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Public Act 103-0743 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning education. | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly: | ||||
Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections | ||||
14A-32 and 27-22 as follows: | ||||
(105 ILCS 5/14A-32) | ||||
Sec. 14A-32. Accelerated placement; school district | ||||
responsibilities. | ||||
(a) Each school district shall have a policy that allows | ||||
for accelerated placement that includes or incorporates by | ||||
reference the following components: | ||||
(1) a provision that provides that participation in | ||||
accelerated placement is not limited to those children who | ||||
have been identified as gifted and talented, but rather is | ||||
open to all children who demonstrate high ability and who | ||||
may benefit from accelerated placement; | ||||
(2) a fair and equitable decision-making process that | ||||
involves multiple persons and includes a student's parents | ||||
or guardians; | ||||
(3) procedures for notifying parents or guardians of a | ||||
child of a decision affecting that child's participation | ||||
in an accelerated placement program; and | ||||
(4) an assessment process that includes multiple |
valid, reliable indicators. | ||
(a-5) By no later than the beginning of the 2023-2024 | ||
school year, a school district's accelerated placement policy | ||
shall allow for the automatic enrollment, in the following | ||
school term, of a student into the next most rigorous level of | ||
advanced coursework offered by the high school if the student | ||
meets or exceeds State standards in English language arts, | ||
mathematics, or science on a State assessment administered | ||
under Section 2-3.64a-5 as follows: | ||
(1) A student who meets or exceeds State standards in | ||
English language arts shall be automatically enrolled into | ||
the next most rigorous level of advanced coursework in | ||
English, social studies, humanities, or related subjects. | ||
(2) A student who meets or exceeds State standards in | ||
mathematics shall be automatically enrolled into the next | ||
most rigorous level of advanced coursework in mathematics. | ||
(3) A student who meets or exceeds State standards in | ||
science shall be automatically enrolled into the next most | ||
rigorous level of advanced coursework in science. | ||
(a-10) By no later than the beginning of the 2027-2028 | ||
school year, a school district's accelerated placement policy | ||
shall allow for automatic eligibility, in the following school | ||
term, for a student to enroll in the next most rigorous level | ||
of advanced coursework offered by the high school if the | ||
student meets State standards in English language arts, | ||
mathematics, or science on a State assessment administered |
under Section 2-3.64a-5 as follows: | ||
(1) A student who meets State standards in English | ||
language arts shall be automatically eligible to enroll in | ||
the next most rigorous level of advanced coursework in | ||
English, social studies, humanities, or related subjects. | ||
(2) A student who meets State standards in mathematics | ||
shall be automatically eligible to enroll in the next most | ||
rigorous level of advanced coursework in mathematics. | ||
(3) A student who meets State standards in science | ||
shall be automatically eligible to enroll in the next most | ||
rigorous level of advanced coursework in science. | ||
(a-15) For a student entering grade 12, the next most | ||
rigorous level of advanced coursework in English language arts | ||
or mathematics shall be a dual credit course, as defined in the | ||
Dual Credit Quality Act, an Advanced Placement course, as | ||
defined in Section 10 of the College and Career Success for All | ||
Students Act, or an International Baccalaureate course; | ||
otherwise, the next most rigorous level of advanced coursework | ||
under this subsection (a-15) (a-5) may include a dual credit | ||
course, as defined in the Dual Credit Quality Act, an Advanced | ||
Placement course, as defined in Section 10 of the College and | ||
Career Success for All Students Act, an International | ||
Baccalaureate course, an honors class, an enrichment | ||
opportunity, a gifted program, or another program offered by | ||
the district. | ||
A school district may use the student's most recent State |
assessment results to determine whether a student meets or | ||
exceeds State standards. For a student entering grade 9, | ||
results from the State assessment taken in grades 6 through 8 | ||
may be used. For other high school grades, the results from a | ||
locally selected, nationally normed assessment may be used | ||
instead of the State assessment if those results are the most | ||
recent. | ||
(a-20) A school district's accelerated placement policy | ||
may allow for the waiver of a course or unit of instruction | ||
completion requirement if (i) completion of the course or unit | ||
of instruction is required by this Code or rules adopted by the | ||
State Board of Education as a prerequisite to receiving a high | ||
school diploma and (ii) the school district has determined | ||
that the student has demonstrated mastery of or competency in | ||
the content of the course or unit of instruction. The school | ||
district shall maintain documentation of this determination of | ||
mastery or competency for each student, that shall include | ||
identification of the learning standards or competencies | ||
reviewed, the methods of measurement used, student | ||
performance, the date of the determination, and identification | ||
of the district personnel involved in the determination | ||
process. | ||
(a-25) A school district's accelerated placement policy | ||
must include a process through which the parent or guardian of | ||
each student who meets State standards is provided | ||
notification in writing of the student's eligibility for |
enrollment in accelerated courses. This notification must | ||
provide details on the procedures for the parent or guardian | ||
to enroll or not enroll the student in accelerated courses, in | ||
writing, on forms the school district makes available. If no | ||
course selection is made by the parent or guardian in | ||
accordance with procedures set forth by the school district, | ||
the student shall be automatically enrolled in the next most | ||
rigorous level of coursework. A school district must provide | ||
the parent or guardian of a student eligible for automatic | ||
enrollment under this subsection (a-5) or (a-10) with the | ||
option to instead have the student enroll in alternative | ||
coursework that better aligns with the student's postsecondary | ||
education or career goals. If applicable, a school district | ||
must provide notification to a student's parent or guardian | ||
that the student will receive a waiver of a course or unit of | ||
instruction completion requirement under subsections (a-5) or | ||
(a-10). | ||
Nothing in subsection this subsection (a-5) or (a-10) may | ||
be interpreted to preclude other students from enrolling in | ||
advanced coursework per the policy of a school district. | ||
(a-30) Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the | ||
implementation of policies that allow for automatic enrollment | ||
of students who meet standards on State assessments into the | ||
next most rigorous level of advanced coursework offered by a | ||
high school. | ||
(b) Further, a school district's accelerated placement |
policy may include or incorporate by reference, but need not | ||
be limited to, the following components: | ||
(1) procedures for annually informing the community | ||
at-large, including parents or guardians, community-based | ||
organizations, and providers of out-of-school programs, | ||
about the accelerated placement program and the methods | ||
used for the identification of children eligible for | ||
accelerated placement, including strategies to reach | ||
groups of students and families who have been historically | ||
underrepresented in accelerated placement programs and | ||
advanced coursework; | ||
(2) a process for referral that allows for multiple | ||
referrers, including a child's parents or guardians; other | ||
referrers may include licensed education professionals, | ||
the child, with the written consent of a parent or | ||
guardian, a peer, through a licensed education | ||
professional who has knowledge of the referred child's | ||
abilities, or, in case of possible early entrance, a | ||
preschool educator, pediatrician, or psychologist who | ||
knows the child; | ||
(3) a provision that provides that children | ||
participating in an accelerated placement program and | ||
their parents or guardians will be provided a written plan | ||
detailing the type of acceleration the child will receive | ||
and strategies to support the child; | ||
(4) procedures to provide support and promote success |
for students who are newly enrolled in an accelerated | ||
placement program; | ||
(5) a process for the school district to review and | ||
utilize disaggregated data on participation in an | ||
accelerated placement program to address gaps among | ||
demographic groups in accelerated placement opportunities; | ||
and | ||
(6) procedures to promote equity, which may | ||
incorporate one or more of the following evidence-based | ||
practices: | ||
(A) the use of multiple tools to assess | ||
exceptional potential and provide several pathways | ||
into advanced academic programs when assessing student | ||
need for advanced academic or accelerated programming; | ||
(B) providing enrichment opportunities starting in | ||
the early grades to address achievement gaps that | ||
occur at school entry and provide students with | ||
opportunities to demonstrate their advanced potential; | ||
(C) the use of universal screening combined with | ||
local school-based norms for placement in accelerated | ||
and advanced learning programs; | ||
(D) developing a continuum of services to identify | ||
and develop talent in all learners ranging from | ||
enriched learning experiences, such as problem-based | ||
learning, performance tasks, critical thinking, and | ||
career exploration, to accelerated placement and |
advanced academic programming; and | ||
(E) providing professional learning in gifted | ||
education for teachers and other appropriate school | ||
personnel to appropriately identify and challenge | ||
students from diverse cultures and backgrounds who may | ||
benefit from accelerated placement or advanced | ||
academic programming. | ||
(c) The State Board of Education shall adopt rules to | ||
determine data to be collected and disaggregated by | ||
demographic group regarding accelerated placement, including | ||
the rates of students who participate in and successfully | ||
complete advanced coursework, and a method of making the | ||
information available to the public. | ||
(d) On or before November 1, 2022, following a review of | ||
disaggregated data on the participation and successful | ||
completion rates of students enrolled in an accelerated | ||
placement program, each school district shall develop a plan | ||
to expand access to its accelerated placement program and to | ||
ensure the teaching capacity necessary to meet the increased | ||
demand. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-209, eff. 11-30-21 (See Section 5 of P.A. | ||
102-671 for effective date of P.A. 102-209); 103-263, eff. | ||
6-30-23.) | ||
(105 ILCS 5/27-22) (from Ch. 122, par. 27-22) | ||
Sec. 27-22. Required high school courses. |
(a) (Blank). | ||
(b) (Blank). | ||
(c) (Blank). | ||
(d) (Blank). | ||
(e) Through the 2023-2024 school year, as a prerequisite | ||
to receiving a high school diploma, each pupil entering the | ||
9th grade must, in addition to other course requirements, | ||
successfully complete all of the following courses: | ||
(1) Four years of language arts. | ||
(2) Two years of writing intensive courses, one of | ||
which must be English and the other of which may be English | ||
or any other subject. When applicable, writing-intensive | ||
courses may be counted towards the fulfillment of other | ||
graduation requirements. | ||
(3) Three years of mathematics, one of which must be | ||
Algebra I, one of which must include geometry content, and | ||
one of which may be an Advanced Placement computer science | ||
course. A mathematics course that includes geometry | ||
content may be offered as an integrated, applied, | ||
interdisciplinary, or career and technical education | ||
course that prepares a student for a career readiness | ||
path. | ||
(3.5) For pupils entering the 9th grade in the | ||
2022-2023 school year and 2023-2024 school year, one year | ||
of a course that includes intensive instruction in | ||
computer literacy, which may be English, social studies, |
or any other subject and which may be counted toward the | ||
fulfillment of other graduation requirements. | ||
(4) Two years of science. | ||
(5) Two years of social studies, of which at least one | ||
year must be history of the United States or a combination | ||
of history of the United States and American government | ||
and, beginning with pupils entering the 9th grade in the | ||
2016-2017 school year and each school year thereafter, at | ||
least one semester must be civics, which shall help young | ||
people acquire and learn to use the skills, knowledge, and | ||
attitudes that will prepare them to be competent and | ||
responsible citizens throughout their lives. Civics course | ||
content shall focus on government institutions, the | ||
discussion of current and controversial issues, service | ||
learning, and simulations of the democratic process. | ||
School districts may utilize private funding available for | ||
the purposes of offering civics education. Beginning with | ||
pupils entering the 9th grade in the 2021-2022 school | ||
year, one semester, or part of one semester, may include a | ||
financial literacy course. | ||
(6) One year chosen from (A) music, (B) art, (C) | ||
foreign language, which shall be deemed to include | ||
American Sign Language, (D) vocational education, or (E) | ||
forensic speech (speech and debate). A forensic speech | ||
course used to satisfy the course requirement under | ||
subdivision (1) may not be used to satisfy the course |
requirement under this subdivision (6). | ||
(e-5) Beginning with the 2024-2025 school year, as a | ||
prerequisite to receiving a high school diploma, each pupil | ||
entering the 9th grade must, in addition to other course | ||
requirements, successfully complete all of the following | ||
courses: | ||
(1) Four years of language arts. | ||
(2) Two years of writing intensive courses, one of | ||
which must be English and the other of which may be English | ||
or any other subject. If applicable, writing-intensive | ||
courses may be counted toward the fulfillment of other | ||
graduation requirements. | ||
(3) Three years of mathematics, one of which must be | ||
Algebra I, one of which must include geometry content, and | ||
one of which may be an Advanced Placement computer science | ||
course. A mathematics course that includes geometry | ||
content may be offered as an integrated, applied, | ||
interdisciplinary, or career and technical education | ||
course that prepares a student for a career readiness | ||
path. | ||
(3.5) One year of a course that includes intensive | ||
instruction in computer literacy, which may be English, | ||
social studies, or any other subject and which may be | ||
counted toward the fulfillment of other graduation | ||
requirements. | ||
(4) Two years of laboratory science. |
(5) Two years of social studies, of which at least one | ||
year must be history of the United States or a combination | ||
of history of the United States and American government | ||
and at least one semester must be civics, which shall help | ||
young people acquire and learn to use the skills, | ||
knowledge, and attitudes that will prepare them to be | ||
competent and responsible citizens throughout their lives. | ||
Civics course content shall focus on government | ||
institutions, the discussion of current and controversial | ||
issues, service learning, and simulations of the | ||
democratic process. School districts may utilize private | ||
funding available for the purposes of offering civics | ||
education. One semester, or part of one semester, may | ||
include a financial literacy course. | ||
(6) One year chosen from (A) music, (B) art, (C) | ||
foreign language, which shall be deemed to include | ||
American Sign Language, (D) vocational education, or (E) | ||
forensic speech (speech and debate). A forensic speech | ||
course used to satisfy the course requirement under | ||
subdivision (1) may not be used to satisfy the course | ||
requirement under this subdivision (6). | ||
(e-10) Beginning with the 2028-2029 school year, as a | ||
prerequisite to receiving a high school diploma, each pupil | ||
entering the 9th grade must, in addition to other course | ||
requirements, successfully complete 2 years of foreign | ||
language courses, which may include American Sign Language. A |
pupil may choose a third year of foreign language to satisfy | ||
the requirement under subdivision (6) of subsection (e-5). | ||
(f) The State Board of Education shall develop and inform | ||
school districts of standards for writing-intensive | ||
coursework. | ||
(f-5) If a school district offers an Advanced Placement | ||
computer science course to high school students, then the | ||
school board must designate that course as equivalent to a | ||
high school mathematics course and must denote on the | ||
student's transcript that the Advanced Placement computer | ||
science course qualifies as a mathematics-based, quantitative | ||
course for students in accordance with subdivision (3) of | ||
subsection (e) of this Section. | ||
(g) Public Act 83-1082 does not apply to pupils entering | ||
the 9th grade in 1983-1984 school year and prior school years | ||
or to students with disabilities whose course of study is | ||
determined by an individualized education program. | ||
Public Act 94-676 does not apply to pupils entering the | ||
9th grade in the 2004-2005 school year or a prior school year | ||
or to students with disabilities whose course of study is | ||
determined by an individualized education program. | ||
Subdivision (3.5) of subsection (e) does not apply to | ||
pupils entering the 9th grade in the 2021-2022 school year or a | ||
prior school year or to students with disabilities whose | ||
course of study is determined by an individualized education | ||
program. |
Subsection (e-5) does not apply to pupils entering the 9th | ||
grade in the 2023-2024 school year or a prior school year or to | ||
students with disabilities whose course of study is determined | ||
by an individualized education program. Subsection (e-10) does | ||
not apply to pupils entering the 9th grade in the 2027-2028 | ||
school year or a prior school year or to students with | ||
disabilities whose course of study is determined by an | ||
individualized education program. | ||
(h) The provisions of this Section are subject to the | ||
provisions of Sections 14A-32 and Section 27-22.05 of this | ||
Code and the Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness Act. | ||
(i) The State Board of Education may adopt rules to modify | ||
the requirements of this Section for any students enrolled in | ||
grades 9 through 12 if the Governor has declared a disaster due | ||
to a public health emergency pursuant to Section 7 of the | ||
Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-366, eff. 8-13-21; 102-551, eff. 1-1-22; | ||
102-864, eff. 5-13-22; 103-154, eff. 6-30-23.) | ||
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law. |