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Public Act 096-0746 |
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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 Section | ||||
2-3.148 and by changing Section 22-45 as follows: | ||||
(105 ILCS 5/2-3.148 new)
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Sec. 2-3.148. Community schools. | ||||
(a) This Section applies beginning with the 2009-2010 | ||||
school year. | ||||
(b) The General Assembly finds all of the following: | ||||
(1) All children are capable of success. | ||||
(2) Schools are the centers of vibrant communities. | ||||
(3) Strong families build strong educational | ||||
communities. | ||||
(4) Children succeed when adults work together to | ||||
foster positive educational outcomes. | ||||
(5) Schools work best when families take active roles | ||||
in the education of children. | ||||
(6) Schools today are limited in their ability to | ||||
dedicate time and resources to provide a wide range of | ||||
educational opportunities to students because of the focus | ||||
on standardized test outcomes. | ||||
(7) By providing learning opportunities outside of |
normal school hours, including programs on life skills and | ||
health, students are more successful academically, more | ||
engaged in their communities, safer, and better prepared to | ||
make a successful transition from school to adulthood. | ||
(8) A community school is a traditional school that | ||
actively partners with its community to leverage existing | ||
resources and identify new resources to support the | ||
transformation of the school to provide enrichment and | ||
additional life skill opportunities for students, parents, | ||
and community members at-large. Each community school is | ||
unique because its programming is designed by and for the | ||
school staff, in partnership with parents, community | ||
stakeholders, and students. | ||
(9) Community schools currently exist in this State in | ||
urban, rural, and suburban communities. | ||
(10) Research shows that community schools have a | ||
powerful positive impact on students, as demonstrated by | ||
increased academic success, a positive change in attitudes | ||
toward school and learning, and decreased behavioral | ||
problems. | ||
(11) After-school and evening programs offered by | ||
community schools provide academic enrichment consistent | ||
with the Illinois Learning Standards and general school | ||
curriculum; an opportunity for physical fitness activities | ||
for students, fine arts programs, structured learning | ||
"play" time, and other recreational opportunities; a safe |
haven for students; and work supports for working families. | ||
(12) Community schools are cost-effective because they | ||
leverage existing resources provided by local, State, | ||
federal, and private sources and bring programs to the | ||
schools, where the students are already congregated. | ||
Community schools have been shown to leverage between $5 to | ||
$8 in existing programming for every $1 spent on a | ||
community school. | ||
(c) Subject to an appropriation or the availability of | ||
funding for such purposes, the State Board of Education shall | ||
make grants available to fund community schools and to enhance | ||
programs at community schools. A request-for-proposal process | ||
must be used in awarding grants under this subsection (c). | ||
Proposals may be submitted on behalf of a school, a school | ||
district, or a consortium of 2 or more schools or school | ||
districts. Proposals must be evaluated and scored on the basis | ||
of criteria consistent with this Section and other factors | ||
developed and adopted by the State Board of Education. | ||
Technical assistance in grant writing must be made available to | ||
schools, school districts, or consortia of school districts | ||
through the State Board of Education directly or through a | ||
resource and referral directory established and maintained by | ||
the State Board of Education. | ||
(d) In order to qualify for a community school grant under | ||
this Section, a school must, at a minimum, have the following | ||
components: |
(1) Before and after-school programming each school | ||
day to meet the identified needs of students. | ||
(2) Weekend programming. | ||
(3) At least 4 weeks of summer programming. | ||
(4) A local advisory group comprised of school | ||
leadership, parents, and community stakeholders that | ||
establishes school-specific programming goals, assesses | ||
program needs, and oversees the process of implementing | ||
expanded programming. | ||
(5) A program director or resource coordinator who is | ||
responsible for establishing a local advisory group, | ||
assessing the needs of students and community members, | ||
identifying programs to meet those needs, developing the | ||
before and after-school, weekend, and summer programming | ||
and overseeing the implementation of programming to ensure | ||
high quality, efficiency, and robust participation. | ||
(6) Programming that includes academic excellence | ||
aligned with the Illinois Learning Standards, life skills, | ||
healthy minds and bodies, parental support, and community | ||
engagement and that promotes staying in school and | ||
non-violent behavior and non-violent conflict resolution. | ||
(7) Maintenance of attendance records in all | ||
programming components. | ||
(8) Maintenance of measurable data showing annual | ||
participation and the impact of programming on the | ||
participating children and adults. |
(9) Documentation of true collaboration between the | ||
school and community stakeholders, including local | ||
governmental units, civic organizations, families, | ||
businesses, and social service providers. | ||
(10) A non-discrimination policy ensuring that the | ||
community school does not condition participation upon | ||
race, ethnic origin, religion, sex, or disability. | ||
(105 ILCS 5/22-45)
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Sec. 22-45. Illinois P-20 Council. | ||
(a) The General Assembly finds that preparing Illinoisans | ||
for success in school and the workplace requires a continuum of | ||
quality education from preschool through graduate school. This | ||
State needs a framework to guide education policy and integrate | ||
education at every level. A statewide coordinating council to | ||
study and make recommendations concerning education at all | ||
levels can avoid fragmentation of policies, promote improved | ||
teaching and learning, and continue to cultivate and | ||
demonstrate strong accountability and efficiency. Establishing | ||
an Illinois P-20 Council will develop a statewide agenda that | ||
will move the State towards the common goals of improving | ||
academic achievement, increasing college access and success, | ||
improving use of existing data and measurements, developing | ||
improved accountability, fostering innovative approaches to | ||
education, promoting lifelong learning, easing the transition | ||
to college, and reducing remediation. A pre-kindergarten |
through grade 20 agenda will strengthen this State's economic | ||
competitiveness by producing a highly-skilled workforce. In | ||
addition, lifelong learning plans will enhance this State's | ||
ability to leverage funding. | ||
(b) There is created the Illinois P-20 Council. The | ||
Illinois P-20 Council shall include all of the following | ||
members: | ||
(1) The Governor or his or designee, to serve as | ||
chairperson. | ||
(2) Four members of the General Assembly, one appointed | ||
by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, one | ||
appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of | ||
Representatives, one appointed by the President of the | ||
Senate, and one appointed by the Minority Leader of the | ||
Senate. | ||
(3) Six at-large members appointed by the Governor as | ||
follows, with 2 members being from the City of Chicago, 2
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members being from Lake County, McHenry County, Kane
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County, DuPage County, Will County, or that part of Cook
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County outside of the City of Chicago, and 2 members being
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from the remainder of the State: | ||
(A) one representative of civic leaders; | ||
(B) one representative of local government; | ||
(C) one representative of trade unions; | ||
(D) one representative of nonprofit organizations | ||
or foundations; |
(E) one representative of parents' organizations; | ||
and | ||
(F) one education research expert. | ||
(4) Five members appointed by statewide business | ||
organizations and business trade associations. | ||
(5) Six members appointed by statewide professional | ||
organizations and associations representing | ||
pre-kindergarten through grade 20 teachers, community | ||
college faculty, and public university faculty. | ||
(6) Two members appointed by associations representing | ||
local school administrators and school board members. One | ||
of these members must be a special education administrator. | ||
(7) One member representing community colleges, | ||
appointed by the Illinois Council of Community College | ||
Presidents. | ||
(8) One member representing 4-year independent | ||
colleges and universities, appointed by a statewide | ||
organization representing private institutions of higher | ||
learning. | ||
(9) One member representing public 4-year | ||
universities, appointed jointly by the university | ||
presidents and chancellors. | ||
(10) Ex-officio members as follows: | ||
(A) The State Superintendent of Education or his or | ||
her designee. | ||
(B) The Executive Director of the Board of Higher
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Education or his or her designee. | ||
(C) The President and Chief Executive Officer of | ||
the Illinois Community College Board or his or her | ||
designee. | ||
(D) The Executive Director of the Illinois Student | ||
Assistance Commission or his or her designee. | ||
(E) The Co-chairpersons of the Illinois Workforce | ||
Investment Board or their designee. | ||
(F) The Director of Commerce and Economic | ||
Opportunity or his or her designee. | ||
(G) The Chairperson of the Illinois Early Learning | ||
Council or his or her designee. | ||
(H) The President of the Illinois Mathematics and | ||
Science Academy or his or her designee. | ||
(I) The president of an association representing | ||
educators of adult learners or his or her
designee. | ||
Ex-officio members shall have no vote on the Illinois P-20 | ||
Council. | ||
Appointed members shall serve for staggered terms expiring | ||
on July 1 of the first, second, or third calendar year | ||
following their appointments or until their successors are | ||
appointed and have qualified. Staggered terms shall be | ||
determined by lot at the organizing meeting of the Illinois | ||
P-20 Council. | ||
Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as original | ||
appointments, and any member so appointed shall serve during |
the remainder of the term for which the vacancy occurred. | ||
(c) The Illinois P-20 Council shall be funded through State | ||
appropriations to support staff activities, research, | ||
data-collection, and dissemination. The Illinois P-20 Council | ||
shall be staffed by the Office of the Governor, in coordination | ||
with relevant State agencies, boards, and commissions. The | ||
Illinois Education Research Council shall provide research and | ||
coordinate research collection activities for the Illinois | ||
P-20 Council. | ||
(d) The Illinois P-20 Council shall have all of the | ||
following duties: | ||
(1) To make recommendations to do all of the following: | ||
(A) Coordinate pre-kindergarten through grade 20 | ||
(graduate school) education in this State through | ||
working at the intersections of educational systems to | ||
promote collaborative infrastructure. | ||
(B) Coordinate and leverage strategies, actions, | ||
legislation, policies, and resources of all | ||
stakeholders to support fundamental and lasting | ||
improvement in this State's public schools, community | ||
colleges, and universities. | ||
(C) Better align the high school curriculum with | ||
postsecondary expectations. | ||
(D) Better align assessments across all levels of | ||
education. | ||
(E) Reduce the need for students entering |
institutions of higher education to take remedial | ||
courses. | ||
(F) Smooth the transition from high school to | ||
college. | ||
(G) Improve high school and college graduation | ||
rates. | ||
(H) Improve the rigor and relevance of academic | ||
standards for college and workforce readiness. | ||
(I) Better align college and university teaching | ||
programs with the needs of Illinois schools.
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(2) To advise the Governor, the General Assembly, the | ||
State's education and higher education agencies, and the
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State's workforce and economic development boards and
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agencies on policies related to lifelong learning for | ||
Illinois students and families. | ||
(3) To articulate a framework for systemic educational | ||
improvement and innovation that will enable every student | ||
to meet or exceed Illinois learning standards and be | ||
well-prepared to succeed in the workforce and community. | ||
(4) To provide an estimated fiscal impact for | ||
implementation of all Council recommendations.
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(e) The chairperson of the Illinois P-20 Council may | ||
authorize the creation of working groups focusing on areas of | ||
interest to Illinois educational and workforce development, | ||
including without limitation the following areas: | ||
(1) Preparation, recruitment, and certification of |
highly qualified teachers. | ||
(2) Mentoring and induction of highly qualified | ||
teachers. | ||
(3) The diversity of highly qualified teachers. | ||
(4) Funding for highly qualified teachers, including | ||
developing a strategic and collaborative plan to seek | ||
federal and private grants to support initiatives | ||
targeting teacher preparation and its impact on student | ||
achievement. | ||
(5) Highly effective administrators. | ||
(6) Illinois birth through age 3 education, | ||
pre-kindergarten, and early childhood education. | ||
(7) The assessment, alignment, outreach, and network | ||
of college and workforce readiness efforts.
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(8) Alternative routes to college access. | ||
(9) Research data and accountability. | ||
(10) Community schools, community participation, and | ||
other innovative approaches to education that foster | ||
community partnerships. | ||
The chairperson of the Illinois P-20 Council may designate | ||
Council members to serve as working group chairpersons. Working | ||
groups may invite organizations and individuals representing | ||
pre-kindergarten through grade 20 interests to participate in | ||
discussions, data collection, and dissemination.
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(Source: P.A. 95-626, eff. 6-1-08; 95-996, eff. 10-3-08.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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