and Special Education).
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d.1. Funds for State Title I: Each school shall | ||
receive
funds based on State and Board requirements | ||
applicable to each State
Title I pupil provided to meet | ||
the special needs of the student body. Each
school shall | ||
receive the proportion of funds as provided in Section | ||
18-8 or 18-8.15 to
which they are entitled. These funds | ||
shall be spent only with the
budgetary approval of the | ||
Local School Council as provided in Section 34-2.3.
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e. The Local School Council shall have the right to | ||
request the
principal to close positions and open new ones | ||
consistent with the
provisions of the local school | ||
improvement plan provided that these
decisions are | ||
consistent with applicable law and
collective bargaining
| ||
agreements. If a position is closed, pursuant to this | ||
paragraph, the local
school shall have for its use the | ||
system-wide average compensation for the
closed position.
| ||
f. Operating within existing laws and
collective | ||
bargaining agreements,
the local school council shall have | ||
the right to direct the principal to
shift expenditures | ||
within funds.
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g. (Blank).
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Any funds unexpended at the end of the fiscal year shall be | ||
available to
the board of education for use as part of its | ||
budget for the following
fiscal year.
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5. To make recommendations to the principal concerning | ||
textbook
selection and concerning curriculum developed | ||
pursuant to the school
improvement plan which is consistent | ||
with systemwide curriculum objectives
in accordance with | ||
Sections 34-8 and 34-18 of the School Code and in
conformity | ||
with the collective bargaining agreement.
| ||
6. To advise the principal concerning the attendance and
| ||
disciplinary policies for the attendance center, subject to | ||
the provisions
of this Article and Article 26, and consistent | ||
with the uniform system of
discipline established by the board |
pursuant to Section 34-19.
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7. To approve a school improvement plan developed as | ||
provided in Section
34-2.4. The process and schedule for plan | ||
development shall be publicized
to the entire school | ||
community, and the community shall be afforded the
opportunity | ||
to make recommendations concerning the plan. At least twice a
| ||
year the principal and
local
school council shall report | ||
publicly on
progress and problems with respect to plan | ||
implementation.
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8. To evaluate the allocation of teaching resources and | ||
other
certificated and uncertificated staff to the attendance | ||
center to determine
whether such allocation is consistent with | ||
and in furtherance of
instructional objectives and school | ||
programs reflective of the school
improvement plan adopted for | ||
the attendance center; and to make
recommendations to the | ||
board, the general superintendent
and the
principal concerning | ||
any reallocation of teaching resources
or other staff whenever | ||
the council determines that any such
reallocation is | ||
appropriate because the qualifications of any existing
staff | ||
at the attendance center do not adequately match or support
| ||
instructional objectives or school programs which reflect the | ||
school
improvement plan.
| ||
9. To make recommendations to the principal and the | ||
general superintendent
concerning their respective | ||
appointments, after August 31, 1989, and in the
manner | ||
provided by Section 34-8 and Section 34-8.1,
of persons to |
fill any vacant, additional or newly created
positions for | ||
teachers at the attendance center or at attendance centers
| ||
which include the attendance center served by the local school | ||
council.
| ||
10. To request of the Board the manner in which training | ||
and
assistance shall be provided to the local school council. | ||
Pursuant to Board
guidelines a local school council is | ||
authorized to direct
the Board of Education to contract with | ||
personnel or not-for-profit
organizations not associated with | ||
the school district to train or assist
council members. If | ||
training or assistance is provided by contract with
personnel | ||
or organizations not associated with the school district, the
| ||
period of training or assistance shall not exceed 30 hours | ||
during a given
school year; person shall not be employed on a | ||
continuous basis longer than
said period and shall not have | ||
been employed by the Chicago Board of
Education within the | ||
preceding six months. Council members shall receive
training | ||
in at least the following areas:
| ||
1. school budgets;
| ||
2. educational theory pertinent to the attendance | ||
center's particular
needs, including the development of | ||
the school improvement plan and the
principal's | ||
performance contract; and
| ||
3. personnel selection.
| ||
Council members shall, to the greatest extent possible, | ||
complete such
training within 90 days of election.
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11. In accordance with systemwide guidelines contained in | ||
the
System-Wide Educational Reform Goals and Objectives Plan, | ||
criteria for
evaluation of performance shall be established | ||
for local school councils
and local school council members. If | ||
a local school council persists in
noncompliance with | ||
systemwide requirements, the Board may impose sanctions
and | ||
take necessary corrective action, consistent with Section | ||
34-8.3.
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12. Each local school council shall comply with the Open | ||
Meetings Act and
the Freedom of Information Act. Each local | ||
school council shall issue and
transmit to its school | ||
community a detailed annual report accounting for
its | ||
activities programmatically and financially. Each local school | ||
council
shall convene at least 2 well-publicized meetings | ||
annually with its entire
school community. These meetings | ||
shall include presentation of the
proposed local school | ||
improvement plan, of the proposed school expenditure
plan, and | ||
the annual report, and shall provide an opportunity for public
| ||
comment.
| ||
13. Each local school council is encouraged to involve | ||
additional
non-voting members of the school community in | ||
facilitating the council's
exercise of its responsibilities.
| ||
14. The local school council may adopt a school
uniform or | ||
dress
code policy that governs the attendance center and that | ||
is
necessary to maintain the orderly process of a school | ||
function or prevent
endangerment of student health or safety, |
consistent with the policies and
rules of the Board of | ||
Education.
A school uniform or dress code policy adopted
by a | ||
local school council: (i) shall not be applied in such manner | ||
as to
discipline or deny attendance to a transfer student or | ||
any other student for
noncompliance with that
policy during | ||
such period of time as is reasonably necessary to enable the
| ||
student to acquire a school uniform or otherwise comply with | ||
the dress code
policy that is in effect at the attendance | ||
center into which the student's
enrollment is transferred; | ||
(ii) shall include criteria and procedures under
which the | ||
local school council will accommodate the needs of or | ||
otherwise
provide
appropriate resources to assist a student | ||
from an indigent family in complying
with an applicable school | ||
uniform or dress code policy; and (iii) shall not include or | ||
apply to hairstyles, including hairstyles historically | ||
associated with race, ethnicity, or hair texture, including, | ||
but not limited to, protective hairstyles such as braids, | ||
locks, and twists.
A student whose parents or legal guardians | ||
object on religious grounds to the
student's compliance with | ||
an applicable school uniform or dress code policy
shall not be | ||
required to comply with that policy if the student's parents | ||
or
legal guardians present to the local school council a | ||
signed statement of
objection detailing the grounds for the | ||
objection. If a local school council does not comply with the | ||
requirements and prohibitions set forth in this paragraph 14, | ||
the attendance center is subject to the penalty imposed |
pursuant to subsection (a) of Section 2-3.25.
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15. All decisions made and actions taken by the local | ||
school council in
the exercise of its powers and duties shall | ||
comply with State and federal
laws, all applicable collective | ||
bargaining agreements, court orders and
rules properly | ||
promulgated by the Board.
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15a. To grant, in accordance with board rules and | ||
policies,
the use of assembly halls and classrooms when not | ||
otherwise needed,
including lighting, heat, and attendants, | ||
for public lectures, concerts, and
other educational and | ||
social activities.
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15b. To approve, in accordance with board rules and | ||
policies, receipts and
expenditures for all internal accounts | ||
of the
attendance center, and to approve all fund-raising | ||
activities by nonschool
organizations that use the school | ||
building.
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16. (Blank).
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17. Names and addresses of local school council members | ||
shall
be a matter of public record.
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(Source: P.A. 102-360, eff. 1-1-22.)
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(105 ILCS 5/34-2.4b) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-2.4b)
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Sec. 34-2.4b. Limitation upon applicability. Beginning | ||
with the first local school council election that occurs after | ||
the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General | ||
Assembly, the The provisions of
Sections 34-2.1, 34-2.2, |
34-2.3, 34-2.3a, 34-2.4 and 34-8.3 , and
those provisions of | ||
paragraph 1 of Section 34-18 and paragraph (c) of
Section | ||
34A-201a relating to the allocation or application -- by | ||
formula or
otherwise -- of lump sum amounts and other funds to | ||
attendance centers ,
shall not apply to attendance centers that | ||
have applied for and
been designated as a "Small School" by the | ||
Board, the
Cook County Juvenile Detention Center and Cook
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County Jail schools, nor to the district's alternative schools | ||
for pregnant
girls, nor to alternative schools established | ||
under Article 13A, nor to a contract school,
nor to the
Michael | ||
R. Durso School, the Jackson Adult Center, the Hillard Adult
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Center, the Alternative Transitional School, or any other | ||
attendance
center designated by the Board as an alternative | ||
school, nor to any school established as a teacher training | ||
academy, nor to any school with a specialty 2-year programming | ||
model, nor to any school established as a one-year school or | ||
program, nor to any school with a specialty student focus or | ||
transient student population, provided that the
designation is | ||
not applied to an attendance center that has in place a legally
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constituted local school council, except for contract | ||
turnaround schools. The board of education shall have and
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exercise with respect to those schools and with respect to the | ||
conduct,
operation, affairs and budgets of those schools, and | ||
with respect to the
principals, teachers and other school | ||
staff there employed, the same powers
which are exercisable by | ||
local school councils with respect to the other
attendance |
centers, principals, teachers and school staff within the
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district, together with all powers and duties generally | ||
exercisable by the
board of education with respect to all | ||
attendance centers within the
district. The board of education | ||
shall develop appropriate alternative
methods for involving | ||
parents, community members and school staff to the
maximum | ||
extent possible in all of the activities of those schools, and | ||
may
delegate to the parents, community members and school | ||
staff so involved the
same powers which are exercisable by | ||
local school councils with respect to
other attendance | ||
centers.
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(Source: P.A. 96-105, eff. 7-30-09.)
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(105 ILCS 5/34-8.3) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-8.3)
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Sec. 34-8.3. Remediation and probation of attendance | ||
centers.
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(a) The general superintendent shall monitor the
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performance of the
attendance centers within the district and | ||
shall
identify
attendance centers, pursuant to criteria that | ||
the board shall establish,
in which:
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(1) there is a failure to develop,
implement,
or | ||
comply with a school improvement plan;
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(2) there is a pervasive breakdown in the educational | ||
program as
indicated by factors, including, but not | ||
limited to, the absence of improvement
in student reading | ||
and math achievement scores, an increased drop-out rate, a
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decreased graduation rate, and a decrease in rate of | ||
student attendance;
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(3) (blank); or
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(4) there is a failure or refusal to
comply with the | ||
provisions of this
Act, other applicable laws, collective | ||
bargaining agreements, court orders,
or with Board rules | ||
which the Board is authorized to promulgate.
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(b) If the general superintendent identifies a
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nonperforming school
as described herein, he or she shall | ||
place the attendance center on
remediation by developing a | ||
remediation plan for the center. The purpose
of the | ||
remediation plan shall be to correct the deficiencies in the
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performance of the attendance center by one or more of the | ||
following methods:
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(1) drafting a new school improvement plan;
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(2) applying to the board for additional funding for | ||
training for the
local school council;
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(3) directing implementation of a school improvement | ||
plan;
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(4) mediating disputes or other obstacles to reform or | ||
improvement at
the attendance center.
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Nothing in this Section removes any authority of the local | ||
school council, which shall retain the right to reject or | ||
modify any school improvement plan or implementation thereof, | ||
as long as the rejection or modification of any school | ||
improvement plan or implementation thereof is consistent with |
State and federal requirements. | ||
If, however, the general superintendent determines that
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the problems
are not able to be remediated by these methods, | ||
the
general superintendent shall place the attendance center | ||
on probation.
The board shall establish guidelines that | ||
determine the factors for placing
an attendance center on | ||
probation.
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(c) Each
school placed on probation shall have a school | ||
improvement plan
and school budget for correcting deficiencies | ||
identified
by the board. The plan shall
include specific steps | ||
that the local school council and school staff must
take to | ||
correct identified deficiencies and specific objective | ||
criteria
by which the
school's subsequent progress will be | ||
determined.
The school budget shall include specific | ||
expenditures directly calculated to
correct educational and | ||
operational deficiencies identified at the school by
the | ||
probation team.
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(d) Schools placed on probation that, after a maximum of | ||
one year, fail
to make
adequate progress in correcting | ||
deficiencies are subject to the following actions
by the | ||
general superintendent with the approval of the board, after
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opportunity for a hearing:
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(1) Ordering new local school council elections.
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(2) Removing and replacing the principal.
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(3) Replacement of faculty members, subject to the | ||
provisions
of
Section 24A-5.
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(4) Reconstitution of the attendance center and | ||
replacement and
reassignment by the general superintendent | ||
of all employees of the attendance
center.
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(5) Intervention under Section 34-8.4.
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(5.5) Operating an attendance center as a contract | ||
turnaround school.
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(6) Closing of the school.
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(e) Schools placed on probation shall remain on probation | ||
from year to
year until deficiencies are corrected, even if | ||
such schools make acceptable
annual progress.
The board shall | ||
establish, in writing, criteria for determining whether or
not | ||
a school shall remain on probation. If academic achievement | ||
tests are used
as the factor for placing a school on probation, | ||
the general superintendent
shall consider objective criteria, | ||
not just an increase in test scores, in
deciding whether or not | ||
a school shall remain on probation. These criteria
shall | ||
include attendance, test scores, student mobility rates, | ||
poverty rates,
bilingual education eligibility, special | ||
education, and English language
proficiency programs, with | ||
progress made in these areas being taken into
consideration in | ||
deciding whether or not a school shall remain on probation. | ||
Such criteria shall be delivered to each local school council | ||
on or before October 31 of each year. | ||
(e-5) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section | ||
to the contrary, a school that has been on probation for 5 | ||
years or more shall have the following powers restored to its |
local school council:
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(1) to grant approval of the school improvement plan; | ||
and | ||
(2) to approve the school budget. | ||
With respect to the employment, dismissal, and evaluation | ||
of a school principal, the local school council of a school | ||
that has been on probation for 5 years or more shall conduct a | ||
non-binding poll that must be considered by the network chief. | ||
The network chief shall work collaboratively with the local | ||
school council throughout the process of employment, | ||
dismissal, and evaluation of a school principal. | ||
(f) Where the board
has reason to believe that violations | ||
of
civil rights, or of civil or criminal law have occurred, or | ||
when the general
superintendent deems that the school is in | ||
educational crisis it may take
immediate corrective action, | ||
including the actions specified in this Section,
without first | ||
placing the school on remediation or probation. Nothing
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described herein shall limit the authority of the board as | ||
provided by any law
of this State. The board shall
develop | ||
criteria governing the determination regarding when a school | ||
is in
educational crisis. Such criteria shall be delivered to | ||
each local school council on or before October 31 of each year.
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(g) All persons serving as subdistrict superintendent on | ||
May 1, 1995 shall
be deemed by operation of law to be serving | ||
under a performance contract which
expires on June 30, 1995, | ||
and the employment of each such person as subdistrict
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superintendent shall terminate on June 30, 1995. The board | ||
shall have no
obligation to compensate any such person as a | ||
subdistrict superintendent after
June 30, 1995.
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(h) The general superintendent shall, in
consultation with | ||
local
school councils, conduct an annual evaluation of each | ||
principal in the
district pursuant to guidelines promulgated | ||
by the Board of
Education.
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(Source: P.A. 96-105, eff. 7-30-09.)
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Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes | ||
changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text | ||
that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section | ||
represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does | ||
not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes | ||
made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other | ||
Public Act.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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