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its schools to receive funding under this Section, a school |
district shall submit to its regional superintendent of schools |
an application, accompanied by a completed civic audit, for |
each school. A regional superintendent shall award funds to a |
district based on the number of teachers identified by the |
district to receive professional development multiplied by |
$250. A district must not be awarded more than $3,000 in any |
year, unless additional funds remain available after all |
eligible applicants have received funding. A district may not |
use funds authorized under this Section in any school more than |
once every 2 years. Funds provided under this Section must be |
used exclusively for professional development provided by |
entities that are approved providers for purposes of |
certificate renewal under Section 21-14 of this Code. |
(d) The civic audit form and its content must be designed |
and updated as deemed necessary by the Illinois Civic Mission |
Coalition. Data from completed civic audits must be processed |
by the Illinois Civic Mission Coalition. The civic audit must |
be made available by the Illinois Civic Mission Coalition and |
must be designed to provide teachers and principals with a |
blueprint to better understand how current curriculum, service |
learning, and extracurricular activities are providing civic |
learning experiences for their students.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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