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Public Act 102-0917 |
HB3296 Enrolled | LRB102 10730 CMG 16059 b |
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AN ACT concerning education.
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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 adding Sections |
10-20.83 and 34-18.78 as follows: |
(105 ILCS 5/10-20.83 new) |
Sec. 10-20.83. College and career readiness systems. |
(a) Subject to subsection (d) of this Section, by July 1, |
2025, a school district that enrolls students in any of grades |
6 through 12 shall adopt and commence implementation of career |
exploration and career development activities in accordance |
with a postsecondary and career expectations framework for |
each of grades 6 through 12 served by the district that |
substantially aligns to the model framework adopted by State |
agencies pursuant to Section 15 of the Postsecondary and |
Workforce Readiness Act. The local postsecondary and career |
expectations framework shall be available on a prominent |
location on the school district's website. |
The career exploration and career development activities |
offered in alignment with the postsecondary and career |
expectations framework shall prepare students enrolled in |
grades 6 through 12 to make informed plans and decisions about |
their future education and career goals, including possible |
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participation in a career and technical education pathway, by |
providing students with opportunities to explore a wide |
variety of high-skill, high-wage, and in-demand career fields. |
(b) By no later than July 1, 2025, a school district that |
enrolls students in any of grades 9 through 12 shall either |
elect to implement College and Career Pathway Endorsements in |
accordance with subsection (c) of this Section or opt out of |
implementation in accordance with subsection (d) of this |
Section. |
(c) A school district that enrolls students in any of |
grades 9 through 12 electing to implement College and Career |
Pathway Endorsements shall become an eligible school district |
and either (i) independently, (ii) through an area career |
center, or (iii) through an inter-district cooperative, award |
College and
Career Pathway Endorsements pursuant to the |
Postsecondary and Workforce
Readiness Act and pursuant to the |
following schedule: |
(1) for the high school graduating class of 2027, a |
school district shall offer College and Career Pathway |
Endorsements in at least one endorsement area; |
(2) for the high school graduating class of 2029, a |
school district shall offer College and Career Pathway |
Endorsements in at least 2 endorsement areas; and |
(3) for the high school graduating class of 2031, a |
school district with a grade 9 through 12 enrollment of |
more than 350 students, as calculated by the State Board |
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of Education for the 2022-2023 school year, shall offer |
College and Career Pathway Endorsements in at least 3 |
endorsement areas. |
A school district may elect to implement College and |
Career Pathway Endorsements by July 1, 2025, either by |
submitting the necessary application materials to the State |
Board of Education to award the number of endorsements |
required by this subsection or by the school board of the |
district adopting a timeline for implementation consistent |
with the requirements of this subsection. |
(d) The school board of any school district may, by action |
of the board, opt out of implementation of all or any part of |
this Section through adoption of a set of findings that |
considers the following: |
(1) the school district's current systems for college |
and career readiness; |
(2) the school district's cost of implementation |
balanced against the potential benefits to students and |
families through improved postsecondary education and |
career outcomes; |
(3) the willingness and capacity of local businesses |
to partner with the school district for successful |
implementation of pathways other than education; |
(4) the willingness of institutions of higher |
education to partner with the school district for |
successful implementation of the pathway and whether the |
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district has sought and established a partnership |
agreement with a community college district incorporating |
the provisions of the Model Partnership Agreement under |
the Dual Credit Quality Act; |
(5) the availability of a statewide database of |
participating local business partners, as provided under |
the Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness Act, for the |
purpose of career readiness and the accessibility of those |
work experiences and apprenticeships listed in the |
database to the students of the school district; and |
(6) the availability of properly licensed teachers or |
teachers meeting faculty credential standards for dual |
credit courses to instruct in the program required for the |
endorsement areas. |
A school district must report its board findings and |
decision on implementation to the State Board of Education. A |
school district electing to opt out of implementation may |
reverse its decision in whole or in part at any time. |
(e) The State Board of Education may adopt any rules |
necessary to implement this Section. |
(105 ILCS 5/34-18.78 new) |
Sec. 34-18.78. College and career readiness systems. |
(a) Subject to subsection (c) of this Section, by July 1, |
2024, the school district shall adopt and commence |
implementation of a postsecondary and career expectations |
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framework for each of grades 6 through 12 that substantially |
aligns to the model framework adopted by State agencies |
pursuant to Section 15 of the Postsecondary and Workforce |
Readiness Act. The local postsecondary and career expectations |
framework shall be available on a prominent location on the |
school district's website. |
The career exploration and career development activities |
offered in alignment with the postsecondary and career |
expectations framework shall prepare students enrolled in |
grades 6 through 12 to make informed plans and decisions about |
their future education and career goals, including possible |
participation in a career and technical education pathway, by |
providing students with opportunities to explore a wide |
variety of high-skill, high-wage, and in-demand career fields. |
(b) Subject to subsection (c) of this Section, the school |
district shall become an eligible school district and award |
College and Career Pathway Endorsements pursuant to the |
Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness Act and pursuant to the |
following schedule: |
(1) for the high school graduating class of 2026, the |
school district shall offer College and Career Pathway |
Endorsements in at least one endorsement area; |
(2) for the high school graduating class of 2028, the |
school district shall offer College and Career Pathway |
Endorsements in at least 2 endorsement areas; and |
(3) for the high school graduating class of 2030, the |
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school district shall offer College and Career Pathway |
Endorsements in at least 3 endorsement areas. |
(c) The board may, by action of the board, opt out of |
implementation of all or any part of this Section through |
adoption of a set of findings that considers the following: |
(1) the school district's current systems for college |
and career readiness; |
(2) the school district's cost of implementation |
balanced against the potential benefits to students and |
families through improved postsecondary education and |
career outcomes; |
(3) the willingness and capacity of local businesses |
to partner with the school district for successful |
implementation of pathways other than education; |
(4) the availability of a statewide database of |
participating local business partners, as provided under |
the Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness Act, for the |
purpose of career readiness and the accessibility of those |
work experiences and apprenticeships listed in the |
database to the students of the school district; and |
(5) the availability of properly licensed teachers or |
teachers meeting faculty credential standards for dual |
credit courses to instruct in the program required for the |
endorsement areas. |
The school district must report its board findings and |
decision on implementation to the State Board of Education. If |
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the school district elects to opt out of implementation, the |
district may reverse its decision in whole or in part at any |
time. |
(d) The State Board of Education may adopt any rules |
necessary to implement this Section. |
Section 10. The Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness Act |
is amended by changing Section 15 as follows: |
(110 ILCS 148/15)
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Sec. 15. Postsecondary and career expectations.
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(a) By no later than July 1, 2017, ISBE, ICCB, IBHE, and |
ISAC, in consultation with appropriate stakeholders, shall |
jointly adopt and publicize model postsecondary and career |
expectations for public school students in grades 8 through |
12. The model postsecondary and career expectations shall |
define activities that school districts, parents, and |
community-based organizations should support students in |
completing and related knowledge students should possess by no |
later than the end of each grade level. The model |
postsecondary and career expectations must address the |
following categories:
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(1) career exploration and development;
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(2) postsecondary institution exploration, |
preparation, and selection; and
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(3) financial aid and financial literacy.
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(b) By July 1, 2023, ISBE, ICCB, IBHE, and ISAC, in |
consultation with appropriate stakeholders, shall jointly |
adopt and publicize an update to the model postsecondary and |
career expectations that extends the expectations to grade 6 |
and includes such other revisions and updates as the agencies |
deem appropriate. |
(c) By July 1, 2024, ISBE shall consult with a statewide |
organization representing businesses and manufacturing. After |
consultation, ISBE shall publish and maintain on its website a |
current database, organized by region, of employer champions |
for work-based learning and career readiness systems and |
programs. Each employer must consent to its designation as a |
champion and its information being published in the database. |
In addition, ISBE shall publish and maintain on its website an |
inventory of resources available to support school districts |
in implementing College and Career Pathway Endorsements, |
including sector-specific resources. |
(Source: P.A. 99-674, eff. 7-29-16.)
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