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Public Act 103-0422 | ||||
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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 changing Sections | ||||
2-3.191, 27-20.3, and 27-21 and by adding Section 27-20.05 as | ||||
follows:
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(105 ILCS 5/2-3.191)
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Sec. 2-3.191. State Education Equity Committee. | ||||
(a) The General Assembly finds that this State has an | ||||
urgent and collective responsibility to achieve educational | ||||
equity by ensuring that all policies, programs, and practices | ||||
affirm the strengths that each and every child brings with | ||||
diverse backgrounds and life experiences and by delivering the | ||||
comprehensive support, programs, and educational opportunities | ||||
children need to succeed. | ||||
(b) The State Education Equity Committee is created within | ||||
the State Board of Education to strive toward ensuring equity | ||||
in education for all children from birth through grade 12. | ||||
(c) The Committee shall consist of the State | ||||
Superintendent of Education or the State Superintendent's | ||||
designee, who shall serve as chairperson, and one member from | ||||
each of the following organizations appointed by the State | ||||
Superintendent: |
(1) At least 2 educators who each represent a | ||
different statewide professional teachers' organization. | ||
(2) A professional teachers' organization located in a | ||
city having a population exceeding 500,000. | ||
(3) A statewide association representing school | ||
administrators. | ||
(4) A statewide association representing regional | ||
superintendents of schools. | ||
(5) A statewide association representing school board | ||
members. | ||
(6) A statewide association representing school | ||
principals. | ||
(7) A school district serving a community with a | ||
population of 500,000 or more. | ||
(8) A parent-led organization. | ||
(9) A student-led organization. | ||
(10) One community organization that works to foster | ||
safe and healthy environments through advocacy for | ||
immigrant families and ensuring equitable opportunities | ||
for educational advancement and economic development. | ||
(11) An organization that works for economic, | ||
educational, and social progress for African Americans and | ||
promotes strong sustainable communities through advocacy, | ||
collaboration, and innovation. | ||
(12) One statewide organization whose focus is to | ||
narrow or close the achievement gap between students of |
color and their peers. | ||
(13) An organization that advocates for healthier | ||
school environments in this State. | ||
(14) One statewide organization that advocates for | ||
partnerships among schools, families, and the community, | ||
provides access to support, and removes barriers to | ||
learning and development, using schools as hubs. | ||
(15) One organization that advocates for the health | ||
and safety of Illinois youth and families by providing | ||
capacity building services. | ||
(16) An organization dedicated to advocating for | ||
public policies to prevent homelessness. | ||
(17) Other appropriate State agencies as determined by | ||
the State Superintendent. | ||
(18) An organization that works for economic, | ||
educational, and social progress for Native Americans and | ||
promotes strong sustainable communities through advocacy, | ||
collaboration, and innovation. | ||
(19) A individual with a disability or a statewide | ||
organization representing or advocating on behalf of | ||
individuals with disabilities. As used in this paragraph, | ||
"disability" has the meaning given to that term in Section | ||
10 of the Disabilities Services Act of 2003. | ||
Members appointed to the Committee must reflect, as much | ||
as possible, the racial, ethnic, and geographic diversity of | ||
this State. |
(d) Members appointed by the State Superintendent shall | ||
serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed for | ||
reasonable and necessary expenses, including travel, from | ||
funds appropriated to the State Board of Education for that | ||
purpose, subject to the rules of the appropriate travel | ||
control board. | ||
(e) The Committee shall meet at the call of the | ||
chairperson, but shall meet no less than 3 times a year. | ||
(f) The Committee shall recognize that, while progress has | ||
been made, much remains to be done to address systemic | ||
inequities and ensure each and every child is equipped to | ||
reach the child's fullest potential and shall: | ||
(1) guide its work through the principles of equity, | ||
equality, collaboration, and community; | ||
(2) focus its work around the overarching goals of | ||
student learning, learning conditions, and elevating | ||
educators, all underpinned by equity; | ||
(3) identify evidence-based practices or policies | ||
around these goals to build on this State's progress of | ||
ensuring educational equity for all its students in all | ||
aspects of birth through grade 12 education; and | ||
(4) seek input and feedback on identified | ||
evidence-based practices or policies from stakeholders, | ||
including, but not limited to, parents, students, and | ||
educators that reflect the rich diversity of Illinois | ||
students. |
(g) The Committee shall submit its recommendations to the | ||
General Assembly and the State Board of Education no later | ||
than January 31, 2022. By no later than December 15, 2023 and | ||
each year thereafter, the Committee shall report to the | ||
General Assembly and the State Board of Education about the | ||
additional progress that has been made to achieve educational | ||
equity.
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(h) As part of the report required under subsection (g), | ||
by no later than December 15, 2024, the Committee shall | ||
provide recommendations that may assist the State Board of | ||
Education in identifying diverse subject matter experts to | ||
help inform policy through task forces, committees, and | ||
commissions the State Board oversees. | ||
(i) On and after January 31, 2025, subsection (h) is | ||
inoperative. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-458, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22.)
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(105 ILCS 5/27-20.05 new) | ||
Sec. 27-20.05. Native American history study. | ||
(a) Beginning with the 2024-2025 school year, every public | ||
elementary school and high school social studies course | ||
pertaining to American history or government shall include in | ||
its curriculum a unit of instruction studying the events of | ||
the Native American experience and Native American history | ||
within the Midwest and this State since time immemorial. These | ||
events shall include the contributions of Native Americans in |
government and the arts, humanities, and sciences, as well as | ||
the contributions of Native Americans to the economic, | ||
cultural, social, and political development of their own | ||
nations and of the United States. The unit of instruction must | ||
describe large urban Native American populations in this | ||
State, including the history and experiences of contemporary | ||
Native Americans living in this State. Instruction in grades 6 | ||
through 12 shall include the study of the genocide of and | ||
discrimination against Native Americans, as well as tribal | ||
sovereignty, treaties made between tribal nations and the | ||
United States, and the circumstances around forced Native | ||
American relocation. This unit of instruction may be | ||
integrated as part of the unit of instruction required under | ||
Section 27-20.03 or 27-21 of this Code. | ||
(b) The State Superintendent of Education may prepare and | ||
make available to all school boards instructional materials | ||
and professional development opportunities that may be used as | ||
guidelines for development of a unit of instruction under this | ||
Section. However, each school board shall itself determine the | ||
minimum amount of instructional time that qualifies as a unit | ||
of instruction satisfying the requirements of this Section. | ||
(c) The regional superintendent of schools shall monitor a | ||
school district's compliance with this Section's curricular | ||
requirements during the regional superintendent's annual | ||
compliance visit and make recommendations for improvement, | ||
including professional development.
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(105 ILCS 5/27-20.3) (from Ch. 122, par. 27-20.3)
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Sec. 27-20.3. Holocaust and Genocide Study. | ||
(a) Every public elementary school and
high school shall | ||
include in its curriculum a unit of instruction studying
the | ||
events of the Nazi atrocities of 1933 to 1945. This period in | ||
world
history is known as the Holocaust, during which | ||
6,000,000 Jews and millions
of non-Jews were exterminated. One | ||
of the universal lessons of the Holocaust is that national, | ||
ethnic, racial, or religious hatred can overtake any nation or | ||
society, leading to calamitous consequences. To reinforce that | ||
lesson, such curriculum shall include an additional unit of | ||
instruction studying other acts of genocide across the globe. | ||
This unit shall include, but not be limited to, the Native | ||
American genocide in North America, the Armenian Genocide, the | ||
Famine-Genocide in Ukraine, and more recent atrocities in | ||
Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, and Sudan. The studying of this | ||
material is a
reaffirmation of the commitment of free peoples | ||
from all nations to never
again permit the occurrence of | ||
another Holocaust and a recognition that crimes of genocide | ||
continue to be perpetrated across the globe as they have been | ||
in the past and to deter indifference to crimes against | ||
humanity and human suffering wherever they may occur.
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(b) The State Superintendent of Education may prepare and | ||
make available to
all school boards instructional materials | ||
which may be used as guidelines
for development of a unit of |
instruction under this Section; provided,
however, that each | ||
school board shall itself determine the minimum amount
of | ||
instruction time which shall qualify as a unit of instruction | ||
satisfying
the requirements of this Section.
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Instructional materials that include the addition of | ||
content related to the Native American genocide in North | ||
America shall be prepared and made available to all school | ||
boards on the State Board of Education's Internet website no | ||
later than January 1, 2025. | ||
Instructional materials related to the Native American | ||
genocide in North America shall be developed in consultation | ||
with members of the Chicago American Indian Community | ||
Collaborative who are members of a federally recognized tribe, | ||
are documented descendants of Indigenous communities, or are | ||
other persons recognized as contributing community members by | ||
the Chicago American Indian Community Collaborative and who | ||
currently reside in this State or their designees. | ||
(Source: P.A. 94-478, eff. 8-5-05.)
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(105 ILCS 5/27-21) (from Ch. 122, par. 27-21)
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Sec. 27-21. History of United States. | ||
(a) History of the United States shall be taught in all | ||
public schools and
in all other educational institutions in | ||
this State supported or
maintained, in whole or in part, by | ||
public funds. | ||
The teaching of history
shall have as one of its |
objectives the imparting to pupils of a
comprehensive idea of | ||
our democratic form of government and the principles
for which | ||
our government stands as regards other nations, including the
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studying of the place of our government in world-wide | ||
movements and the
leaders thereof, with particular stress upon | ||
the basic principles and
ideals of our representative form of | ||
government. | ||
The teaching of history
shall include a study of the role | ||
and contributions of African Americans and
other ethnic | ||
groups, including, but not restricted to, Native Americans, | ||
Polish, Lithuanian, German,
Hungarian, Irish, Bohemian, | ||
Russian, Albanian, Italian, Czech, Slovak,
French, Scots, | ||
Hispanics, Asian Americans, etc., in the history of this
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country and this
State. To reinforce the study of the role and | ||
contributions of Hispanics, such curriculum shall include the | ||
study of the events related to the forceful removal and | ||
illegal deportation of Mexican-American U.S. citizens during | ||
the Great Depression. | ||
The teaching of history shall also include teaching about | ||
Native American nations' sovereignty and self-determination, | ||
both historically and in the present day, with a focus on urban | ||
Native Americans. | ||
In public schools only, the teaching of history shall | ||
include a study of the roles and contributions of lesbian, | ||
gay, bisexual, and transgender people in the history of this | ||
country and this State. |
The teaching of history also shall include a study of the
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role of labor unions and their interaction with government in | ||
achieving the
goals of a mixed free enterprise system. | ||
Beginning with the 2020-2021 school year, the teaching of | ||
history must also include instruction on the history of | ||
Illinois. | ||
The teaching of history shall include the contributions | ||
made to society by Americans of different faith practices, | ||
including, but not limited to, Native Americans, Muslim | ||
Americans, Jewish Americans, Christian Americans, Hindu | ||
Americans, Sikh Americans, Buddhist Americans, and any other | ||
collective community of faith that has shaped America. | ||
(b) No pupils shall be graduated
from the eighth grade of | ||
any
public school unless the pupils have he or she has received | ||
such instruction in the history of the
United States as | ||
provided in this Section and give gives evidence of having a | ||
comprehensive knowledge
thereof, which may be administered | ||
remotely.
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(c) The State Superintendent of Education may prepare and | ||
make available to all school boards instructional materials | ||
that may be used as guidelines for the development of | ||
instruction under this Section; however, each school board | ||
shall itself determine the minimum amount of instructional | ||
time required for satisfying the requirements of this Section. | ||
Instructional materials that include the addition of | ||
content related to Native Americans shall be prepared and made |
available to all school boards on the State Board of | ||
Education's Internet website no later than January 1, 2025. | ||
Instructional materials related to Native Americans shall | ||
be developed in consultation with members of the Chicago | ||
American Indian Community Collaborative who are members of a | ||
federally recognized tribe, are documented descendants of | ||
Indigenous communities, or are other persons recognized as | ||
contributing community members by the Chicago American Indian | ||
Community Collaborative and who currently reside in this | ||
State. | ||
(Source: P.A. 101-227, eff. 7-1-20; 101-341, eff. 1-1-20; | ||
101-643, eff. 6-18-20; 102-411, eff. 1-1-22 .)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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