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Public Act 097-0607 | ||||
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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 10. The Counties Code is amended by changing | ||||
Section 3-9005 as follows:
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(55 ILCS 5/3-9005) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-9005)
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(Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 96-1551 )
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Sec. 3-9005. Powers and duties of State's attorney.
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(a) The duty of each State's attorney shall be:
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(1) To commence and prosecute all actions, suits, | ||||
indictments and
prosecutions, civil and criminal, in the | ||||
circuit court for his county,
in which the people of the | ||||
State or county may be concerned.
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(2) To prosecute all forfeited bonds and | ||||
recognizances, and all
actions and proceedings for the | ||||
recovery of debts, revenues, moneys,
fines, penalties and | ||||
forfeitures accruing to the State or his county, or
to any | ||||
school district or road district in his county; also, to
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prosecute all suits in his county against railroad or | ||||
transportation
companies, which may be prosecuted in the | ||||
name of the People of the
State of Illinois.
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(3) To commence and prosecute all actions and | ||||
proceedings brought by
any county officer in his official |
capacity.
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(4) To defend all actions and proceedings brought | ||
against his
county, or against any county or State officer, | ||
in his official
capacity, within his county.
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(5) To attend the examination of all persons brought | ||
before any judge
on habeas corpus, when the prosecution is | ||
in his county.
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(6) To attend before judges and prosecute charges of | ||
felony or
misdemeanor, for which the offender is required | ||
to be recognized to appear
before the circuit court, when | ||
in his power so to do.
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(7) To give his opinion, without fee or reward, to any | ||
county officer
in his county, upon any question or law | ||
relating to any criminal or other
matter, in which the | ||
people or the county may be concerned.
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(8) To assist the attorney general whenever it may be | ||
necessary, and in
cases of appeal from his county to the | ||
Supreme Court, to which it is the
duty of the attorney | ||
general to attend, he shall furnish the attorney general
at | ||
least 10 days before such is due to be filed, a manuscript | ||
of a proposed
statement, brief and argument to be printed | ||
and filed on behalf of the people,
prepared in accordance | ||
with the rules of the Supreme Court. However, if
such | ||
brief, argument or other document is due to be filed by law | ||
or order
of court within this 10 day period, then the | ||
State's attorney shall furnish
such as soon as may be |
reasonable.
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(9) To pay all moneys received by him in trust, without | ||
delay, to the
officer who by law is entitled to the custody | ||
thereof.
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(10) To notify, by first class mail, complaining | ||
witnesses of the ultimate
disposition of the cases arising | ||
from an indictment or an information.
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(11) To perform such other and further duties as may, | ||
from time to time,
be enjoined on him by law.
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(12) To appear in all proceedings by collectors of | ||
taxes against
delinquent taxpayers for judgments to sell | ||
real estate, and see that all the
necessary preliminary | ||
steps have been legally taken to make the judgment legal
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and binding.
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(13) To notify, by first-class mail, the State | ||
Superintendent of Education, the applicable regional | ||
superintendent of schools, and the superintendent of the | ||
employing school district or the chief school | ||
administrator of the employing nonpublic school, if any, | ||
upon the conviction of any individual known to possess a | ||
certificate or license issued pursuant to Article 21 or | ||
21B, respectively, of the School Code of any offense set | ||
forth in Section 21B-80 21-23a of the School Code or any | ||
other felony conviction, providing the name of the | ||
certificate holder, the fact of the conviction, and the | ||
name and location of the court where the conviction |
occurred. The certificate holder must also be | ||
contemporaneously sent a copy of the notice. | ||
(b) The State's Attorney of each county shall have | ||
authority to
appoint one or more special investigators to serve | ||
subpoenas, make return
of process and conduct investigations | ||
which assist the State's Attorney in
the performance of his | ||
duties. A special investigator shall not carry
firearms except | ||
with permission of the State's Attorney and only while
carrying | ||
appropriate identification indicating his employment and in | ||
the
performance of his assigned duties.
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Subject to the qualifications set forth in this subsection, | ||
special
investigators shall be peace officers and shall have | ||
all the powers possessed
by investigators under the State's | ||
Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's Act.
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No special investigator employed by the State's Attorney | ||
shall have peace
officer status or exercise police powers | ||
unless he or she successfully
completes the basic police | ||
training course mandated and approved by the
Illinois Law | ||
Enforcement Training Standards Board or such
board waives the | ||
training requirement by reason of the special
investigator's | ||
prior law enforcement experience or training or both. Any
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State's Attorney appointing a special investigator shall | ||
consult with all
affected local police agencies, to the extent | ||
consistent with the public
interest, if the special | ||
investigator is assigned to areas within that
agency's | ||
jurisdiction.
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Before a person is appointed as a special investigator, his
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fingerprints shall be taken and transmitted to the Department | ||
of State
Police. The Department shall examine its records and | ||
submit to the State's
Attorney of the county in which the | ||
investigator seeks appointment any
conviction information | ||
concerning the person on file with the Department.
No person | ||
shall be appointed as a special investigator if he has been
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convicted of a felony or other offense involving moral | ||
turpitude. A
special investigator shall be paid a salary and be | ||
reimbursed for actual
expenses incurred in performing his | ||
assigned duties. The county board
shall approve the salary and | ||
actual expenses and appropriate the salary
and expenses in the | ||
manner prescribed by law or ordinance.
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(c) The State's
Attorney may request and receive from | ||
employers, labor unions, telephone
companies, and utility | ||
companies
location information concerning putative fathers and | ||
noncustodial parents for
the purpose of establishing a child's | ||
paternity or establishing, enforcing, or
modifying a child | ||
support obligation. In this subsection, "location
information"
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means information about (i) the physical whereabouts of a | ||
putative father or
noncustodial parent, (ii) the putative | ||
father or noncustodial parent's
employer, or
(iii) the salary, | ||
wages, and other
compensation paid and the health insurance | ||
coverage provided to the putative
father or noncustodial parent | ||
by the employer of the putative father or
noncustodial parent
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or by a labor union of which the putative father or |
noncustodial parent is a
member.
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(d) For each State fiscal year, the
State's Attorney of | ||
Cook County shall appear before the General Assembly and
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request appropriations to be made from the Capital Litigation | ||
Trust Fund to the
State Treasurer for the purpose of providing | ||
assistance in the prosecution of
capital cases in Cook County | ||
and for the purpose of providing assistance to the State in | ||
post-conviction proceedings in capital cases under Article 122 | ||
of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 and in relation to | ||
petitions filed under Section 2-1401 of the Code of Civil | ||
Procedure in relation to capital cases. The State's Attorney | ||
may appear before the
General Assembly at other times during | ||
the State's fiscal year to request
supplemental appropriations | ||
from the Trust Fund to the State Treasurer.
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(e) The State's Attorney shall have the authority to enter | ||
into a written
agreement with the Department of Revenue for | ||
pursuit of civil
liability under Section 17-1a of the Criminal | ||
Code of 1961 against persons who
have issued to the Department | ||
checks or other orders in violation of the
provisions of | ||
paragraph (d) of subsection (B) of Section 17-1 of the Criminal
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Code of 1961, with the Department to retain the amount owing | ||
upon the
dishonored check or order along with the dishonored | ||
check fee imposed under the
Uniform Penalty and Interest Act, | ||
with the balance of damages, fees, and costs
collected under | ||
Section 17-1a of the Criminal Code of 1961 to be retained by
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the State's Attorney. The agreement shall not affect the |
allocation of fines
and costs imposed in any criminal | ||
prosecution.
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(Source: P.A. 96-431, eff. 8-13-09.)
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(Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 96-1551 )
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Sec. 3-9005. Powers and duties of State's attorney.
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(a) The duty of each State's attorney shall be:
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(1) To commence and prosecute all actions, suits, | ||
indictments and
prosecutions, civil and criminal, in the | ||
circuit court for his county,
in which the people of the | ||
State or county may be concerned.
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(2) To prosecute all forfeited bonds and | ||
recognizances, and all
actions and proceedings for the | ||
recovery of debts, revenues, moneys,
fines, penalties and | ||
forfeitures accruing to the State or his county, or
to any | ||
school district or road district in his county; also, to
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prosecute all suits in his county against railroad or | ||
transportation
companies, which may be prosecuted in the | ||
name of the People of the
State of Illinois.
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(3) To commence and prosecute all actions and | ||
proceedings brought by
any county officer in his official | ||
capacity.
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(4) To defend all actions and proceedings brought | ||
against his
county, or against any county or State officer, | ||
in his official
capacity, within his county.
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(5) To attend the examination of all persons brought |
before any judge
on habeas corpus, when the prosecution is | ||
in his county.
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(6) To attend before judges and prosecute charges of | ||
felony or
misdemeanor, for which the offender is required | ||
to be recognized to appear
before the circuit court, when | ||
in his power so to do.
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(7) To give his opinion, without fee or reward, to any | ||
county officer
in his county, upon any question or law | ||
relating to any criminal or other
matter, in which the | ||
people or the county may be concerned.
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(8) To assist the attorney general whenever it may be | ||
necessary, and in
cases of appeal from his county to the | ||
Supreme Court, to which it is the
duty of the attorney | ||
general to attend, he shall furnish the attorney general
at | ||
least 10 days before such is due to be filed, a manuscript | ||
of a proposed
statement, brief and argument to be printed | ||
and filed on behalf of the people,
prepared in accordance | ||
with the rules of the Supreme Court. However, if
such | ||
brief, argument or other document is due to be filed by law | ||
or order
of court within this 10 day period, then the | ||
State's attorney shall furnish
such as soon as may be | ||
reasonable.
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(9) To pay all moneys received by him in trust, without | ||
delay, to the
officer who by law is entitled to the custody | ||
thereof.
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(10) To notify, by first class mail, complaining |
witnesses of the ultimate
disposition of the cases arising | ||
from an indictment or an information.
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(11) To perform such other and further duties as may, | ||
from time to time,
be enjoined on him by law.
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(12) To appear in all proceedings by collectors of | ||
taxes against
delinquent taxpayers for judgments to sell | ||
real estate, and see that all the
necessary preliminary | ||
steps have been legally taken to make the judgment legal
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and binding.
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(13) To notify, by first-class mail, the State | ||
Superintendent of Education, the applicable regional | ||
superintendent of schools, and the superintendent of the | ||
employing school district or the chief school | ||
administrator of the employing nonpublic school, if any, | ||
upon the conviction of any individual known to possess a | ||
certificate or license issued pursuant to Article 21 or | ||
21B, respectively, of the School Code of any offense set | ||
forth in Section 21B-80 21-23a of the School Code or any | ||
other felony conviction, providing the name of the | ||
certificate holder, the fact of the conviction, and the | ||
name and location of the court where the conviction | ||
occurred. The certificate holder must also be | ||
contemporaneously sent a copy of the notice. | ||
(b) The State's Attorney of each county shall have | ||
authority to
appoint one or more special investigators to serve | ||
subpoenas, make return
of process and conduct investigations |
which assist the State's Attorney in
the performance of his | ||
duties. A special investigator shall not carry
firearms except | ||
with permission of the State's Attorney and only while
carrying | ||
appropriate identification indicating his employment and in | ||
the
performance of his assigned duties.
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Subject to the qualifications set forth in this subsection, | ||
special
investigators shall be peace officers and shall have | ||
all the powers possessed
by investigators under the State's | ||
Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's Act.
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No special investigator employed by the State's Attorney | ||
shall have peace
officer status or exercise police powers | ||
unless he or she successfully
completes the basic police | ||
training course mandated and approved by the
Illinois Law | ||
Enforcement Training Standards Board or such
board waives the | ||
training requirement by reason of the special
investigator's | ||
prior law enforcement experience or training or both. Any
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State's Attorney appointing a special investigator shall | ||
consult with all
affected local police agencies, to the extent | ||
consistent with the public
interest, if the special | ||
investigator is assigned to areas within that
agency's | ||
jurisdiction.
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Before a person is appointed as a special investigator, his
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fingerprints shall be taken and transmitted to the Department | ||
of State
Police. The Department shall examine its records and | ||
submit to the State's
Attorney of the county in which the | ||
investigator seeks appointment any
conviction information |
concerning the person on file with the Department.
No person | ||
shall be appointed as a special investigator if he has been
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convicted of a felony or other offense involving moral | ||
turpitude. A
special investigator shall be paid a salary and be | ||
reimbursed for actual
expenses incurred in performing his | ||
assigned duties. The county board
shall approve the salary and | ||
actual expenses and appropriate the salary
and expenses in the | ||
manner prescribed by law or ordinance.
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(c) The State's
Attorney may request and receive from | ||
employers, labor unions, telephone
companies, and utility | ||
companies
location information concerning putative fathers and | ||
noncustodial parents for
the purpose of establishing a child's | ||
paternity or establishing, enforcing, or
modifying a child | ||
support obligation. In this subsection, "location
information"
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means information about (i) the physical whereabouts of a | ||
putative father or
noncustodial parent, (ii) the putative | ||
father or noncustodial parent's
employer, or
(iii) the salary, | ||
wages, and other
compensation paid and the health insurance | ||
coverage provided to the putative
father or noncustodial parent | ||
by the employer of the putative father or
noncustodial parent
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or by a labor union of which the putative father or | ||
noncustodial parent is a
member.
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(d) For each State fiscal year, the
State's Attorney of | ||
Cook County shall appear before the General Assembly and
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request appropriations to be made from the Capital Litigation | ||
Trust Fund to the
State Treasurer for the purpose of providing |
assistance in the prosecution of
capital cases in Cook County | ||
and for the purpose of providing assistance to the State in | ||
post-conviction proceedings in capital cases under Article 122 | ||
of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 and in relation to | ||
petitions filed under Section 2-1401 of the Code of Civil | ||
Procedure in relation to capital cases. The State's Attorney | ||
may appear before the
General Assembly at other times during | ||
the State's fiscal year to request
supplemental appropriations | ||
from the Trust Fund to the State Treasurer.
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(e) The State's Attorney shall have the authority to enter | ||
into a written
agreement with the Department of Revenue for | ||
pursuit of civil
liability under subsection (E) of Section 17-1 | ||
of the Criminal Code of 1961 against persons who
have issued to | ||
the Department checks or other orders in violation of the
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provisions of paragraph (1) of subsection (B) of Section 17-1 | ||
of the Criminal
Code of 1961, with the Department to retain the | ||
amount owing upon the
dishonored check or order along with the | ||
dishonored check fee imposed under the
Uniform Penalty and | ||
Interest Act, with the balance of damages, fees, and costs
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collected under subsection (E) of Section 17-1 of the Criminal | ||
Code of 1961 or under Section 17-1a of that Code to be retained | ||
by
the State's Attorney. The agreement shall not affect the | ||
allocation of fines
and costs imposed in any criminal | ||
prosecution.
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(Source: P.A. 96-431, eff. 8-13-09; 96-1551, eff. 7-1-11.)
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Section 15. The School Code is amended by changing Sections | ||
2-3.25o, 3-11.5, 3-12, 10-21.9, 14C-8, 21-1a, 21-1b, 21-2, | ||
21-2.1, 21-2a, 21-3, 21-4, 21-5, 21-5b, 21-5c, 21-5d, 21-7.1, | ||
21-7.5, 21-7.6, 21-9, 21-10, 21-11.1, 21-11.2, 21-11.3, | ||
21-11.4, 21-12, 21-14, 21-16, 21-22, 21-25, 21-27, 24-14, 34-6, | ||
and 34-18.5 and by adding Article 21B as follows: | ||
(105 ILCS 5/2-3.25o)
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Sec. 2-3.25o. Registration and recognition of non-public | ||
elementary and
secondary schools.
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(a) Findings. The General Assembly finds and declares (i) | ||
that the
Constitution
of the State of Illinois provides that a | ||
"fundamental goal of the People of the
State is the
educational | ||
development of all persons to the limits of their capacities" | ||
and
(ii) that the
educational development of every school | ||
student serves the public purposes of
the State.
In order to | ||
ensure that all Illinois students and teachers have the | ||
opportunity
to enroll and
work in State-approved educational | ||
institutions and programs, the State Board
of
Education shall | ||
provide for the voluntary registration and recognition of
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non-public
elementary and secondary schools.
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(b) Registration. All non-public elementary and secondary | ||
schools in the
State
of
Illinois may voluntarily register with | ||
the State Board of Education on an
annual basis. Registration | ||
shall
be completed
in conformance with procedures prescribed by | ||
the State Board of Education.
Information
required for |
registration shall include assurances of compliance (i) with
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federal
and State
laws regarding health examination and | ||
immunization, attendance, length of term,
and
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nondiscrimination and (ii) with applicable fire and health | ||
safety requirements.
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(c) Recognition. All non-public elementary and secondary | ||
schools in the
State of
Illinois may voluntarily seek the | ||
status of "Non-public School Recognition"
from
the State
Board | ||
of Education. This status may be obtained by compliance with
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administrative
guidelines and review procedures as prescribed | ||
by the State Board of Education.
The
guidelines and procedures | ||
must recognize that some of the aims and the
financial bases of
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non-public schools are different from public schools and will | ||
not be identical
to those for
public schools, nor will they be | ||
more burdensome. The guidelines and procedures
must
also | ||
recognize the diversity of non-public schools and shall not | ||
impinge upon
the
noneducational relationships between those | ||
schools and their clientele.
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(c-5) Prohibition against recognition. A non-public | ||
elementary or secondary school may not obtain "Non-public | ||
School Recognition" status unless the school requires all | ||
certified and non-certified applicants for employment with the | ||
school, after July 1, 2007, to authorize a fingerprint-based | ||
criminal history records check as a condition of employment to | ||
determine if such applicants have been convicted of any of the | ||
enumerated criminal or drug offenses set forth in Section |
21-23a of this Code or have been convicted, within 7 years of | ||
the application for employment, of any other felony under the | ||
laws of this State or of any offense committed or attempted in | ||
any other state or against the laws of the United States that, | ||
if committed or attempted in this State, would have been | ||
punishable as a felony under the laws of this State. | ||
Authorization for the check shall be furnished by the | ||
applicant to the school, except that if the applicant is a | ||
substitute teacher seeking employment in more than one | ||
non-public school, a teacher seeking concurrent part-time | ||
employment positions with more than one non-public school (as a | ||
reading specialist, special education teacher, or otherwise), | ||
or an educational support personnel employee seeking | ||
employment positions with more than one non-public school, then | ||
only one of the non-public schools employing the individual | ||
shall request the authorization. Upon receipt of this | ||
authorization, the non-public school shall submit the | ||
applicant's name, sex, race, date of birth, social security | ||
number, fingerprint images, and other identifiers, as | ||
prescribed by the Department of State Police, to the Department | ||
of State Police. | ||
The Department of State Police and Federal Bureau of | ||
Investigation shall furnish, pursuant to a fingerprint-based | ||
criminal history records check, records of convictions, | ||
forever and hereafter, until expunged, to the president or | ||
principal of the non-public school that requested the check. |
The Department of State Police shall charge that school a fee | ||
for conducting such check, which fee must be deposited into the | ||
State Police Services Fund and must not exceed the cost of the | ||
inquiry. Subject to appropriations for these purposes, the | ||
State Superintendent of Education shall reimburse non-public | ||
schools for fees paid to obtain criminal history records checks | ||
under this Section. | ||
A non-public school may not obtain recognition status | ||
unless the school also performs a check of the Statewide Sex | ||
Offender Database, as authorized by the Sex Offender Community | ||
Notification Law, for each applicant for employment, after July | ||
1, 2007, to determine whether the applicant has been | ||
adjudicated a sex offender. | ||
Any information concerning the record of convictions | ||
obtained by a non-public school's president or principal under | ||
this Section is confidential and may be disseminated only to | ||
the governing body of the non-public school or any other person | ||
necessary to the decision of hiring the applicant for | ||
employment. A copy of the record of convictions obtained from | ||
the Department of State Police shall be provided to the | ||
applicant for employment. Upon a check of the Statewide Sex | ||
Offender Database, the non-public school shall notify the | ||
applicant as to whether or not the applicant has been | ||
identified in the Sex Offender Database as a sex offender. Any | ||
information concerning the records of conviction obtained by | ||
the non-public school's president or principal under this |
Section for a substitute teacher seeking employment in more | ||
than one non-public school, a teacher seeking concurrent | ||
part-time employment positions with more than one non-public | ||
school (as a reading specialist, special education teacher, or | ||
otherwise), or an educational support personnel employee | ||
seeking employment positions with more than one non-public | ||
school may be shared with another non-public school's principal | ||
or president to which the applicant seeks employment. Any | ||
person who releases any criminal history record information | ||
concerning an applicant for employment is guilty of a Class A | ||
misdemeanor and may be subject to prosecution under federal | ||
law, unless the release of such information is authorized by | ||
this Section. | ||
No non-public school may obtain recognition status that | ||
knowingly employs a person, hired after July 1, 2007, for whom | ||
a Department of State Police and Federal Bureau of | ||
Investigation fingerprint-based criminal history records check | ||
and a Statewide Sex Offender Database check has not been | ||
initiated or who has been convicted of any offense enumerated | ||
in Section 21B-80 21-23a of this Code or any offense committed | ||
or attempted in any other state or against the laws of the | ||
United States that, if committed or attempted in this State, | ||
would have been punishable as one or more of those offenses. No | ||
non-public school may obtain recognition status under this | ||
Section that knowingly employs a person who has been found to | ||
be the perpetrator of sexual or physical abuse of a minor under |
18 years of age pursuant to proceedings under Article II of the | ||
Juvenile Court Act of 1987. | ||
In order to obtain recognition status under this Section, a | ||
non-public school must require compliance with the provisions | ||
of this subsection (c-5) from all employees of persons or firms | ||
holding contracts with the school, including, but not limited | ||
to, food service workers, school bus drivers, and other | ||
transportation employees, who have direct, daily contact with | ||
pupils. Any information concerning the records of conviction or | ||
identification as a sex offender of any such employee obtained | ||
by the non-public school principal or president must be | ||
promptly reported to the school's governing body.
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(d) Public purposes. The provisions of this Section are in | ||
the public
interest, for
the public benefit, and serve secular | ||
public purposes.
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(e) Definition. For purposes of this Section, a non-public | ||
school means any
non-profit, non-home-based, and non-public | ||
elementary or secondary school that
is
in
compliance with Title | ||
VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and attendance at
which
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satisfies the requirements of Section 26-1 of this Code.
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(Source: P.A. 95-351, eff. 8-23-07; 96-431, eff. 8-13-09.)
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(105 ILCS 5/3-11.5)
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Sec. 3-11.5. Regional professional development review | ||
committee. The
regional superintendent of schools shall | ||
constitute a regional professional
development
review |
committee or committees, as provided in paragraph (2) of | ||
subsection (g)
of
Section 21-14 of this Code, to advise the | ||
regional superintendent of schools,
upon his
or her request, | ||
and to hear appeals relating to the renewal of teaching
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certificates, in
accordance with Section 21-14 of this Code. | ||
The expenses of these review
committees
shall be funded, in | ||
part, from the fees collected pursuant to Section 21-16 or | ||
21B-40 of
this Code
and deposited into the institute fund.
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(Source: P.A. 91-102, eff. 7-12-99.)
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(105 ILCS 5/3-12) (from Ch. 122, par. 3-12)
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Sec. 3-12. Institute fund. | ||
(a) All certificate
registration fees and
a portion of | ||
renewal and duplicate fees
shall be kept by the regional | ||
superintendent as described in Section 21-16 or 21B-40 of
this | ||
Code, together with a record of the
names of the persons paying | ||
them. Such fees shall be deposited
into the institute fund and
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shall be used by the regional superintendent
to defray expenses | ||
associated with the
work of
the regional professional | ||
development review committees established pursuant to
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paragraph (2) of subsection (g) of Section 21-14 of this Code | ||
to advise the
regional
superintendent, upon his or her request, | ||
and to hear appeals relating to the
renewal of
teaching | ||
certificates, in accordance with Section 21-14 of this Code; to | ||
defray
expenses
connected with improving the technology | ||
necessary for the efficient processing
of
certificates; to |
defray all costs associated with the administration of teaching | ||
certificates;
to defray expenses incidental to
teachers' | ||
institutes,
workshops or meetings of a professional nature that | ||
are designed to promote the
professional growth of teachers or | ||
for the purpose of defraying the expense of
any general or | ||
special meeting of teachers or school personnel of the region,
| ||
which has been approved by the regional superintendent.
| ||
(b) In addition to the use of moneys in the institute fund | ||
to defray expenses under subsection (a) of this Section, the | ||
State Superintendent of Education, as authorized under Section | ||
2-3.105 of this Code, shall use moneys in the institute fund to | ||
defray all costs associated with the administration of teaching | ||
certificates within a city having a population exceeding | ||
500,000.
| ||
(c) The regional superintendent shall on or before January | ||
1 of each year
publish in a newspaper of general circulation | ||
published in the region or
shall post in each school building | ||
under his jurisdiction an accounting of
(1) the balance on hand | ||
in the Institute fund at the beginning of the
previous year; | ||
(2) all receipts within the previous year deposited in the
| ||
fund, with the sources from which they were derived; (3) the | ||
amount
distributed from the fund and the purposes for which | ||
such distributions
were made; and (4) the balance on hand in | ||
the fund.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 96-893, eff. 7-1-10.)
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(105 ILCS 5/10-21.9) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-21.9)
| ||
Sec. 10-21.9. Criminal history records checks and checks of | ||
the Statewide Sex Offender Database and Statewide Child | ||
Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Database.
| ||
(a) Certified and noncertified applicants for employment | ||
with a school
district, except school bus driver applicants, | ||
are required as a condition
of employment to authorize a | ||
fingerprint-based criminal history records check to determine | ||
if such applicants have been convicted of any of
the enumerated | ||
criminal or drug offenses in subsection (c) of this Section or
| ||
have been convicted, within 7 years of the application for | ||
employment with
the
school district, of any other felony under | ||
the laws of this State or of any
offense committed or attempted | ||
in any other state or against the laws of
the United States | ||
that, if committed or attempted in this State, would
have been | ||
punishable as a felony under the laws of this State.
| ||
Authorization for
the check shall be furnished by the applicant | ||
to
the school district, except that if the applicant is a | ||
substitute teacher
seeking employment in more than one school | ||
district, a teacher seeking
concurrent part-time employment | ||
positions with more than one school
district (as a reading | ||
specialist, special education teacher or otherwise),
or an | ||
educational support personnel employee seeking employment | ||
positions
with more than one district, any such district may | ||
require the applicant to
furnish authorization for
the check to | ||
the regional superintendent
of the educational service region |
in which are located the school districts
in which the | ||
applicant is seeking employment as a substitute or concurrent
| ||
part-time teacher or concurrent educational support personnel | ||
employee.
Upon receipt of this authorization, the school | ||
district or the appropriate
regional superintendent, as the | ||
case may be, shall submit the applicant's
name, sex, race, date | ||
of birth, social security number, fingerprint images, and other | ||
identifiers, as prescribed by the Department
of State Police, | ||
to the Department. The regional
superintendent submitting the | ||
requisite information to the Department of
State Police shall | ||
promptly notify the school districts in which the
applicant is | ||
seeking employment as a substitute or concurrent part-time
| ||
teacher or concurrent educational support personnel employee | ||
that
the
check of the applicant has been requested. The | ||
Department of State Police and the Federal Bureau of | ||
Investigation shall furnish, pursuant to a fingerprint-based | ||
criminal history records check, records of convictions, until | ||
expunged, to the president of the school board for the school | ||
district that requested the check, or to the regional | ||
superintendent who requested the check.
The
Department shall | ||
charge
the school district
or the appropriate regional | ||
superintendent a fee for
conducting
such check, which fee shall | ||
be deposited in the State
Police Services Fund and shall not | ||
exceed the cost of
the inquiry; and the
applicant shall not be | ||
charged a fee for
such check by the school
district or by the | ||
regional superintendent, except that those applicants seeking |
employment as a substitute teacher with a school district may | ||
be charged a fee not to exceed the cost of the inquiry. Subject | ||
to appropriations for these purposes, the State Superintendent | ||
of Education shall reimburse school districts and regional | ||
superintendents for fees paid to obtain criminal history | ||
records checks under this Section.
| ||
(a-5) The school district or regional superintendent shall | ||
further perform a check of the Statewide Sex Offender Database, | ||
as authorized by the Sex Offender Community Notification Law, | ||
for each applicant.
| ||
(a-6) The school district or regional superintendent shall | ||
further perform a check of the Statewide Child Murderer and | ||
Violent Offender Against Youth Database, as authorized by the | ||
Child Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Community | ||
Notification Law, for each applicant.
| ||
(b)
Any information
concerning the record of convictions | ||
obtained by the president of the
school board or the regional | ||
superintendent shall be confidential and may
only be | ||
transmitted to the superintendent of the school district or his
| ||
designee, the appropriate regional superintendent if
the check | ||
was
requested by the school district, the presidents of the | ||
appropriate school
boards if
the check was requested from the | ||
Department of State
Police by the regional superintendent, the | ||
State Superintendent of
Education, the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board, any other person
necessary to the decision | ||
of hiring the applicant for employment, or for clarification |
purposes the Department of State Police or Statewide Sex | ||
Offender Database, or both. A copy
of the record of convictions | ||
obtained from the Department of State Police
shall be provided | ||
to the applicant for employment. Upon the check of the | ||
Statewide Sex Offender Database, the school district or | ||
regional superintendent shall notify an applicant as to whether | ||
or not the applicant has been identified in the Database as a | ||
sex offender. If a check of
an applicant for employment as a | ||
substitute or concurrent part-time teacher
or concurrent | ||
educational support personnel employee in more than one
school | ||
district was requested by the regional superintendent, and the
| ||
Department of State Police upon a check ascertains that the | ||
applicant
has not been convicted of any of the enumerated | ||
criminal or drug offenses
in subsection (c)
or has not been | ||
convicted, within 7 years of the
application for
employment | ||
with the
school district, of any other felony under the laws of | ||
this State or of any
offense committed or attempted in any | ||
other state or against the laws of
the United States that, if | ||
committed or attempted in this State, would
have been | ||
punishable as a felony under the laws of this State
and so | ||
notifies the regional
superintendent and if the regional | ||
superintendent upon a check ascertains that the applicant has | ||
not been identified in the Sex Offender Database as a sex | ||
offender, then the
regional superintendent shall issue to the | ||
applicant a certificate
evidencing that as of the date | ||
specified by the Department of State Police
the applicant has |
not been convicted of any of the enumerated criminal or
drug | ||
offenses in subsection (c)
or has not been
convicted, within 7 | ||
years of the application for employment with the
school | ||
district, of any other felony under the laws of this State or | ||
of any
offense committed or attempted in any other state or | ||
against the laws of
the United States that, if committed or | ||
attempted in this State, would
have been punishable as a felony | ||
under the laws of this State and evidencing that as of the date | ||
that the regional superintendent conducted a check of the | ||
Statewide Sex Offender Database, the applicant has not been | ||
identified in the Database as a sex offender. The school
board | ||
of
any
school district
may rely on the
certificate issued by | ||
any regional superintendent to that substitute teacher, | ||
concurrent part-time teacher, or concurrent educational | ||
support personnel employee or may
initiate its own criminal | ||
history records check of the applicant through the Department | ||
of
State Police and its own check of the Statewide Sex Offender | ||
Database as provided in subsection (a). Any person who releases | ||
any
confidential information concerning any criminal | ||
convictions of an
applicant for employment shall be guilty of a | ||
Class A misdemeanor, unless
the release of such information is | ||
authorized by this Section.
| ||
(c) No school board shall knowingly employ a person who has | ||
been
convicted of any offense that would subject him or her to | ||
license certification suspension or revocation pursuant to | ||
Section 21B-80 21-23a of this Code.
Further, no school board |
shall knowingly employ a person who has been found
to be the | ||
perpetrator of sexual or physical abuse of any minor under 18 | ||
years
of age pursuant to proceedings under Article II of the | ||
Juvenile Court Act of
1987.
| ||
(d) No school board shall knowingly employ a person for | ||
whom a criminal
history records check and a Statewide Sex | ||
Offender Database check has not been initiated.
| ||
(e) Upon receipt of the record of a conviction of or a | ||
finding of child
abuse by a holder of any
certificate issued | ||
pursuant to Article 21 or Section 34-8.1 or 34-83 of the
School | ||
Code, the
State Superintendent of Education may initiate | ||
certificate suspension
and revocation proceedings as | ||
authorized by law.
| ||
(e-5) The superintendent of the employing school board | ||
shall, in writing, notify the State Superintendent of Education | ||
and the applicable regional superintendent of schools of any | ||
certificate holder whom he or she has reasonable cause to | ||
believe has committed an intentional act of abuse or neglect | ||
with the result of making a child an abused child or a | ||
neglected child, as defined in Section 3 of the Abused and | ||
Neglected Child Reporting Act, and that act resulted in the | ||
certificate holder's dismissal or resignation from the school | ||
district. This notification must be submitted within 30 days | ||
after the dismissal or resignation. The certificate holder must | ||
also be contemporaneously sent a copy of the notice by the | ||
superintendent. All correspondence, documentation, and other |
information so received by the regional superintendent of | ||
schools, the State Superintendent of Education, the State Board | ||
of Education, or the State Teacher Certification Board under | ||
this subsection (e-5) is confidential and must not be disclosed | ||
to third parties, except (i) as necessary for the State | ||
Superintendent of Education or his or her designee to | ||
investigate and prosecute pursuant to Article 21 of this Code, | ||
(ii) pursuant to a court order, (iii) for disclosure to the | ||
certificate holder or his or her representative, or (iv) as | ||
otherwise provided in this Article and provided that any such | ||
information admitted into evidence in a hearing is exempt from | ||
this confidentiality and non-disclosure requirement. Except | ||
for an act of willful or wanton misconduct, any superintendent | ||
who provides notification as required in this subsection (e-5) | ||
shall have immunity from any liability, whether civil or | ||
criminal or that otherwise might result by reason of such | ||
action. | ||
(f) After January 1, 1990 the provisions of this Section | ||
shall apply
to all employees of persons or firms holding | ||
contracts with any school
district including, but not limited | ||
to, food service workers, school bus
drivers and other | ||
transportation employees, who have direct, daily contact
with | ||
the pupils of any school in such district. For purposes of | ||
criminal
history records checks and checks of the Statewide Sex | ||
Offender Database on employees of persons or firms holding
| ||
contracts with more than one school district and assigned to |
more than one
school district, the regional superintendent of | ||
the educational service
region in which the contracting school | ||
districts are located may, at the
request of any such school | ||
district, be responsible for receiving the
authorization for
a | ||
criminal history records check prepared by each such employee | ||
and
submitting the same to the Department of State Police and | ||
for conducting a check of the Statewide Sex Offender Database | ||
for each employee. Any information
concerning the record of | ||
conviction and identification as a sex offender of any such | ||
employee obtained by the
regional superintendent shall be | ||
promptly reported to the president of the
appropriate school | ||
board or school boards.
| ||
(g) In order to student teach in the public schools, a | ||
person is required to authorize a fingerprint-based criminal | ||
history records check and checks of the Statewide Sex Offender | ||
Database and Statewide Child Murderer and Violent Offender | ||
Against Youth Database prior to participating in any field | ||
experiences in the public schools. Authorization for and | ||
payment of the costs of the checks must be furnished by the | ||
student teacher. Results of the checks must be furnished to the | ||
higher education institution where the student teacher is | ||
enrolled and the superintendent of the school district where | ||
the student is assigned. | ||
(Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 96-431, eff. 8-13-09; | ||
96-1452, eff. 8-20-10; 96-1489, eff. 1-1-11; revised 1-4-11.)
|
(105 ILCS 5/14C-8) (from Ch. 122, par. 14C-8)
| ||
Sec. 14C-8. Teacher certification - Qualifications - | ||
Issuance of
certificates. No person shall be eligible
for | ||
employment by a school district as a teacher of transitional
| ||
bilingual education without either (a) holding a valid teaching | ||
certificate
issued pursuant to Article 21 of this Code and | ||
meeting such additional language
and course requirements as | ||
prescribed by the State Board of Education or
(b) meeting the | ||
requirements
set forth in this Section.
The Certification Board | ||
shall issue certificates
valid for teaching in all grades of | ||
the common school in
transitional bilingual education programs | ||
to any person
who presents it with satisfactory evidence that | ||
he
possesses an adequate speaking and reading ability in a
| ||
language other than English in which transitional bilingual
| ||
education is offered and communicative skills in
English, and | ||
possessed within 5 years previous to his or her
applying
for a | ||
certificate under this Section a valid teaching
certificate | ||
issued by a foreign country, or by a State or
possession or | ||
territory of the United States, or other evidence
of teaching | ||
preparation as may be determined to be
sufficient by the | ||
Certification Board, or holds
a degree from an institution of | ||
higher learning in a foreign country
which the Certification | ||
Board determines to be the equivalent of a
bachelor's degree | ||
from a recognized
institution of higher learning in the
United | ||
States; provided that any
person seeking a certificate under | ||
this
Section must meet the following additional requirements:
|
(1) Such persons must be in good health;
| ||
(2) Such persons must be of sound moral character;
| ||
(3) Such persons must be legally present in the
United | ||
States and possess legal authorization for employment;
| ||
(4) Such persons must not be employed to replace
any | ||
presently employed teacher who otherwise would not be
| ||
replaced for any reason.
| ||
Certificates issuable pursuant to
this Section shall be | ||
issuable only during the 5 years
immediately following the | ||
effective date of this Act and
thereafter for additional | ||
periods of one year only upon
a determination by the State | ||
Board of Education that a
school district lacks the number of | ||
teachers necessary to
comply with the mandatory requirements of | ||
Section 14C-3 of this Article for the establishment and | ||
maintenance
of programs of transitional bilingual education
| ||
and said certificates issued by the Certification Board
shall | ||
be valid for a period of 6 years following their
date of | ||
issuance and shall not be renewed, except that one renewal for
| ||
a period of two years may be granted if necessary to permit the | ||
holder of
a certificate issued under this Section to acquire a | ||
teaching certificate
pursuant to Article 21 of this Code. Such | ||
certificates
and the persons to whom they are issued shall be | ||
exempt
from the provisions of Article 21 or Article 21B of this | ||
Code , except that Sections 21-16, 21-22, 21B-75, 21B-90, and | ||
21B-105 of this Code shall continue to be applicable to all | ||
such certificates or licenses except
that Sections 21-12, |
21-13, 21-16, 21-17, 21-21,
21-22, 21-23 and 21-24 shall | ||
continue to be applicable to
all such certificates .
| ||
After the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1984, an | ||
additional
renewal for a period to expire August 31, 1985, may | ||
be granted. The State
Board of Education shall report to the | ||
General Assembly on or before
January 31, 1985 its | ||
recommendations for the qualification of teachers of
bilingual | ||
education and for the qualification of teachers of English as a
| ||
second language. Said qualification program shall take effect | ||
no later than
August 31, 1985.
| ||
Beginning July 1, 2001, the State Board of Education shall | ||
implement a test
or
tests to assess the speaking, reading, | ||
writing, and grammar skills of
applicants for a
certificate | ||
issued under this Section in the English language and in the
| ||
language of the
transitional bilingual education program | ||
requested by the applicant and shall
establish
appropriate fees | ||
for these tests. The State Board of Education, in
consultation | ||
with the
Certification Board, shall promulgate rules to | ||
implement the required tests,
including
specific provisions to | ||
govern test selection, test validation,
determination of a | ||
passing
score, administration of the test or tests, frequency | ||
of administration,
applicant fees,
identification requirements | ||
for test takers, frequency of applicants taking the
tests, the
| ||
years for which a score is valid, waiving tests for individuals | ||
who have
satisfactorily
passed other tests, and the | ||
consequences of dishonest conduct in the
application for or
|
taking of the tests.
| ||
If the qualifications of an applicant for a certificate | ||
valid for
teaching in transitional bilingual education | ||
programs in all grades of the
common schools do not meet the | ||
requirements established for the issuance of
that certificate, | ||
the Certification Board nevertheless shall issue the
applicant | ||
a substitute teacher's certificate under Section 21-9
whenever | ||
it appears from the face of the
application submitted for | ||
certification as a teacher of transitional
bilingual education | ||
and the evidence presented in support thereof that the
| ||
applicant's qualifications meet the requirements established | ||
for the
issuance of a certificate under Section 21-9; provided, | ||
that if it
does not appear from the face of such application | ||
and supporting evidence
that the applicant is qualified for | ||
issuance of a certificate under Section
21-9 the Certification | ||
Board shall evaluate the application with
reference to the | ||
requirements for issuance of certificates under Section
21-9 | ||
and shall inform the applicant, at the time it denies the
| ||
application submitted for
certification as a teacher of | ||
transitional bilingual education, of the
additional | ||
qualifications which the applicant must possess in order to | ||
meet
the requirements established for issuance of (i) a | ||
certificate valid for
teaching in transitional bilingual | ||
education programs in all grades of the
common schools and (ii) | ||
a substitute teacher's certificate under Section 21-9.
| ||
This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. |
(Source: P.A. 94-1105, eff. 6-1-07; 95-496, eff. 8-28-07; | ||
95-876, eff. 8-21-08.)
| ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-1a) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-1a)
| ||
Sec. 21-1a. Tests required for certification and teacher | ||
preparation.
| ||
(a) After July 1, 1988, in addition to all other | ||
requirements, early
childhood, elementary, special, high | ||
school, school service personnel, or,
except as provided in | ||
Section 34-6, administrative certificates shall be
issued to | ||
persons who have satisfactorily passed a test of basic skills, | ||
an assessment of professional teaching, and a test of subject | ||
matter knowledge, provided that a person who passed another | ||
state's test of basic skills as a condition of certification or | ||
of admission to a teacher preparation program shall not be | ||
required to pass this State's test of basic skills.
The tests | ||
of basic skills and subject matter
knowledge shall be the tests | ||
which from time to time are designated by the
State Board of | ||
Education in consultation with the State Teacher
Certification | ||
Board and may be tests prepared by an educational testing
| ||
organization or tests designed by the State Board of Education | ||
in
consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board. The | ||
areas to be
covered by the test of basic skills shall include | ||
the basic skills of
reading, writing, grammar and mathematics. | ||
The test of subject matter
knowledge shall assess content | ||
knowledge in the specific subject field. The
tests shall be |
designed to be racially neutral to assure that no
person in | ||
taking the tests is thereby discriminated against on the basis | ||
of
race, color, national origin or other factors unrelated to | ||
the person's
ability to perform as a certificated employee. The | ||
score required to pass
the tests of basic skills and subject | ||
matter knowledge shall be fixed by
the State Board of Education | ||
in consultation with the State Teacher
Certification Board. The | ||
tests shall be held not fewer than 3 times a year
at such time | ||
and place as may be designated by the State Board of Education
| ||
in consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board.
| ||
(b) (Blank). Except as provided in Section 34-6, the | ||
provisions of subsection
(a) of this Section shall apply | ||
equally in any school district subject to
Article 34, provided | ||
that the State Board of Education shall determine
which | ||
certificates issued under Sections 34-8.1 and 34-83 prior to | ||
July 1,
1988 are comparable to any early childhood certificate, | ||
elementary school
certificate, special certificate, high | ||
school certificate, school service
personnel certificate or | ||
administrative certificate issued under this
Article as of July | ||
1, 1988.
| ||
(c) (Blank). A person who holds an early childhood, | ||
elementary, special, high
school or school service personnel | ||
certificate issued under this Article on
or at any time before | ||
July 1, 1988, including a person who has been
issued any such | ||
certificate pursuant to Section 21-11.1 or in exchange for
a | ||
comparable certificate theretofore issued under Section 34-8.1 |
or Section
34-83, shall not be required to take or pass the | ||
tests in order to
thereafter have such certificate renewed.
| ||
(d) The State Board of Education in consultation with the | ||
State Teacher
Certification Board shall conduct a pilot | ||
administration of the tests by
administering the test to | ||
students completing teacher education programs in
the 1986-87 | ||
school year for the purpose of determining the effect and
| ||
impact of testing candidates for certification.
| ||
Beginning with the 2002-2003 academic year, a student may | ||
not enroll
in a teacher preparation program at a recognized | ||
teacher training
institution until he or she has passed the | ||
basic skills test.
| ||
Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of | ||
the 94th General Assembly, prior to completing an approved | ||
teacher preparation program, a preservice education candidate | ||
must satisfactorily pass the test of subject matter knowledge | ||
in the discipline in which he or she will be certified to | ||
teach. The teacher preparation program may require passage of | ||
the test of subject matter knowledge at any time during the | ||
program, including prior to student teaching.
| ||
(e) The rules and regulations developed to implement the | ||
required test
of basic skills and subject matter knowledge | ||
shall include the requirements
of subsections (a), (b), and (c) | ||
and shall include specific regulations to
govern test | ||
selection; test validation and determination of a passing
| ||
score; administration of the tests; frequency of |
administration; applicant
fees; frequency of applicants' | ||
taking the tests; the years for which a
score is valid; and, | ||
waiving certain additional tests for additional
certificates | ||
to individuals who have satisfactorily passed the test of
basic | ||
skills and subject matter knowledge as required in subsection | ||
(a).
The State Board of Education shall provide, by rule, | ||
specific policies that
assure uniformity in the difficulty | ||
level of each form of the basic skills
test and each subject | ||
matter knowledge test from test-to-test and
year-to-year. The | ||
State Board of Education shall also set a passing
score for the | ||
tests.
| ||
(f) (Blank). The State Teacher Certification Board may | ||
issue a nonrenewable
temporary certificate between July 1, 1988 | ||
and August 31, 1988 to
individuals who have taken the tests of | ||
basic skills and subject matter
knowledge prescribed by this | ||
Section but have not received such test scores
by August 31, | ||
1988. Such temporary certificates shall expire on
December 31, | ||
1988.
| ||
(g) (Blank). Beginning February 15, 2000, the State Board | ||
of
Education, in
consultation with the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board,
shall implement and administer a new | ||
system of certification for teachers in
the State of Illinois. | ||
The State Board of Education, in consultation with the
State | ||
Teacher Certification Board, shall design
and implement a | ||
system of examinations and various other criteria which
shall | ||
be required prior to the issuance of Initial Teaching |
Certificates and
Standard Teaching Certificates. These | ||
examinations and indicators shall be
based on national and | ||
State professional teaching standards,
as determined by
the | ||
State Board of Education, in consultation with the State | ||
Teacher
Certification Board. The State
Board of Education may | ||
adopt any and all regulations necessary to implement and
| ||
administer
this Section.
| ||
(h) (Blank). The State Board of Education shall report to | ||
the Illinois
General Assembly and the Governor with | ||
recommendations for further changes and
improvements to the | ||
teacher certification system no later than July 1,
1999
and on | ||
an annual basis until July 1, 2001.
| ||
(i) This Section is repealed on June 30, 2012. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-689, eff. 8-25-09.)
| ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-1b) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-1b)
| ||
Sec. 21-1b. Subject endorsement on certificates. | ||
(a) All certificates
initially issued under this Article | ||
after June 30, 1986, shall be
specifically endorsed by the | ||
State Board of Education for each subject the
holder of the | ||
certificate is legally qualified to teach, such endorsements
to | ||
be made in accordance with standards promulgated by the State | ||
Board of
Education in consultation with the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board. The regional superintendent of schools, | ||
however, has the duty, after appropriate training, to accept | ||
and review all transcripts for new initial certificate |
applications and ensure that each applicant has met all of the | ||
criteria established by the State Board of Education in | ||
consultation with with the State Teacher Certification Board. | ||
All
certificates which are issued under this Article prior to | ||
July 1, 1986 may,
by application to the State Board of | ||
Education, be specifically endorsed
for each subject the holder | ||
is legally qualified to teach. Endorsements
issued under this | ||
Section shall not apply to substitute teacher's
certificates | ||
issued under Section 21-9 of this Code.
| ||
(b) Until December 31, 2011 Commencing July 1, 1999 , each | ||
application for endorsement of an existing
teaching | ||
certificate shall be accompanied by a $30 nonrefundable fee. | ||
(c) Beginning on January 1, 2012, each application for | ||
endorsement of an existing teaching certificate must be | ||
accompanied by a $50 nonrefundable fee. | ||
(d) There is hereby created a Teacher Certificate
Fee
| ||
Revolving Fund as a special fund within the State Treasury. The | ||
proceeds of
each endorsement $30 fee shall be paid into the | ||
Teacher
Certificate Fee Revolving
Fund; and the moneys in that | ||
Fund shall be appropriated and used to provide the
technology | ||
and other resources necessary for the timely and efficient
| ||
processing of certification requests. The Teacher Certificate | ||
Fee Revolving Fund is not subject to administrative charge | ||
transfers authorized under Section 8h of the State Finance Act | ||
from the Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund into any other | ||
fund of this State.
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(e) The State Board of Education and each regional office | ||
of education are authorized to charge a service or convenience | ||
fee for the use of credit cards for the payment of | ||
certification fees. This service or convenience fee may not | ||
exceed the amount required by the credit card processing | ||
company or vendor that has entered into a contract with the | ||
State Board or regional office of education for this purpose, | ||
and the fee must be paid to that company or vendor.
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(f) This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 96-403, eff. 8-13-09.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-2) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-2)
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Sec. 21-2. Grades of certificates.
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(a) All certificates issued under this Article shall be | ||
State certificates
valid , except as limited in Section 21-1, in | ||
every school district coming
under the provisions of this Act | ||
and shall be limited in time and designated
as follows: | ||
Provisional vocational certificate, temporary provisional
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vocational certificate, early childhood certificate, | ||
elementary school
certificate, special certificate, secondary | ||
certificate, school service
personnel certificate, | ||
administrative certificate, provisional
certificate, and | ||
substitute certificate. The requirement of student teaching
| ||
under close and competent supervision for obtaining a teaching | ||
certificate
may be waived by the State Teacher Certification | ||
Board upon presentation to
the Board by the teacher of evidence |
of one year or more of 5 years successful teaching
experience | ||
on a valid certificate and graduation from
a recognized | ||
institution of higher learning with a bachelor's degree or | ||
higher .
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(b) Initial Teaching Certificate.
Persons who (1) have | ||
completed an approved teacher preparation program,
(2) are | ||
recommended by an
approved teacher preparation program, (3) | ||
have successfully completed the
Initial Teaching Certification | ||
examinations required by the State Board of
Education, and (4) | ||
have met all other criteria established by the State Board
of | ||
Education in consultation with the State Teacher Certification | ||
Board, shall
be issued an Initial Teaching Certificate valid | ||
for 4 years of teaching, as
defined in Section 21-14 of this | ||
Code. Initial Teaching Certificates shall be
issued for | ||
categories corresponding to Early Childhood, Elementary, | ||
Secondary,
and Special K-12, with special certification | ||
designations for Special
Education, Bilingual Education, | ||
fundamental learning areas (including Language
Arts, Reading, | ||
Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Physical Development and
| ||
Health, Fine Arts, and Foreign Language), and other areas
| ||
designated by the State Board of Education, in consultation | ||
with the State
Teacher Certification Board. Notwithstanding | ||
any other provision of this Article, an Initial Teaching | ||
Certificate shall be automatically extended for one year for | ||
all persons who (i) have been issued an Initial Teaching | ||
Certificate that expires on June 30, 2004 and (ii) have not |
met, prior to July 1, 2004, the Standard Certificate | ||
requirements under paragraph (c) of this Section. An | ||
application and fee shall not be required for this extension.
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(b-5) A person who holds an out-of-state certificate and | ||
who is otherwise eligible for a comparable Illinois certificate | ||
may be issued an Initial Certificate if that person has not | ||
completed 4 years of teaching. Upon completion of 4 years of | ||
teaching, the person is eligible for a Standard Certificate. | ||
Beginning July 1, 2004, an out-of-state candidate who has | ||
already earned a second-tier certificate in another state is | ||
not subject to any Standard Certificate eligibility | ||
requirements stated in paragraph (2) of subsection (c) of this | ||
Section other than completion of the 4 years of teaching. An | ||
out-of-state candidate who has completed less than 4 years of | ||
teaching and does not hold a second-tier certificate from | ||
another state must meet the requirements stated in paragraph | ||
(2) of subsection (c) of this Section, proportionately reduced | ||
by the amount of time remaining to complete the 4 years of | ||
teaching.
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(c) Standard Certificate.
| ||
(1) Persons who (i)
have completed 4 years of teaching, as | ||
defined in Section 21-14 of this Code,
with an Initial | ||
Certificate or an Initial Alternative Teaching Certificate and
| ||
have met all other criteria established by the State Board of | ||
Education in
consultation with the State Teacher Certification | ||
Board, (ii) have
completed 4
years of teaching on a valid |
equivalent certificate in another State or
territory of the | ||
United States, or have completed 4 years of teaching in a
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nonpublic Illinois elementary or secondary school with an | ||
Initial Certificate
or an Initial Alternative Teaching | ||
Certificate, and have met all other criteria
established by the | ||
State Board of Education, in consultation with the State
| ||
Teacher Certification Board, or (iii) were issued teaching
| ||
certificates prior to
February 15, 2000 and are renewing those | ||
certificates after February 15, 2000,
shall be issued a | ||
Standard Certificate valid for 5 years, which may be renewed
| ||
thereafter every 5 years by the State Teacher Certification | ||
Board based on
proof of continuing education or professional | ||
development.
Beginning July 1,
2003, persons who have completed | ||
4 years of teaching, as described in clauses
(i) and (ii) of | ||
this paragraph (1), have successfully completed the
| ||
requirements of paragraphs (2) through (4) of this subsection | ||
(c),
and have met all other criteria
established by the State | ||
Board of Education, in consultation with the State
Teacher | ||
Certification Board, shall be issued Standard Certificates. | ||
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Section, | ||
beginning July 1, 2004, persons who hold valid out-of-state | ||
certificates and have completed 4 years of teaching on a valid | ||
equivalent certificate in another State or territory of the | ||
United States shall be issued comparable Standard | ||
Certificates. Beginning July 1, 2004, persons who hold valid | ||
out-of-state certificates as described in subsection (b-5) of |
this Section are subject to the requirements of paragraphs (2) | ||
through (4) of this subsection (c), as required in subsection | ||
(b-5) of this Section, in order to receive a Standard | ||
Certificate. Standard
Certificates shall be issued for | ||
categories corresponding to Early Childhood,
Elementary, | ||
Secondary, and Special K-12, with special certification
| ||
designations for Special Education, Bilingual Education,
| ||
fundamental learning areas (including Language Arts, Reading, | ||
Mathematics,
Science, Social Science, Physical Development and | ||
Health, Fine Arts, and
Foreign Language), and other areas | ||
designated by the State Board of
Education, in consultation | ||
with the State
Teacher Certification Board.
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(2) This paragraph (2) applies only to those persons | ||
required to
successfully complete the requirements of this | ||
paragraph under paragraph (1)
of this subsection (c). In order | ||
to receive a Standard Teaching Certificate,
a person must | ||
satisfy one of the following requirements:
| ||
(A) Completion of a program of induction and mentoring | ||
for new teachers
that is
based upon a specific plan | ||
approved by the State Board of Education, in
consultation | ||
with the State Teacher Certification Board. Nothing in this | ||
Section, however, prohibits an induction or mentoring | ||
program from operating prior to approval. Holders of | ||
Initial Certificates issued before September 1, 2007 must | ||
complete, at a minimum, an approved one-year induction and | ||
mentoring program. Holders of Initial Certificates issued |
on or after September 1, 2007 must complete an approved | ||
2-year induction and mentoring program. The plan must
| ||
describe the role of mentor teachers, the criteria and | ||
process for their
selection, and how all the following | ||
components are to be provided:
| ||
(i) Assignment of a formally trained mentor | ||
teacher to each new
teacher
for a specified period of | ||
time, which shall be established by the employing
| ||
school or school district,
provided that a mentor | ||
teacher may not directly or indirectly participate in
| ||
the evaluation of a new teacher pursuant to Article 24A | ||
of this Code or the
evaluation procedure of the school.
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(ii) Formal mentoring for each new teacher.
| ||
(iii) Support for each new teacher in relation to | ||
the Illinois
Professional Teaching Standards, the | ||
content-area standards applicable to
the new teacher's | ||
area of certification, and any applicable local school
| ||
improvement and professional development plans.
| ||
(iv) Professional development specifically | ||
designed to foster the
growth of each new teacher's | ||
knowledge and skills.
| ||
(v) Formative assessment that is based on the | ||
Illinois Professional
Teaching Standards and designed | ||
to provide feedback to the new teacher and
| ||
opportunities for reflection on his or her | ||
performance, which must not
be used directly or |
indirectly in any evaluation of a new teacher
pursuant | ||
to Article 24A of this Code or the evaluation procedure | ||
of the
school and which must include the activities | ||
specified
in clauses (B)(i), (B)(ii), and (B)(iii) of | ||
this paragraph (2).
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(vi) Assignment of responsibility for coordination | ||
of the induction
and mentoring program within each | ||
school district participating in the program.
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(B) Successful completion of 4 semester hours of | ||
graduate-level
coursework on the assessment of one's own | ||
performance in relation to the
Illinois Professional | ||
Teaching Standards. The coursework must be approved
by the | ||
State Board of Education, in consultation with the State | ||
Teacher
Certification Board; must be offered either by an | ||
institution of higher
education, by such an institution in | ||
partnership with a teachers' association
or union or with a | ||
regional office of education, or by another entity
| ||
authorized to issue college credit; and must include | ||
demonstration of
performance through all of the following | ||
activities for each of the Illinois
Professional Teaching | ||
Standards:
| ||
(i) Observation, by the course instructor or | ||
another experienced
teacher, of the new teacher's | ||
classroom practice (the observation may be
recorded | ||
for later viewing) for the purpose of identifying and | ||
describing how
the new teacher made content meaningful |
for students; how the teacher motivated
individuals | ||
and the group and created an environment conducive to | ||
positive
social interactions, active learning, and | ||
self-motivation; what instructional
strategies the | ||
teacher used to encourage students' development of | ||
critical
thinking, problem solving, and performance; | ||
how the teacher communicated using
written, verbal, | ||
nonverbal, and visual communication techniques; and | ||
how the
teacher maintained standards of professional | ||
conduct and provided leadership to
improve students' | ||
learning.
| ||
(ii) Review and analysis, by the course instructor | ||
or another
experienced
teacher, of written | ||
documentation (i.e., lesson plans, assignments, | ||
assessment
instruments, and samples of students' work) | ||
prepared by the new teacher for
at least 2 lessons. The | ||
documentation must provide evidence of classroom
| ||
performance related to Illinois Professional Teaching | ||
Standards 1 through 9,
with an emphasis on how the | ||
teacher used his or her understanding of students,
| ||
assessment data, and subject matter to decide on | ||
learning goals; how the
teacher designed or selected | ||
activities and instructional materials and
aligned | ||
instruction to the relevant Illinois Learning | ||
Standards; how the
teacher adapted or modified | ||
curriculum to meet individual students' needs;
and how |
the teacher sequenced instruction and designed or | ||
selected student
assessment strategies.
| ||
(iii) Demonstration of professional expertise on | ||
the part of the new
teacher in reflecting on his or her | ||
practice, which was observed under clause
(B)(i) of | ||
this paragraph (2) and documented under clause (B)(ii) | ||
of this
paragraph (2), in terms of teaching strengths, | ||
weaknesses, and implications
for improvement according | ||
to the Illinois Professional Teaching Standards.
| ||
(C) Successful completion of a minimum of 4 semester | ||
hours of
graduate-level coursework addressing preparation | ||
to meet the requirements
for certification by the National | ||
Board for Professional Teaching Standards
(NBPTS). The | ||
coursework must be approved by the State Board of | ||
Education, in
consultation with the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board, and must be offered
either by an | ||
institution of higher education, by such an institution in
| ||
partnership with a teachers' association or union or with a | ||
regional office
of education, or by another entity | ||
authorized to issue college credit. The
course must address | ||
the 5 NBPTS Core Propositions and relevant standards
| ||
through such means as the following:
| ||
(i) Observation, by the course instructor or | ||
another experienced
teacher, of the new teacher's | ||
classroom practice (the observation may be
recorded | ||
for later viewing) for the purpose of identifying and |
describing how
the new teacher made content meaningful | ||
for students; how the teacher motivated
individuals | ||
and the group and created an environment conducive to | ||
positive
social interactions, active learning, and | ||
self-motivation; what instructional
strategies the | ||
teacher used to encourage students' development of | ||
critical
thinking, problem solving, and
performance; | ||
how the teacher communicated using written, verbal, | ||
nonverbal, and
visual communication techniques; and | ||
how the teacher maintained standards of
professional | ||
conduct and provided leadership to improve students' | ||
learning.
| ||
(ii) Review and analysis, by the course instructor | ||
or another
experienced
teacher, of written | ||
documentation (i.e., lesson plans, assignments, | ||
assessment
instruments, and samples of students' work) | ||
prepared by the new teacher for
at least 2 lessons. The | ||
documentation must provide evidence of classroom
| ||
performance, including how the teacher used his or her | ||
understanding of
students, assessment data, and | ||
subject matter to decide on learning goals;
how the | ||
teacher designed or selected activities and | ||
instructional materials
and aligned instruction to the | ||
relevant Illinois Learning Standards; how
the teacher | ||
adapted or modified curriculum to meet individual | ||
students' needs;
and how the teacher sequenced |
instruction and designed or selected student
| ||
assessment strategies.
| ||
(iii) Demonstration of professional expertise on | ||
the part of the new
teacher in reflecting on his or her | ||
practice, which was observed under clause
(C)(i) of | ||
this paragraph (2) and documented under clause (C)(ii) | ||
of this
paragraph (2), in terms of teaching strengths, | ||
weaknesses, and implications
for improvement.
| ||
(C-5) Satisfactory completion of a minimum of 12 | ||
semester hours of graduate credit towards an advanced | ||
degree in an education-related field from an accredited | ||
institution of higher education.
| ||
(D)
Receipt of an advanced degree from an accredited | ||
institution of
higher education in an education-related | ||
field that is earned by a person either while he or she | ||
holds an Initial Teaching Certificate or prior to his or | ||
her receipt of that certificate.
| ||
(E) Accumulation of 60 continuing professional | ||
development units
(CPDUs), earned by completing selected | ||
activities that comply with paragraphs
(3) and (4) of this | ||
subsection (c). However, for an individual who holds an
| ||
Initial Teaching Certificate on the effective date of this | ||
amendatory Act of
the 92nd General Assembly, the number of | ||
CPDUs shall be reduced to reflect the
teaching time | ||
remaining on the Initial Teaching Certificate.
| ||
(F) Completion of a nationally normed, |
performance-based assessment, if
made available by the | ||
State Board of Education in consultation with the State
| ||
Teacher Certification Board, provided that the cost to the | ||
person shall not
exceed the cost of the coursework | ||
described in clause (B) of this paragraph
(2).
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(G) Completion of requirements for meeting the | ||
Illinois criteria for becoming "highly qualified" (for | ||
purposes of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public | ||
Law 107-110) in an additional teaching area. | ||
(H) Receipt of a minimum 12-hour, post-baccalaureate, | ||
education-related professional development certificate | ||
issued by an Illinois institution of higher education and | ||
developed in accordance with rules adopted by the State | ||
Board of Education in consultation with the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board. | ||
(I) Completion of the National Board for Professional | ||
Teaching Standards (NBPTS) process.
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(J) Receipt of a subsequent Illinois certificate or | ||
endorsement pursuant to Article 21 of this Code.
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(3) This paragraph (3) applies only to those persons | ||
required to
successfully complete the requirements of this | ||
paragraph under paragraph (1)
of this subsection (c). Persons | ||
who seek to satisfy the requirements of clause (E) of paragraph | ||
(2) of this subsection (c) through accumulation of CPDUs may | ||
earn credit through
completion of coursework, workshops, | ||
seminars, conferences, and other similar
training events that |
are pre-approved by the State Board of Education, in
| ||
consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board, for | ||
the purpose of
reflection on teaching practices in order to | ||
address all of the Illinois
Professional Teaching Standards | ||
necessary to obtain a Standard Teaching
Certificate. These | ||
activities must meet all of the following requirements:
| ||
(A) Each activity must be designed to advance a | ||
person's knowledge and
skills in relation to one or more of | ||
the Illinois Professional Teaching
Standards or in | ||
relation to the content-area standards applicable to the
| ||
teacher's field of certification.
| ||
(B) Taken together, the activities completed must | ||
address each of the
Illinois Professional Teaching | ||
Standards as provided in clauses (B)(i),
(B)(ii), and | ||
(B)(iii) of paragraph (2) of this subsection (c).
| ||
(C) Each activity must be provided by an entity | ||
approved by the State
Board of Education, in consultation | ||
with the State Teacher Certification Board,
for this | ||
purpose.
| ||
(D) Each activity, integral to its successful | ||
completion, must require
participants to demonstrate the | ||
degree to which they have acquired new
knowledge or skills, | ||
such as through performance, through preparation of a
| ||
written product, through assembling samples of students' | ||
or teachers' work, or
by some other means that is | ||
appropriate to the subject matter of the activity.
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(E) One CPDU shall be available for each hour of direct | ||
participation
by a holder of an Initial Teaching | ||
Certificate in a qualifying activity.
An activity may be | ||
attributed to more than one of the Illinois Professional
| ||
Teaching Standards, but credit for any activity shall be | ||
counted only once.
| ||
(4) This paragraph (4) applies only to those persons | ||
required to
successfully complete the requirements of this | ||
paragraph under paragraph (1) of
this subsection (c). Persons | ||
who seek to satisfy the requirements of clause (E) of paragraph | ||
(2) of this subsection (c) through accumulation of CPDUs may | ||
earn credit from the following, provided that each activity is | ||
designed to advance a person's
knowledge and skills in relation | ||
to one or more of the Illinois
Professional Teaching Standards | ||
or in relation to the content-area
standards applicable to the | ||
person's field or fields of certification:
| ||
(A) Collaboration and partnership activities related | ||
to improving a
person's knowledge and skills as a teacher, | ||
including all of the following:
| ||
(i) Peer review and coaching.
| ||
(ii) Mentoring in a formal mentoring program, | ||
including service as a
consulting teacher | ||
participating in a remediation process formulated | ||
under
Section 24A-5 of this Code.
| ||
(iii) Facilitating parent education programs | ||
directly related to
student achievement for a school, |
school district, or regional office of
education.
| ||
(iv) Participating in business, school, or | ||
community partnerships
directly related to student | ||
achievement.
| ||
(B) Teaching college or university courses in areas | ||
relevant to a
teacher's field of certification, provided | ||
that the teaching may only be
counted once during the | ||
course of 4 years.
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(C) Conferences, workshops, institutes, seminars, and | ||
symposiums related
to improving a person's knowledge and | ||
skills as a teacher, including all of the
following:
| ||
(i) Completing non-university credit directly | ||
related to student
achievement, the Illinois | ||
Professional Teaching Standards, or content-area
| ||
standards.
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(ii) Participating in or presenting at workshops, | ||
seminars,
conferences, institutes, and symposiums.
| ||
(iii) (Blank).
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(iv) Training as reviewers of university teacher | ||
preparation programs.
| ||
An activity listed in this clause (C) is creditable
| ||
only if its provider is approved for this purpose by the | ||
State Board of
Education, in consultation with the State | ||
Teacher Certification Board.
| ||
(D) Other educational experiences related to improving | ||
a person's
knowledge and skills as a teacher, including all |
of the following:
| ||
(i) Participating in action research and inquiry | ||
projects.
| ||
(ii) Observing programs or teaching in schools, | ||
related businesses, or
industry that is systematic, | ||
purposeful, and relevant to a teacher's field of
| ||
certification.
| ||
(iii)
Participating in study groups related to | ||
student achievement,
the Illinois Professional | ||
Teaching Standards, or content-area standards.
| ||
(iv) Participating in work/learn programs or | ||
internships.
| ||
(v) Developing a portfolio of students' and | ||
teacher's work.
| ||
(E) Professional leadership experiences related to | ||
improving a person's
knowledge and skills as a teacher, | ||
including all of the following:
| ||
(i) Participating in curriculum development or | ||
assessment activities
at the school, school district, | ||
regional office of education, State, or
national level.
| ||
(ii) Participating in team or department | ||
leadership in a school or
school district.
| ||
(iii) (Blank).
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(iv) Publishing educational articles, columns, or | ||
books relevant to
a teacher's field of certification.
| ||
(v) Participating in non-strike related activities |
of a professional
association or labor organization | ||
that are related to professional development.
| ||
(5) A person must complete the requirements of this | ||
subsection (c) before the expiration of his or her Initial
| ||
Teaching Certificate and must submit assurance of having done | ||
so to the regional superintendent of schools or a local
| ||
professional development committee authorized by the regional | ||
superintendent to submit recommendations to him or her for this | ||
purpose.
| ||
Within 30 days after receipt, the regional superintendent | ||
of schools shall review the assurance
of
completion submitted | ||
by a person and, based upon compliance with all of the
| ||
requirements for receipt of a Standard Teaching Certificate, | ||
shall forward to
the State Board of Education a recommendation | ||
for issuance of the Standard Certificate or non-issuance.
The | ||
regional superintendent of schools shall notify the affected | ||
person
if the recommendation is for non-issuance of the | ||
Standard Certificate. A person who is considered not to be | ||
eligible for a Standard Certificate and who has received the | ||
notice of non-issuance may appeal this determination to the | ||
Regional Professional Development Review Committee (RPDRC). | ||
The recommendation of the regional superintendent and the | ||
RPDRC, along with all supporting materials, must then be | ||
forwarded to the State Board of Education for a final | ||
determination.
| ||
Upon review of a regional superintendent of school's |
recommendations, the
State Board of Education shall issue | ||
Standard Teaching Certificates to those
who qualify and shall | ||
notify a person, in writing, of a decision denying a
Standard | ||
Teaching Certificate. Any decision denying issuance of a | ||
Standard
Teaching Certificate to a person may be appealed to | ||
the State Teacher
Certification Board.
| ||
(6) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the | ||
State Teacher
Certification Board, may adopt rules to implement | ||
this subsection (c) and may
periodically evaluate any of the | ||
methods of qualifying for a Standard Teaching
Certificate | ||
described in this subsection (c).
| ||
(7) The changes made to paragraphs (1) through (5) of this | ||
subsection (c) by this amendatory Act of the 93rd General | ||
Assembly shall apply to those persons who hold or are eligible | ||
to hold an Initial Certificate on or after the effective date | ||
of this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly and shall | ||
be given effect upon their application for a Standard | ||
Certificate.
| ||
(8) Beginning July 1, 2004, persons who hold a Standard | ||
Certificate and have acquired one master's degree in an | ||
education-related field are eligible for certificate renewal | ||
upon completion of two-thirds of the continuing professional | ||
development units specified in subdivision (E) of paragraph (3) | ||
of subsection (e) of Section 21-14 of this Code. Persons who | ||
hold a Standard Certificate and have acquired a second master's | ||
degree, an education specialist, or a doctorate in an |
education-related field or hold a Master Certificate are | ||
eligible for certificate renewal upon completion of one-third | ||
of the continuing professional development units specified in | ||
subdivision (E) of paragraph (3) of subsection (e) of Section | ||
21-14 of this Code.
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(d) Master Certificate. Persons who have
successfully | ||
achieved National Board certification through the National | ||
Board
for Professional Teaching Standards shall be issued a | ||
Master Certificate, valid
for 10 years and renewable thereafter | ||
every 10 years through compliance with
requirements set forth | ||
by the State Board of Education, in consultation with
the State | ||
Teacher Certification Board. Beginning on July 1, 2012, | ||
individuals holding a Master's Certificate in specific areas | ||
may work only in an area in which they have a comparable | ||
Illinois endorsement or only if the individual has an Illinois | ||
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards endorsement | ||
issued prior to June 30, 2012. However, each teacher who holds | ||
a
Master Certificate shall be eligible for a teaching position | ||
in this State in
the areas for which he or she holds a Master | ||
Certificate without satisfying any
other requirements of this | ||
Code, except for those requirements pertaining to
criminal | ||
background checks. A holder of a Master Certificate in an area | ||
of science or social science is eligible to teach in any of the | ||
subject areas within those fields, including those taught at | ||
the advanced level, as defined by the State Board of Education | ||
in consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board. A |
teacher who holds a Master Certificate shall be
deemed to meet | ||
State certification renewal requirements in the area or areas
| ||
for which he or she holds a Master Certificate for the 10-year | ||
term of the
teacher's Master Certificate.
| ||
(e) This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 95-793, eff. 1-1-09.)
| ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-2.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-2.1)
| ||
Sec. 21-2.1. Early childhood certificate.
| ||
(a) An early childhood certificate
shall be valid for 4 | ||
years for teaching children up to 6 years of age,
exclusive
of | ||
children enrolled in kindergarten, in facilities approved by | ||
the State
Superintendent of Education.
Beginning July 1, 1988, | ||
such certificate shall be valid for 4 years for
Teaching | ||
children through grade 3 in facilities approved by the State
| ||
Superintendent of Education. Subject to the provisions of | ||
Section 21-1a,
it shall be issued to persons who have graduated
| ||
from a recognized institution of higher learning with a | ||
bachelor's degree
and with not fewer than 120 semester hours | ||
including professional education
or human development or, | ||
until July 1, 1992, to persons who have early
childhood | ||
education instruction and practical
experience involving | ||
supervised work with children under 6 years of age
or with | ||
children through grade 3.
Such persons shall be recommended for | ||
the early childhood certificate by
a recognized institution as | ||
having completed an approved program of preparation
which |
includes the requisite hours and academic and professional | ||
courses
and practical experience approved by the State | ||
Superintendent of Education
in consultation with the State | ||
Teacher Certification Board. The student teaching portion of | ||
such practical experience may be satisfied through placement in | ||
any of grades pre-kindergarten (which consists of children from | ||
3 years through 5 years of age) through 3, provided that the | ||
student is under the active supervision of a cooperating | ||
teacher who is certified and qualified (i) in early childhood | ||
education or (ii) in self-contained, general elementary | ||
education. Candidates for the early childhood certificate | ||
(including paraprofessionals) with at least one year of | ||
experience in a school or community-based early childhood | ||
setting who are enrolled in early-childhood teacher | ||
preparation programs may be paid and receive credit while | ||
student teaching with their current employer, provided that | ||
their student teaching experience meets the requirements of | ||
their early-childhood teacher preparation program.
| ||
(b) Beginning February 15, 2000, Initial and Standard
Early
| ||
Childhood
Education
Certificates shall be issued to persons who | ||
meet the criteria established by
the State Board of Education.
| ||
(c) This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 94-1034, eff. 1-1-07; 94-1110, eff. 2-23-07.)
| ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-2a) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-2a)
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Sec. 21-2a. Required instruction for all teachers. After
|
September 1, 1981
and until January 1, 1999,
in addition to all | ||
other requirements, the successful completion of course
work | ||
which includes instruction on the psychology of the exceptional | ||
child,
the identification of the exceptional child, including, | ||
but not limited
to the learning disabled and methods of | ||
instruction for the exceptional
child, including, but not | ||
limited to the learning disabled shall be a
prerequisite to a | ||
person receiving any of the following certificates:
early | ||
childhood, elementary, special and high school. After January | ||
1, 1999, the State Board of Education shall ensure that the
| ||
curriculum for all approved teacher preparation programs | ||
includes, and that all
prospective teachers pursuing Early | ||
Childhood, Elementary,
Secondary, or Special certificates | ||
receive,
instruction on the psychology of,
the identification | ||
of, and the methods of instruction for the exceptional
child, | ||
including without limitation the learning disabled. This | ||
instruction on
exceptional children may be provided in one | ||
concentrated course or may be
integrated among other courses | ||
within the teacher preparation program as shall
be determined | ||
by the State Board of
Education.
| ||
This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98; 90-653, eff. 7-29-98; | ||
91-102, eff. 7-12-99.)
| ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-3) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-3)
| ||
Sec. 21-3. Elementary certificate.
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(a) An elementary school certificate shall be valid for 4 | ||
years for
teaching in the kindergarten and lower 9 grades of | ||
the common schools.
Subject to the provisions of Section 21-1a,
| ||
it shall be issued to persons who have graduated from a | ||
recognized
institution of higher learning with a bachelor's | ||
degree and with not
fewer than 120 semester hours and with a | ||
minimum of 16 semester hours in
professional education, | ||
including 5 semester hours in student teaching
under competent | ||
and close supervision. Such persons shall be recommended
for | ||
the elementary certificate by a recognized institution as | ||
having completed
an approved program of preparation which | ||
includes intensive preservice
training in the humanities, | ||
natural sciences, mathematics and the
academic and | ||
professional courses approved by the State Superintendent of
| ||
Education in consultation with the State Teacher Certification | ||
Board.
| ||
(b) Beginning February 15, 2000, Initial and Standard
| ||
Elementary
Certificates
shall be issued to persons who meet all | ||
of the criteria established by the
State Board of Education for | ||
elementary education.
| ||
(c) This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98; 90-811, eff. 1-26-99; | ||
91-102, eff. 7-12-99.)
| ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-4) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-4)
| ||
Sec. 21-4. Special certificate.
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(a) A special certificate shall be valid for 4 years for | ||
teaching the
special subjects named therein in all grades of | ||
the common schools. Subject
to the provisions of Section 21-1a, | ||
it shall be issued to persons who have
graduated from a | ||
recognized institution of higher learning with a bachelor's
| ||
degree and with not fewer than 120 semester hours including a | ||
minimum of
16 semester hours in professional education, 5 of | ||
which shall be in student
teaching under
competent and close | ||
supervision. When the holder of such certificate has
earned a | ||
master's degree, including eight semester hours of graduate
| ||
professional education from a recognized institution of higher | ||
learning
and with two years' teaching experience, it may be | ||
endorsed for
supervision.
| ||
Such persons shall be recommended for the special | ||
certificate by a recognized
institution as having completed an | ||
approved program of preparation which
includes academic and | ||
professional courses approved by the State Superintendent
of | ||
Education in consultation
with the State Teacher Certification | ||
Board.
| ||
(b) Those persons holding special certificates on February | ||
15, 2000 shall
be
eligible for one of the following:
| ||
(1) The issuance of Standard Elementary and Standard | ||
Secondary
Certificates with appropriate special | ||
certification designations as determined
by the State | ||
Board of Education, in consultation with the State Teacher
| ||
Certification Board, and consistent with rules adopted by |
the State Board of
Education. These certificates shall be | ||
renewed as provided in subsection (c)
of Section 21-2.
| ||
(2) The issuance of Standard Special K-12 Certificates | ||
with appropriate
special
certification designations, which | ||
shall be renewed as provided in subsection
(c) of Section | ||
21-2. These certificates shall not be eligible for | ||
additional
certification designations except as approved | ||
by the State Board of Education,
in consultation with the | ||
State Teacher Certification Board.
| ||
(c) Those persons eligible to receive K-12 certification | ||
after February
15, 2000 shall be issued Initial Elementary and | ||
Initial
Secondary Certificates with
appropriate special | ||
certification designations pursuant to this Section or
Initial
| ||
Special K-12 Certificates with appropriate special | ||
certification designations
pursuant to this Section. These | ||
Initial K-12 Special Certificates shall not
be eligible for | ||
additional certification designations except as approved by
| ||
the State Board of Education, in consultation with the State | ||
Teacher
Certification Board.
| ||
(d) All persons holding
a special
certificate
with a | ||
special education endorsement
are exempt from the provisions of | ||
Section 2-3.71
of this Code, provided they meet all the other | ||
requirements for teaching
as established by the
State Board of | ||
Education, in consultation with the State Teacher | ||
Certification
Board.
| ||
Beginning February 15, 2000, all persons exchanging a |
special certificate
pursuant to subsection (b) of this Section | ||
with a special
education endorsement or
receiving a special | ||
education
designation on either a special certificate or an | ||
elementary certificate issued
pursuant to subsection (c) of | ||
this Section are exempt from the provisions of
Section 2-3.71 | ||
of
this Code, provided they meet all the other requirements for | ||
teaching
as established by the State Board
of Education, in | ||
consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board.
| ||
Certificates exchanged or issued pursuant to this | ||
subsection (d) shall be
valid for teaching children with | ||
disabilities, as defined in Section 14-1.02 of
this Code, and | ||
these special certificates shall be called Initial or Standard
| ||
Special Preschool - Age 21 Certificates. Nothing in this | ||
subsection (d) shall
be construed to adversely affect the | ||
rights of any person presently
certificated, any person whose | ||
certification is currently pending, or any
person who is | ||
currently enrolled or enrolls prior to February 15, 2000 in an
| ||
approved Special K-12 certification program.
| ||
(e) This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98; 90-653, eff. 7-29-98; | ||
90-811, eff.
1-26-99; 91-102, eff. 7-12-99; 91-765, eff. | ||
6-9-00.)
| ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-5) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-5)
| ||
Sec. 21-5. High school certificate.
| ||
(a) A high school certificate shall be
valid for 4 years |
for teaching in grades 6 to 12 inclusive of the common
schools. | ||
Subject to the provisions of Section 21-1a, it shall be issued
| ||
to persons who have graduated from a recognized institution of | ||
higher learning
with a bachelor's degree and with not fewer | ||
than 120 semester hours including
16 semester hours in | ||
professional education, 5 of which shall be in student
teaching | ||
under competent and close supervision and with one or more | ||
teaching
fields. Such persons shall be recommended
for the high | ||
school certificate by a recognized institution as having | ||
completed
an approved program of preparation which includes the | ||
academic and professional
courses approved by the State | ||
Superintendent of Education in consultation
with the State | ||
Teacher Certification Board.
| ||
(b) Beginning February 15, 2000, Initial and Standard
| ||
Secondary
Certificates
shall be issued to persons who meet all | ||
of the criteria established by the
State Board of Education for | ||
secondary education.
| ||
(c) This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98; 90-811, eff. 1-26-99; | ||
91-102, eff. 7-12-99.)
| ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-5b) | ||
Sec. 21-5b. Alternative certification. The State Board of | ||
Education, in
consultation with the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board, shall
establish and implement an | ||
alternative certification program under which
persons who meet |
the requirements of and successfully complete the program
| ||
established by this Section shall be issued an alternative | ||
teaching certificate
for teaching in the schools. The program | ||
shall be
limited to not more than 260 new participants during | ||
each year that the program
is in effect. The State Board of | ||
Education, in cooperation with one or more not-for-profit | ||
organizations in the State that support excellence in teaching, | ||
which may be in partnership
with a university that offers | ||
4-year baccalaureate and masters degree
programs and that is a | ||
recognized institution as defined in Section 21B-105 of this | ||
Code 21-21 , may within
30 days after submission by the program | ||
sponsor approve
a course of study developed by the program | ||
sponsor that persons
in the program must successfully complete | ||
in order to satisfy one
criterion for issuance of an | ||
alternative certificate under this Section.
The Alternative | ||
Teacher Certification program course of study must include | ||
content and skills which have been approved by the State Board | ||
of Education,
in consultation with the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board, as meeting the requirement
for State | ||
teacher certification. | ||
The alternative certification program established under | ||
this Section shall be
known as the Alternative Teacher | ||
Certification program. The Alternative
Teacher Certification | ||
Program shall be offered by the submitting partnership,
and | ||
such partnership may be offered by one or more not-for-profit
| ||
organizations in the State which support excellence in |
teaching. The program
shall be
comprised of the following 3 | ||
phases: (a) the first phase is the
course of study offered on | ||
an intensive basis in education theory,
instructional methods, | ||
and
practice
teaching; (b) the second phase is the person's | ||
assignment to a full-time
teaching position for one school | ||
year; and (c) the third phase is a
comprehensive assessment of | ||
the person's teaching performance by school
officials and the | ||
partnership participants
and a recommendation by the program | ||
sponsor to the
State Board of Education that the person be | ||
issued a standard alternative
teaching certificate. Successful | ||
completion of the Alternative Teacher
Certification program | ||
shall be deemed to satisfy any other
practice or student | ||
teaching and subject matter requirements established by
law. | ||
A provisional alternative teaching certificate, valid for | ||
one year of
teaching
in the common schools and not renewable, | ||
shall be issued under this Section
21-5b to persons who at the | ||
time of applying for the provisional alternative
teaching | ||
certificate under this Section: | ||
(1) have graduated from an accredited college or | ||
university with a
bachelor's degree; | ||
(2) have successfully completed the first phase of the | ||
Alternative Teacher
Certification program as provided in | ||
this Section; | ||
(3) have passed the tests of basic skills and subject | ||
matter knowledge
required by Section
21-1a; and | ||
(4) (i) have been employed for a period of at least 5 |
years in an area
requiring application of the individual's | ||
education or (ii) have attained at least a cumulative grade | ||
average of a "B" if the individual is assigned either to a | ||
school district that has not met the annual measurable | ||
objective for highly qualified teachers required by the | ||
Illinois Revised Highly Qualified Teachers (HQT) Plan or to | ||
a school district whose data filed with the State Board of | ||
Education indicates that the district's poor and minority | ||
students are taught by teachers who are not highly | ||
qualified at a higher rate than other students; however, | ||
this item (4)
does not apply with respect to a provisional | ||
alternative teaching certificate
for
teaching in schools | ||
situated in a school district that is located in a city
| ||
having a
population in excess of 500,000 inhabitants. | ||
Assignment may be made under clause (ii) of this item (4) | ||
only if the district superintendent and the exclusive | ||
bargaining representative of the district's teachers, if | ||
any, jointly agree to permit the assignment.
| ||
A person possessing a provisional alternative certificate | ||
under this Section
shall be treated as a regularly certified | ||
teacher for purposes of compensation,
benefits, and other terms | ||
and conditions of employment afforded teachers in the
school | ||
who are members of a bargaining unit represented by an | ||
exclusive
bargaining representative, if any. | ||
Until February 15, 2000, a standard alternative teaching | ||
certificate,
valid for 4 years for teaching
in the schools and |
renewable as provided in
Section 21-14, shall be
issued under | ||
this Section 21-5b to persons who first complete the | ||
requirements
for the provisional alternative teaching | ||
certificate
and who at the time of applying for a standard | ||
alternative teaching certificate
under this Section have | ||
successfully completed the second and third phases of
the | ||
Alternative Teacher Certification program as provided in this | ||
Section.
Alternatively, beginning February 15, 2000, at the end | ||
of the 4-year
validity
period,
persons who were issued a | ||
standard alternative teaching certificate shall be
eligible, | ||
on
the same basis as holders of an Initial Teaching Certificate | ||
issued under
subsection (b) of
Section 21-2 of this Code, to | ||
apply for a Standard Teaching Certificate,
provided they
meet | ||
the requirements of
subsection (c) of Section 21-2 of this Code | ||
and further provided that a
person who
does not
apply for and | ||
receive a Standard Teaching Certificate shall be able to teach
| ||
only in
schools situated in a school district that is located | ||
in a city having a
population in excess
of 500,000 inhabitants. | ||
Beginning February 15, 2000, persons who have completed the | ||
requirements for
a
standard alternative teaching certificate | ||
under this Section shall be issued an
Initial
Alternative | ||
Teaching Certificate valid for 4 years of teaching and not
| ||
renewable. At the end of the 4-year validity period, these | ||
persons shall be
eligible, on the same
basis as
holders of an | ||
Initial Teaching Certificate issued under subsection (b) of
| ||
Section 21-2 of
this Code, to apply for a Standard Teaching |
Certificate, provided they meet the
requirements of subsection | ||
(c) of Section 21-2. | ||
Such alternative certification program shall be | ||
implemented so that the first
provisional alternative teaching | ||
certificates issued under this Section are
effective upon the | ||
commencement of the 1997-1998 academic year and the first
| ||
standard alternative teaching certificates issued under this | ||
Section are
effective upon the commencement of the 1998-1999 | ||
academic year. | ||
The State Board of Education, in cooperation with the | ||
partnership or partnerships
establishing such Alternative | ||
Teacher Certification programs, shall adopt rules
and | ||
regulations that are consistent with this Section and that the | ||
State Board
of Education deems necessary to establish and | ||
implement the program. | ||
No one may be admitted to an alternative certification | ||
program under this Section after September 1, 2012, and those | ||
candidates who are admitted on or before September 1, 2012 must | ||
complete the program before September 1, 2013. | ||
This Section is repealed on September 1, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 95-270, eff. 8-17-07; 96-862, eff. 1-15-10.) | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-5c) | ||
Sec. 21-5c. Alternative route to teacher certification. | ||
The State Board
of Education, in consultation with the State | ||
Teacher Certification Board, shall
establish and implement one |
or more alternative route to teacher certification programs
| ||
under which persons who meet the requirements of and | ||
successfully complete the programs
established by this Section | ||
shall be issued an initial teaching
certificate for teaching in | ||
schools in this State.
The State Board of Education may
approve | ||
a course of study
that persons in such programs must | ||
successfully complete in order to
satisfy one criterion for | ||
issuance of a certificate under this Section. The
Alternative | ||
Route to Teacher Certification programs course of study must | ||
include
content and skills which have been approved by the | ||
State Board of
Education, in consultation with the State | ||
Teacher Certification Board, as meeting the
requirement for | ||
State teacher certification. | ||
Programs established under this Section shall be
known as | ||
Alternative Route to Teacher Certification programs. The | ||
programs
may be offered by a university that offers 4-year | ||
baccalaureate and masters degree programs and that is a | ||
recognized institution as defined in Section 21B-105 of this | ||
Code 21-21 , by one or more not-for-profit
organizations in the | ||
State, or a combination thereof. The programs shall be | ||
comprised of the following 3
phases: (a) a
course of study | ||
offered on an intensive basis in education theory,
| ||
instructional methods, and
practice teaching; (b) the person's | ||
assignment to a full-time
teaching position for one school | ||
year, including the designation of a
mentor teacher to advise | ||
and assist the person with that
teaching assignment; and (c) a |
comprehensive assessment of the person's
teaching performance | ||
by school officials and program participants
and a | ||
recommendation by the program sponsor to the
State Board of | ||
Education that the person be issued an initial
teaching | ||
certificate. Successful completion of Alternative Route to
| ||
Teacher
Certification programs shall be deemed to satisfy any | ||
other
practice or student teaching and subject matter | ||
requirements established by
law. | ||
A provisional alternative teaching certificate, valid for | ||
one year of
teaching
in the common schools and not renewable, | ||
shall be issued under this Section
21-5c to persons who at the | ||
time of applying for the provisional alternative
teaching | ||
certificate under this Section: | ||
(1) have graduated from an accredited college or | ||
university with a
bachelor's degree; | ||
(2) have been employed for a period of at least 5 years | ||
in an area
requiring application of the individual's | ||
education; | ||
(3) have successfully completed the first phase of the | ||
Alternative Teacher
Certification program as provided in | ||
this Section; and | ||
(4) have passed the tests of basic skills and subject | ||
matter knowledge
required by Section 21-1a. | ||
An initial teaching certificate, valid for teaching
in the | ||
common schools,
shall be
issued under Section 21-3 or 21-5 to | ||
persons who first complete the
requirements
for the provisional |
alternative teaching certificate
and who at the time of | ||
applying for an initial teaching certificate
have successfully | ||
completed the second and third phases of
the Alternative Route | ||
to Teacher Certification program as provided in this
Section. | ||
A person possessing a provisional alternative certificate | ||
or an initial
teaching certificate earned under this Section
| ||
shall be treated as a regularly certified teacher for purposes | ||
of compensation,
benefits, and other terms and conditions of | ||
employment afforded teachers in the
school who are members of a | ||
bargaining unit represented by an exclusive
bargaining | ||
representative, if any. | ||
The State Board of Education may adopt rules
and | ||
regulations that are consistent with this Section and that the | ||
State Board
deems necessary to establish and implement the | ||
program. | ||
No one may be admitted to an alternative certification | ||
program under this Section after September 1, 2012, and those | ||
candidates who are admitted on or before September 1, 2012 must | ||
complete the program before September 1, 2013. | ||
This Section is repealed on September 1, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-862, eff. 1-15-10.) | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-5d) | ||
Sec. 21-5d. Alternative route to administrative | ||
certification. The State
Board of Education, in consultation | ||
with the State Teacher Certification Board
and an advisory |
panel consisting of no less than 7 administrators appointed by
| ||
the State Superintendent of Education,
shall establish and | ||
implement one or more alternative route to administrative
| ||
certification program under which persons who meet the | ||
requirements of and
successfully complete the program | ||
established by this Section shall be issued a
standard | ||
administrative certificate for serving as an administrator
in | ||
schools in this State. For the purposes of this Section only,
| ||
"administrator" means a person holding any administrative | ||
position for which a
standard administrative certificate with a | ||
general administrative endorsement,
chief school business | ||
official endorsement, or superintendent endorsement
is | ||
required, except a principal or an assistant principal. The | ||
State Board of
Education may approve a course of study that | ||
persons in the program must
successfully complete in order to | ||
satisfy one criterion for issuance of a
certificate under this | ||
Section. The Alternative Route to Administrative
Certification | ||
program course of study must include content and
skills
which | ||
have been approved by the State Board of Education, in | ||
consultation with
the State Teacher Certification Board, as | ||
meeting the requirement for administrative
certification. | ||
Programs established under this Section shall be known as | ||
the Alternative
Route to Administrative Certification | ||
programs. The programs shall be comprised
of the following 3 | ||
phases: (a) a course of study offered on an intensive basis
in | ||
education management, governance, organization, and planning; |
(b) the
person's assignment to a full-time position for one | ||
school year as an
administrator; and (c) a comprehensive
| ||
assessment of the person's performance by school officials and | ||
a recommendation
to the State Board of Education
that the | ||
person be issued a standard administrative certificate. | ||
Successful
completion of an Alternative Route to | ||
Administrative Certification program
shall be deemed to | ||
satisfy any other supervisory, administrative, or management
| ||
experience requirements established by law. | ||
A provisional alternative administrative certificate, | ||
valid for one year of
serving as an administrator in the common
| ||
schools and not renewable, shall be issued under this Section | ||
21-5d to persons
who at the time of applying for the | ||
provisional alternative administrative
certificate under this | ||
Section: | ||
(1) have graduated from an accredited college or | ||
university with a
master's degree in a management field or | ||
with a bachelor's degree and the life
experience equivalent | ||
of a master's degree in a management field as determined
by | ||
the State Board of Education; | ||
(2) have been employed for a period of at least 5 years | ||
in
a management level position; | ||
(3) have successfully completed the first phase of the | ||
Alternative Route
to Administrative Certification program | ||
as provided in this Section; and | ||
(4) have passed any examination required by the State |
Board of Education. | ||
A standard administrative certificate with a general | ||
administrative
endorsement, chief school business official | ||
endorsement, or superintendent
endorsement,
renewable as | ||
provided in Section
21-14, shall be issued under Section 21-7.1 | ||
to persons who first complete the
requirements for the | ||
provisional alternative administrative certificate and who
at | ||
the time of applying for a standard administrative certificate | ||
have
successfully completed the second and third phases of an | ||
Alternative Route to
Administrative Certification program as | ||
provided in this Section. | ||
The State Board of Education may adopt rules and | ||
regulations that are
consistent with this Section and that the | ||
State Board deems necessary to
establish and implement those | ||
programs. | ||
No one may be admitted to an alternative certification | ||
program under this Section after September 1, 2012, and those | ||
candidates must complete the program before September 1, 2013. | ||
This Section is repealed on September 1, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-862, eff. 1-15-10.) | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-7.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-7.1) | ||
Sec. 21-7.1. Administrative certificate. | ||
(a) After July 1, 1999, an administrative
certificate valid | ||
for 5
years of supervising and administering in the public | ||
common schools (unless
changed under subsection (a-5) of this |
Section) may be
issued to persons who have graduated from a | ||
regionally accredited institution
of higher learning with a | ||
master's degree or its equivalent and who have been recommended | ||
by a
recognized institution of higher learning, a | ||
not-for-profit entity, or a combination thereof, as having | ||
completed a program of
preparation for one or more of these | ||
endorsements. Such programs of
academic and professional | ||
preparation required for endorsement shall be
administered by | ||
an institution or not-for-profit entity approved to offer such | ||
programs by the State Board of Education, in consultation with | ||
the State Teacher Certification Board, and shall be operated in | ||
accordance with this Article and the standards set forth by
the | ||
State Superintendent of Education in consultation with the | ||
State
Teacher Certification Board. Any program offered in whole | ||
or in part by a not-for-profit entity must also be approved by | ||
the Board of Higher Education. | ||
(a-5) Beginning July 1, 2003, if an administrative | ||
certificate holder
holds a Standard Teaching Certificate, the | ||
validity period of the
administrative certificate shall be | ||
changed, if necessary, so that the
validity period of the | ||
administrative certificate coincides with the validity
period | ||
of the Standard Teaching Certificate. Beginning July 1, 2003, | ||
if
an administrative certificate holder holds a Master Teaching | ||
Certificate,
the validity period of the administrative | ||
certificate shall be changed so
that the validity period of the | ||
administrative certificate coincides with the
validity period |
of the Master Teaching Certificate. | ||
(b) No administrative certificate shall be issued for the | ||
first time
after June 30, 1987 and no endorsement provided for | ||
by this Section shall
be made or affixed to an administrative | ||
certificate for the first time
after June 30, 1987 unless the | ||
person to whom such administrative
certificate is to be issued | ||
or to whose administrative certificate such
endorsement is to | ||
be affixed has been required to demonstrate as a part of
a | ||
program of academic or professional preparation for such | ||
certification or
endorsement: (i) an understanding of the | ||
knowledge called for in
establishing productive parent-school | ||
relationships and of the procedures
fostering the involvement | ||
which such relationships demand; and (ii) an
understanding of | ||
the knowledge required for establishing a high quality
school | ||
climate and promoting good classroom organization and | ||
management,
including rules of conduct and instructional | ||
procedures appropriate to
accomplishing the tasks of | ||
schooling; and (iii) a demonstration of the
knowledge and | ||
skills called for in providing instructional leadership. The
| ||
standards for demonstrating an understanding of such knowledge | ||
shall be set
forth by the State Board of Education in | ||
consultation with the
State Teacher Certification Board, and | ||
shall be administered by the
recognized institutions of higher | ||
learning as part of the programs of
academic and professional | ||
preparation required for certification and
endorsement under | ||
this Section. As used in this subsection: "establishing
|
productive parent-school relationships" means the ability to | ||
maintain
effective communication between parents and school | ||
personnel, to encourage
parental involvement in schooling, and | ||
to motivate school personnel to
engage parents in encouraging | ||
student achievement, including the
development of programs and | ||
policies which serve to accomplish this
purpose; and | ||
"establishing a high quality school climate" means the ability
| ||
to promote academic achievement, to maintain discipline, to | ||
recognize
substance abuse problems among students and utilize | ||
appropriate law
enforcement and other community resources to | ||
address these problems, to support
teachers and students in | ||
their education endeavors, to establish learning
objectives | ||
and to provide instructional leadership, including the
| ||
development of policies and programs which serve to accomplish | ||
this
purpose; and "providing instructional leadership" means | ||
the ability to
effectively evaluate school personnel, to | ||
possess general communication and
interpersonal skills, and to | ||
establish and maintain appropriate classroom
learning | ||
environments. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply | ||
to
or affect the initial issuance or making on or before June | ||
30, 1987 of any
administrative certificate or endorsement | ||
provided for under this Section,
nor shall such provisions | ||
apply to or affect the renewal after June 30, 1987
of any such | ||
certificate or endorsement initially issued or made on or | ||
before
June 30, 1987. | ||
(c) Administrative certificates shall be renewed every 5 |
years
with
the first renewal being 5 years following the | ||
initial receipt of
an
administrative certificate, unless the | ||
validity period for the administrative
certificate has been
| ||
changed under subsection (a-5) of this Section, in which case | ||
the
certificate shall be renewed at the same time that the | ||
Standard or Master
Teaching Certificate is renewed. | ||
(c-5) (Blank). | ||
(c-10) Except as otherwise provided in subsection
(c-15) of | ||
this Section, persons holding administrative
certificates must | ||
follow the certificate renewal procedure set forth in this
| ||
subsection (c-10), provided that those persons holding | ||
administrative
certificates on June 30, 2003 who are renewing | ||
those certificates on or
after July 1, 2003 shall be issued new | ||
administrative certificates valid for
5 years (unless changed | ||
under subsection (a-5) of this Section), which
may be renewed | ||
thereafter as set forth in this subsection (c-10). | ||
A person holding an administrative certificate and
| ||
employed in a position requiring administrative certification,
| ||
including a regional superintendent of schools, must satisfy | ||
the continuing
professional development requirements of this | ||
Section to renew his or her
administrative certificate. The | ||
continuing professional development must include without
| ||
limitation the following continuing professional development
| ||
purposes: | ||
(1) To improve the administrator's knowledge of
| ||
instructional practices and administrative procedures in
|
accordance with the Illinois Professional School Leader
| ||
Standards. | ||
(2) To maintain the basic level of competence required
| ||
for initial certification. | ||
(3) To improve the administrator's mastery of skills
| ||
and knowledge regarding the improvement of teaching
| ||
performance in clinical settings and assessment of the | ||
levels
of student performance in the schools. | ||
The continuing professional development must
include the | ||
following in order for the certificate to be renewed: | ||
(A) Participation in continuing professional
| ||
development activities, which must total a minimum of 100
| ||
hours of continuing professional development. The | ||
participation must consist of a minimum
of 5 activities per | ||
validity period of the certificate, and the certificate | ||
holder must maintain documentation of completion of each | ||
activity. | ||
(B) Participation every year in an Illinois
| ||
Administrators' Academy course, which participation must
| ||
total a minimum of 30 continuing professional development
| ||
hours during the period of the certificate's validity and | ||
which
must include completion of applicable required
| ||
coursework, including completion of a communication, | ||
dissemination, or application component, as defined by the | ||
State Board of
Education. | ||
The certificate holder must complete a verification form |
developed by the State Board of Education and certify that 100 | ||
hours of continuing professional development activities and 5 | ||
Administrators' Academy courses have been completed. The | ||
regional superintendent of schools shall review and
validate | ||
the verification form for a certificate holder. Based on
| ||
compliance with all of the requirements for renewal, the | ||
regional
superintendent of schools shall forward a | ||
recommendation for
renewal or non-renewal to the State | ||
Superintendent of Education
and shall notify the certificate | ||
holder of the recommendation. The
State Superintendent of | ||
Education shall review the
recommendation to renew or non-renew | ||
and shall notify, in writing,
the certificate holder of a | ||
decision denying renewal of his or her
certificate. Any | ||
decision regarding non-renewal of an
administrative | ||
certificate may be appealed to the State Teacher
Certification | ||
Board. | ||
The State Board of Education, in consultation with the | ||
State
Teacher Certification Board, shall adopt rules to | ||
implement this
subsection (c-10). | ||
The regional superintendent of schools shall monitor the | ||
process
for renewal of administrative certificates established | ||
in this subsection
(c-10). | ||
(c-15) This subsection (c-15) applies to the first period | ||
of an
administrative certificate's validity during which the | ||
holder becomes
subject to the requirements of subsection (c-10) | ||
of this Section if the
certificate has less than 5 years' |
validity or has less than 5 years' validity
remaining when the | ||
certificate holder becomes subject to the
requirements of | ||
subsection (c-10) of this Section. With respect to this
period, | ||
the 100 hours of continuing professional development and 5
| ||
activities per validity period specified in clause (A) of
| ||
subsection (c-10) of this Section shall instead be deemed to | ||
mean 20
hours of continuing professional development and one | ||
activity per year of
the certificate's validity or remaining | ||
validity and the 30 continuing
professional development hours | ||
specified in clause (B) of
subsection (c-10) of this Section | ||
shall instead be deemed to mean
completion of at least one | ||
course per year of the certificate's validity or
remaining | ||
validity. Certificate holders who evaluate certified staff | ||
must complete a 2-day teacher evaluation course, in addition to | ||
the 30 continuing professional development hours. | ||
(c-20) The State
Board of Education, in consultation with | ||
the State Teacher Certification Board,
shall develop | ||
procedures for implementing this Section and shall administer | ||
the
renewal of administrative certificates. Failure to submit | ||
satisfactory evidence
of continuing professional education | ||
which contributes to promoting the goals
of this Section shall | ||
result in a loss of administrative certification. | ||
(d) Any limited or life supervisory certificate issued | ||
prior to July 1, 1968
shall continue to be valid for all | ||
administrative and supervisory positions
in the public schools | ||
for which it is valid as of that date as long as its
holder |
meets the requirements for registration or renewal as set forth | ||
in
the statutes or until revoked according to law. | ||
(e) The administrative or supervisory positions for which | ||
the certificate
shall be valid shall be determined by one or | ||
more of the following endorsements: general
supervisory, | ||
general administrative, principal, chief school business | ||
official, and superintendent. | ||
Subject to the provisions of Section 21-1a, endorsements | ||
shall be
made under conditions set forth in this Section. The | ||
State Board of
Education shall, in consultation with the State | ||
Teacher Certification
Board, adopt rules pursuant to the | ||
Illinois Administrative Procedure Act,
establishing | ||
requirements for obtaining administrative certificates where
| ||
the minimum administrative or supervisory requirements surpass | ||
those set
forth in this Section. | ||
The State Teacher Certification Board shall file with the | ||
State Board of
Education a written recommendation when | ||
considering additional
administrative or supervisory | ||
requirements. All additional requirements
shall be based upon | ||
the requisite knowledge necessary to perform those
tasks | ||
required by the certificate. The State Board of Education shall | ||
in
consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board, | ||
establish
standards within its rules which shall include the | ||
academic and
professional requirements necessary for | ||
certification. These standards
shall at a minimum contain, but | ||
not be limited to, those used by the State
Board of Education |
in determining whether additional knowledge will be
required. | ||
Additionally, the State Board of Education shall in | ||
consultation
with the State Teacher Certification Board, | ||
establish provisions within its
rules whereby any member of the | ||
educational community or the public may
file a formal written | ||
recommendation or inquiry regarding requirements. | ||
(1) Until July 1, 2003, the general supervisory | ||
endorsement shall be
affixed to the
administrative | ||
certificate of any holder who has at least 16 semester | ||
hours
of graduate credit in professional education | ||
including 8 semester hours of
graduate credit in curriculum | ||
and research and who has at least 2 years of
full-time | ||
teaching experience or school service personnel experience | ||
in
public schools, schools under the supervision of the | ||
Department of Corrections,
schools under the | ||
administration of the Department of
Rehabilitation | ||
Services, or nonpublic schools meeting the standards
| ||
established by the State Superintendent of Education or | ||
comparable out-of-state
recognition standards approved by | ||
the State Superintendent of Education. | ||
Such endorsement shall be required for supervisors, | ||
curriculum directors
and for such similar and related | ||
positions as determined by the State
Superintendent of | ||
Education in consultation with the State Teacher
| ||
Certification Board. | ||
(2) Until August 31 June 30 , 2014, the general |
administrative endorsement shall be affixed to the
| ||
administrative certificate of any holder who has at least | ||
20 semester hours
of graduate credit in educational | ||
administration and supervision and who
has at least 2 years | ||
of full-time teaching experience or school service
| ||
personnel experience in public schools, schools under the | ||
supervision of
the Department of Corrections, schools | ||
under the administration of
the Department of | ||
Rehabilitation Services, or
nonpublic schools meeting the | ||
standards
established by the State Superintendent of | ||
Education or comparable
out-of-state recognition standards | ||
approved by the State Superintendent
of Education. | ||
Such endorsement or a principal endorsement shall be | ||
required for principal, assistant principal,
assistant or | ||
associate superintendent, and junior college dean and for | ||
related
or similar positions as determined by the State | ||
Superintendent of Education
in consultation with the State | ||
Teacher Certification Board. | ||
(2.5) The principal endorsement shall be affixed to the | ||
administrative certificate of any holder who qualifies by: | ||
(A) successfully completing a principal | ||
preparation program approved in accordance with | ||
Section 21-7.6 of this Code and any applicable rules; | ||
(B) having 4 years of teaching experience; | ||
however, the State Board of Education shall allow, by | ||
rules, for fewer than 4 years of experience based on |
meeting standards set forth in such rules, including | ||
without limitation a review of performance evaluations | ||
or other evidence of demonstrated qualifications; and | ||
(C) having a master's degree. | ||
(3) The chief school business official endorsement | ||
shall be affixed to
the administrative certificate of any | ||
holder who qualifies by having
a Master's degree, 2 years | ||
of administrative experience in school business
management | ||
or 2 years of university-approved practical experience, | ||
and a minimum of 20 semester hours of graduate credit in a | ||
program
established by the State Superintendent of | ||
Education in consultation with the
State Teacher | ||
Certification Board for the preparation of school business
| ||
administrators. Such endorsement shall also be affixed to | ||
the administrative
certificate of any holder who qualifies | ||
by having a Master's Degree in Business
Administration, | ||
Finance or Accounting and 6 semester hours of internship in | ||
school business management from a regionally accredited | ||
institution
of higher education. | ||
After June 30, 1977, such endorsement shall be required | ||
for any individual
first employed as a chief school | ||
business official. | ||
(4) The superintendent endorsement shall be affixed to | ||
the administrative
certificate of any holder who has | ||
completed 30 semester hours of graduate
credit beyond the | ||
master's degree in a program for the preparation of
|
superintendents of schools including 16 semester hours of | ||
graduate credit
in professional education and who has at | ||
least 2 years experience as an
administrator or supervisor | ||
in the public schools or the State Board of
Education or | ||
education service regions or in nonpublic schools meeting | ||
the
standards established by the State Superintendent of | ||
Education or
comparable out-of-state recognition standards | ||
approved by the State
Superintendent of Education and holds | ||
general supervisory or general
administrative endorsement, | ||
or who has had 2 years of experience as a
supervisor, chief | ||
school business official, or administrator while holding | ||
an all-grade supervisory
certificate or a certificate | ||
comparable in validity and educational and
experience | ||
requirements. | ||
After June 30, 1968, such endorsement shall be required | ||
for a
superintendent of schools, except as provided in the | ||
second paragraph of this
Section and in Section 34-6. | ||
Any person appointed to the position of superintendent | ||
between the
effective date of this Act and June 30, 1993 in | ||
a school district organized
pursuant to Article 32 with an | ||
enrollment of at least 20,000 pupils shall
be exempt from | ||
the provisions of this paragraph (4) until
June 30, 1996. | ||
(f) All official interpretations or acts of issuing or | ||
denying
administrative certificates or endorsements by the | ||
State Teacher's
Certification Board, State Board of Education | ||
or the State Superintendent
of Education, from the passage of |
P.A. 81-1208 on November 8, 1979 through
September 24, 1981 are | ||
hereby declared valid and legal acts in all respects and
| ||
further that the purported repeal of the provisions of this | ||
Section by P.A.
81-1208 and P.A. 81-1509 is declared null and | ||
void. | ||
(g) This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-56, eff. 1-1-10; 96-903, eff. 7-1-10; 96-982, | ||
eff. 1-1-11; 96-1423, eff. 8-3-10; revised 9-2-10.) | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-7.5)
| ||
Sec. 21-7.5. Teacher leader endorsement. It shall be the | ||
policy of the State of Illinois to improve the quality of | ||
instructional leaders by providing a career pathway for | ||
teachers interested in serving in leadership roles.
Beginning | ||
on July 1, 2007, the State Board, in consultation with the | ||
State Teacher Certification Board, shall establish and | ||
implement a teacher leader endorsement, to be known as a | ||
teacher leader endorsement. Persons who meet the requirements | ||
of and successfully complete the requirements of the | ||
endorsement established under this Section on or before August | ||
31, 2012 shall be issued a teacher leader endorsement for | ||
serving in schools in this State. No teacher leader endorsement | ||
under this Section shall be issued after December 31, 2012. The | ||
endorsement shall be a career path endorsement but not a | ||
restrictive endorsement available to: (i) teachers who are | ||
certified through the National Board for Professional Teaching |
Standards and complete a specially designed strand of teacher | ||
leadership courses; (ii) teachers who have completed a master's | ||
degree program in teacher leadership; and (iii) proven teacher | ||
leaders with a master's degree who complete a specially | ||
designed strand of teacher leadership courses. Colleges and | ||
universities shall have the authority to qualify the | ||
proficiency of proven teacher leaders under clause (iii) of | ||
this Section. A teacher who meets any of clauses (i) through | ||
(iii) of this Section shall be deemed to satisfy the | ||
requirements for the teacher leader endorsement.
The State | ||
Board may adopt rules that are consistent with this Section and | ||
that the State Board deems necessary to establish and implement | ||
this teacher leadership endorsement program.
| ||
This Section is repealed on January 1, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 94-1039, eff. 7-20-06.) | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-7.6) | ||
Sec. 21-7.6. Principal preparation programs. | ||
(a) It is the policy of this State that an essential | ||
element of improving student learning is supporting and | ||
employing highly effective school principals in leadership | ||
roles who improve teaching and learning and increase academic | ||
achievement and the development of all students. | ||
(b) No later than September July 1, 2014, all institutions | ||
of higher education and not-for-profit entities approved by the | ||
State Board of Education, in consultation with the State |
Teacher Certification Board, to offer principal preparation | ||
programs must do all of the following: | ||
(1) Meet the standards and requirements for such | ||
programs in accordance with this Section and any rules | ||
adopted by the State Board of Education. | ||
(2) Prepare candidates to meet approved standards for | ||
principal skills, knowledge, and responsibilities, which | ||
shall include a focus on instruction and student learning | ||
and which must be used for principal professional | ||
development, mentoring, and evaluation. | ||
(3) Include specific requirements for (i) the | ||
selection and assessment of candidates, (ii) training in | ||
the evaluation of staff, (iii) an internship, and (iv) a | ||
partnership with one or more school districts or | ||
State-recognized, non-public schools where the chief | ||
administrator is required to have the certification | ||
necessary to be a principal in an Illinois public school | ||
and where a majority of the instructors are required to | ||
have the certification necessary to be instructors in an | ||
Illinois public school. | ||
In accordance with subsection (a) of Section 21-7.1 of this | ||
Code, any principal preparation program offered in whole or in | ||
part by a not-for-profit entity must also be approved by the | ||
Board of Higher Education. | ||
(c) No candidates may be admitted to an approved general | ||
administrative preparation program after September 1, 2012. |
Institutions of higher education currently offering general | ||
administrative preparation programs may no longer entitle | ||
principals with a general administrative endorsement after | ||
August 31 June 30 , 2014. | ||
(d) Candidates successfully completing a principal | ||
preparation program established pursuant to this Section shall | ||
obtain a principal endorsement on an administrative | ||
certificate and are eligible to work in, at a minimum, those | ||
capacities set forth in paragraph (2) of subsection (e) of | ||
Section 21-7.1 of this Code. Beginning on August 31 July 1 , | ||
2014, the general administrative endorsement shall no longer be | ||
issued. Individuals who hold a valid and registered | ||
administrative certificate with a general administrative | ||
endorsement prior to July 1, 2014 and who have served for at | ||
least one full year during the 5 years prior in a position | ||
requiring a general administrative endorsement shall, upon | ||
request to the State Board of Education and through July 1, | ||
2015, have their respective general administrative endorsement | ||
converted to a principal endorsement. All other individuals | ||
holding a valid and registered administrative certificate with | ||
a general administrative endorsement prior to August 31 July 1 , | ||
2014 shall have such general administrative endorsement | ||
converted to a principal endorsement upon request to the State | ||
Board of Education and by completing one of the following | ||
pathways: | ||
(1) Take and pass a State principal assessment |
developed by the State Board of Education. | ||
(2) Through July 1, 2019, complete an Illinois | ||
Administrators' Academy course designated by the State | ||
Superintendent of Education. | ||
(3) Complete a principal preparation program | ||
established and approved pursuant to this Section and | ||
applicable rules. | ||
Nothing in this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly | ||
shall prevent an individual having a general administrative | ||
endorsement from serving at any time in any position identified | ||
in paragraph (2) of subsection (e) of Section 21-7.1 of this | ||
Code. | ||
(e) The State Board of Education may adopt rules necessary | ||
to implement and administer principal preparation programs | ||
under this Section.
| ||
(f) This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-903, eff. 7-1-10.)
| ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-9) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-9)
| ||
Sec. 21-9. Substitute certificates and substitute | ||
teaching.
| ||
(a) A
substitute teacher's certificate
may
be issued for | ||
teaching in all grades of the
common schools. Such certificate
| ||
may be issued upon
request of the regional superintendent of
| ||
schools of any region in which the teacher is to
teach. A | ||
substitute teacher's certificate is valid for teaching in the
|
public schools of
any county. Such certificate may be issued to | ||
persons who either (a) hold
a certificate
valid for teaching in | ||
the common schools as shown on the face of the
certificate,
(b) | ||
hold a bachelor's degree or higher bachelor of arts degree from | ||
an institution of higher learning
accredited by the North | ||
Central Association or other comparable regional
accrediting | ||
association or have been graduated from a recognized | ||
institution
of higher learning with a bachelor's degree or | ||
higher , or (c) (blank) have had 2 years of
teaching experience | ||
and meet such other
rules and regulations as may be adopted by | ||
the State
Board of Education in consultation with the State | ||
Teacher Certification
Board . Such certificate shall expire on | ||
June 30 in the fourth year from date
of issue.
Substitute | ||
teacher's certificates are not subject to endorsement as
| ||
described in Section 21-1b of this Code.
| ||
(b) A teacher holding a substitute teacher's certificate | ||
may teach only in
the
place of a certified teacher who is under | ||
contract with the employing board and
may teach only when no | ||
appropriate fully certified teacher is available to
teach in a
| ||
substitute capacity . If, however, there is no certified teacher | ||
under contract because of an emergency situation, then a school | ||
district may employ a substitute teacher for no longer than 30 | ||
calendar days per each vacant position in the district if the | ||
district notifies the appropriate regional office of education | ||
within 5 business days after the employment of the substitute | ||
teacher in the emergency situation. An emergency situation is |
one in which an unforeseen vacancy has occurred and (i) a | ||
teacher is unable to fulfill his or her contractual duties or | ||
(ii) teacher capacity needs of the district exceed previous | ||
indications, and the district is actively engaged in | ||
advertising to hire a fully certified teacher for the vacant | ||
position. | ||
There is no limit on the number of days that a substitute | ||
teacher may teach in a single school district, provided that no | ||
substitute teacher may teach for longer than 90 school days for | ||
any one certified teacher under contract in the same school | ||
year. | ||
A teacher holding an early childhood certificate, an
| ||
elementary certificate, a high school certificate, or a special
| ||
certificate may also substitute teach in grades K-12 , but only | ||
in the place of a
certified teacher who is under contract with | ||
the employing board , and may not teach for longer than 120 days | ||
for any one certified teacher under contract in the same school | ||
year . A
substitute teacher may teach only for a period not to | ||
exceed
90 paid school days or 450 paid school hours in any one | ||
school district in any
one
school term.
However,
a teacher | ||
holding an early childhood, elementary, high school, or special
| ||
certificate may substitute teach for a period not to exceed 120 | ||
paid
school days or 600 paid school hours in any one school | ||
district in any
one school term.
Where such teaching is partly | ||
on a daily and partly on an hourly
basis,
a school day shall be | ||
considered as 5 hours.
The teaching limitations imposed by this |
subsection
upon teachers holding substitute certificates shall
| ||
not apply in any school district operating under Article 34.
| ||
(c) (Blank). In order to substitute teach in the public | ||
schools, a person holding a valid substitute teacher's | ||
certificate or a person holding a valid early childhood | ||
certificate, a valid elementary certificate, a valid high | ||
school certificate, or a valid special certificate shall | ||
register as a substitute teacher with the regional | ||
superintendent of schools in each educational service region | ||
where the person will be employed. A person who registers as a | ||
substitute teacher with the regional superintendent of schools | ||
is responsible for (1) the payment of fees to register the | ||
certificate for its period of validity, (2) authorization of a | ||
criminal history records check and checks of the Statewide Sex | ||
Offender Database and Statewide Child Murderer and Violent | ||
Offender Against Youth Database, as provided in Section 10-21.9 | ||
of this Code, (3) payment of the cost of the criminal history | ||
records check and checks of the Statewide Sex Offender Database | ||
and Statewide Child Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth | ||
Database, and (4) providing evidence of physical fitness and | ||
freedom from communicable disease, including tuberculosis, | ||
which may consist of a physical examination and a tuberculin | ||
skin test as required by Section 24-5 of this Code. | ||
The regional superintendent of schools shall maintain a | ||
file for each registered substitute teacher in the educational | ||
service region that includes a copy of the person's |
certificate, the results from the criminal history records | ||
check and checks of the Statewide Sex Offender Database and | ||
Statewide Child Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth | ||
Database, a copy of the physical examination, and a copy of the | ||
tuberculin skin test. The regional superintendent of schools | ||
shall issue a signed and sealed certificate of authorization to | ||
the substitute teacher that verifies that the substitute | ||
teacher has completed the registration process and criminal | ||
history records check and checks of the Statewide Sex Offender | ||
Database and Statewide Child Murderer and Violent Offender | ||
Against Youth Database and has a physical examination and | ||
negative tuberculin test on file with the regional | ||
superintendent of schools and is thereby approved to substitute | ||
teach in the public schools of the educational service region. | ||
This certificate must be presented to all prospective employing | ||
school districts in the educational service region, who shall | ||
photocopy the certificate and keep a copy of the certificate | ||
with employment records for the substitute teacher. | ||
Persons wishing to substitute teach in more than one | ||
educational service region shall register as a substitute | ||
teacher with the appropriate regional superintendent of | ||
schools. The registration process shall include all items | ||
listed in the first paragraph of this subsection (b), with the | ||
exception of the authorization of a criminal history records | ||
check and checks of the Statewide Sex Offender Database and | ||
Statewide Child Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth |
Database and the accompanying payment of associated fees. If | ||
the substitute teacher has been issued a signed and sealed | ||
certificate of authorization from another regional | ||
superintendent of schools, the registering entity may | ||
photocopy the certificate for its files and verify the | ||
substitute teacher's registration status. | ||
(d) This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-1489, eff. 1-1-11.)
| ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-10) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-10)
| ||
Sec. 21-10. Provisional certificate.
| ||
(A) (Blank). Until July 1, 1972, the
State Teacher | ||
Certification Board may issue a provisional certificate
valid | ||
for teaching in elementary, high school or special subject | ||
fields
subject to the following conditions:
| ||
A provisional certificate may be issued to a person who | ||
presents
certified evidence of having earned a bachelor's | ||
degree from a
recognized institution of higher learning. The | ||
academic and
professional courses offered as a basis of the | ||
provisional certificate
shall be courses approved by the State | ||
Board of Education in
consultation with the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board.
| ||
A certificate earned under this plan may be renewed at the | ||
end of
each two-year period upon evidence filed with the State | ||
Teacher
Certification Board that the holder has earned 8 | ||
semester hours of
credit within the period; provided the |
requirements for the certificate
of the same type issued for | ||
the teaching position for which the teacher
is employed shall | ||
be met by the end of the second renewal period. A
second | ||
provisional certificate shall not be issued. The credits so
| ||
earned must be approved by the State Board of Education in
| ||
consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board and | ||
must meet
the general pattern for a similar type of certificate | ||
issued on the
basis of credit. No more than 4 semester hours | ||
shall be chosen from
elective subjects.
| ||
(B) After July 1, 1972, the State Teacher Certification | ||
Board may
issue a provisional certificate valid for teaching in | ||
early childhood,
elementary, high school or special subject | ||
fields, or for providing service as
school service personnel or | ||
for administering schools subject to the following
conditions: | ||
A provisional certificate may be issued to a person who meets | ||
the
requirements for a regular teaching, school service | ||
personnel or administrative
certificate in another State and | ||
who
presents certified evidence of having earned a bachelor's | ||
degree from a
recognized institution of higher learning. The | ||
academic and
professional courses offered as a basis of the | ||
provisional certificate
shall be courses approved by the State | ||
Board of Education in
consultation with the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board. A certificate
earned under this plan is | ||
valid for a period of 2 years and
shall not be renewed.
| ||
(C) The State Teacher Certification Board may also issue a
| ||
provisional vocational certificate and a temporary provisional
|
vocational certificate.
| ||
(1) The requirements for a provisional vocational | ||
certificate shall
be determined by the State Board of | ||
Education in
consultation with the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board; provided, the
following
minimum | ||
requirements are met: (a) after July 1, 1972, at least 30
| ||
semester hours of credit from a recognized institution of | ||
higher
learning; and (b) after July 1, 1974, at least 60 | ||
semester hours of
credit from a recognized institution of | ||
higher learning.
| ||
(2) The requirements for a temporary provisional | ||
vocational
certificate shall be determined by the State | ||
Board of Education in consultation
with the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board;
provided, the following minimum | ||
requirements are met: (a) after July 1,
1973, at least | ||
4,000 hours of work experience in the skill to be
certified | ||
for teaching; and (b) after July 1, 1975, at least 8,000 | ||
hours
of work experience in the skill to be certified for | ||
teaching. Any
certificate issued under the provisions of | ||
this paragraph shall expire
on June 30 following the date | ||
of issue. Renewals may be granted on a
yearly basis, but | ||
shall not be granted to any person who does not file
with | ||
the State Teacher Certification Board a transcript showing | ||
at least
3 semester hours of credit earned during the | ||
previous year in a
recognized institution of learning. No | ||
such certificate shall be issued
except upon certification |
by the employing board, subject to the
approval of the | ||
regional superintendent of schools, that no qualified
| ||
teacher holding a regular certificate or a provisional | ||
vocational
certificate is available and that actual | ||
circumstances and need require
such issuance.
| ||
The courses or work experience offered as a basis for the | ||
issuance of
the provisional vocational certificate or the | ||
temporary provisional
vocational certificate shall be approved | ||
by the State Board of Education
in consultation with the State | ||
Teacher
Certification Board.
| ||
(D) (Blank). Until July 1, 1972, the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board may
also issue a provisional foreign | ||
language certificate valid for 4 years
for teaching the foreign | ||
language named therein in all grades of the
common schools and | ||
shall be issued to persons who have graduated from a
recognized | ||
institution of higher learning with not fewer than 120
semester | ||
hours of credit and who have met other requirements as
| ||
determined by the State Board of Education in consultation
with | ||
the State Teacher Certification Board. If the holder of a
| ||
provisional foreign language certificate is not a citizen of | ||
the United
States within 6 years of the date of issuance of the | ||
original
certificate, such certificate shall be suspended by | ||
the regional
superintendent of schools of the region in which | ||
the holder is engaged
to teach and shall not be reinstated | ||
until the holder is a citizen of
the United States.
| ||
(E) Notwithstanding anything in this Act to the contrary, |
the State
Teacher Certification Board shall issue part-time | ||
provisional certificates to
eligible individuals who are | ||
professionals and craftsmen.
| ||
The requirements for a part-time provisional teachers | ||
certificate shall be
determined by the State Board of Education | ||
in consultation with the State
Teacher Certification Board, | ||
provided the following minimum
requirements are met: 60 | ||
semester hours of credit from a recognized
institution of | ||
higher learning or 4000
hours of work experience in the skill | ||
to be certified for teaching.
| ||
A part-time provisional certificate may be issued for | ||
teaching no more than 2
courses of study for grades 6 through | ||
12.
| ||
A part-time provisional teachers certificate shall be | ||
valid for 2 years and
may be renewed at the end of each 2 year | ||
period.
| ||
(F) This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-689, eff. 8-25-09.)
| ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-11.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-11.1)
| ||
Sec. 21-11.1. Certificates for equivalent qualifications. | ||
An applicant who holds or is eligible to hold a teacher's | ||
certificate
or license under the laws of another state or | ||
territory of the United
States may be granted a corresponding | ||
teacher's certificate in Illinois
on the written authorization | ||
of the State Board of Education
and the State Teacher |
Certification Board upon the following conditions:
| ||
(1) That the applicant is at least 19 years of age, is | ||
of good
character, of good health, and a citizen of the | ||
United States or
legally present and authorized for | ||
employment;
and
| ||
(2) That the requirements for a similar teacher's | ||
certificate in the
particular state or territory were, at | ||
the date of issuance of the
certificate, substantially | ||
equal to the requirements in force at the time
the | ||
application is made for the certificate in this State.
| ||
After January 1, 1988, in addition to satisfying the | ||
foregoing
conditions and requirements, an applicant for a | ||
corresponding teaching
certificate in Illinois also shall be | ||
required to pass the examinations
required under the provisions | ||
of
Section 21-1a as directed by the State Board of Education.
| ||
In determining good character under this Section, any | ||
felony
conviction of the applicant may be taken into | ||
consideration, but the
conviction shall not operate as a bar to | ||
registration.
| ||
The State Board of Education in consultation with the State | ||
Teacher
Certification Board shall prescribe rules and | ||
regulations establishing the
similarity of certificates in | ||
other states and the standards for
determining the equivalence | ||
of requirements.
| ||
This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 93-572, eff. 1-1-04.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-11.2) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-11.2)
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Sec. 21-11.2. Additional certificates - Experienced | ||
Employed Teachers.
Experienced certified teachers employed in | ||
Illinois public or private
elementary and secondary schools | ||
seeking additional teaching certificates
as provided in | ||
Sections 21-2.1, 21-3, 21-4 and 21-5 may submit an application
| ||
for evaluation of credentials to the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board.
Individuals obtaining a certificate by | ||
transcript
evaluation shall meet
the minimum requirements for | ||
the certificate as approved by the State Superintendent
of | ||
Education in consultation with the State Teacher Certification | ||
Board.
| ||
This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 82-911.)
| ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-11.3) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-11.3)
| ||
Sec. 21-11.3. Resident teacher certificate. A resident | ||
teacher
certificate shall be valid for 4 years for employment | ||
as a resident
teacher
in a public school. It shall be issued | ||
only to persons who have graduated
from a regionally accredited | ||
institution of higher education
with a bachelor's degree,
who | ||
are enrolled in a program of preparation approved by the State
| ||
Superintendent of Education in consultation with the State | ||
Teacher
Certification Board, and who have passed the | ||
appropriate tests as required
in Section 21-1a and as |
determined by the State Board of
Education. A resident teacher | ||
certificate may be issued for
teaching children through grade 3 | ||
or for grades K-9, 6-12, or K-12 in a
special subject area and | ||
may not be renewed. A resident teacher may teach
only under the | ||
direction of a certified teacher
as the resident
teacher's | ||
mentor and shall not teach in place of a certified teacher.
The
| ||
holder of a resident teacher certificate shall be deemed to | ||
have satisfied
the requirements for the issuance of a Standard | ||
Teaching Certificate if he
or she has completed 4 years of | ||
successful teaching, has passed all
appropriate tests, and has | ||
earned a master's degree in education.
| ||
No one may be admitted to a resident teacher program after | ||
July 1, 2012. | ||
This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 91-102, eff. 7-12-99; 92-560, eff. 6-24-02.)
| ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-11.4)
| ||
Sec. 21-11.4. Illinois Teacher Corps.
| ||
(a) The General Assembly finds and determines that (i) it | ||
is important to
encourage the entry of qualified professionals | ||
into elementary and secondary
teaching as a second career; and | ||
(ii) there are a number of individuals who
have bachelors' | ||
degrees, experience in the work force, and an interest in
| ||
serving youth that creates a special talent pool with great | ||
potential for
enriching the lives of Illinois children as | ||
teachers. To provide this talent
pool with the opportunity to |
serve children as teachers, school districts,
colleges, and | ||
universities are encouraged, as part of the public policy of | ||
this
State, to enter into collaborative programs to educate and | ||
induct these
non-traditional candidates into the teaching | ||
profession. To facilitate the
certification of such | ||
candidates, the State Board of Education, in consultation
with | ||
the State Teacher Certification Board, shall assist | ||
institutions of higher
education and school districts with the | ||
implementation of the Illinois Teacher
Corps.
| ||
(b) Individuals who wish to become candidates for the | ||
Illinois Teacher Corps
program must earn a resident teacher | ||
certificate as defined in Section 21-11.3,
including:
| ||
(1) graduation from a regionally accredited | ||
institution
of higher education with a
bachelor's degree | ||
and at least a 3.00 out of a 4.00 grade point average;
| ||
(2) a minimum of 5 years of professional experience in | ||
the area the
candidate wishes to teach;
| ||
(3) passing the examinations required by the State | ||
Board
of Education;
| ||
(4) enrollment in a Masters of Education Degree program | ||
approved by the
State Superintendent of Education in | ||
consultation with the State Teacher
Certification Board; | ||
and
| ||
(5) completion of a 6 week summer intensive teacher | ||
preparation course
which is the first component of the | ||
Masters Degree program.
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(c) School districts may hire an Illinois Teacher Corps | ||
candidate after the
candidate has received his or her resident | ||
teacher certificate. The school
district has the | ||
responsibility of ensuring that the candidates receive the
| ||
supports necessary to become qualified, competent and | ||
productive teachers. To
be eligible to participate in the | ||
Illinois Teacher Corps program, school
districts must provide a | ||
minimum of the following supports to the candidates:
| ||
(1) a salary and benefits package as negotiated through | ||
the teacher
contracts;
| ||
(2) a mentor certified teacher who will provide | ||
guidance to one or more
candidates under a program | ||
developed collaboratively by the school district and
| ||
university;
| ||
(3) at least quarterly evaluations performed of each | ||
candidate jointly by
the mentor teacher and the principal | ||
of the school or the principal's designee;
and
| ||
(4) a written and signed document from the school | ||
district outlining the
support the district intends to | ||
provide to the candidates, for approval by the
State | ||
Teacher Certification Board.
| ||
(d) Illinois institutions of higher education shall work | ||
collaboratively
with school districts and the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board to academically
prepare the candidates for | ||
the teaching profession. To be eligible to
participate, the | ||
College or School of Education of a participating Illinois
|
institution of higher education must develop a curriculum that | ||
provides, upon
completion, a Masters Degree in Education for | ||
the candidates. The Masters
Degree program must:
| ||
(1) receive approval from the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board; and
| ||
(2) take no longer than 3 summers and 2 academic years | ||
to complete, and
balance the needs and time constraints of | ||
the candidates.
| ||
(e) Upon successful completion of the Masters Degree | ||
program, the candidate
receives an Initial Teaching | ||
Certificate in the State of Illinois.
| ||
(f) If an individual wishes to become a candidate in the | ||
Illinois Teacher
Corps program, but does not possess 5 years of | ||
professional experience, the
individual may qualify for the | ||
program by participating in a one year
internship teacher | ||
preparation program with a school district. The one year
| ||
internship shall be developed collaboratively by the school | ||
district and the
Illinois institution of higher education, and | ||
shall be approved by the State
Teacher Certification Board.
| ||
(g) The State Board of Education is authorized to award | ||
grants to school
districts that seek to prepare candidates for | ||
the teaching profession who have
bachelors' degrees and | ||
professional work experience in subjects relevant to
teaching | ||
fields, but who do not have formal preparation for teaching. | ||
Grants
may be made to school districts for up to $3,000 per | ||
candidate when the school
district, in cooperation with a |
public or private university and the school
district's teacher | ||
bargaining unit, develop a program designed to prepare
teachers | ||
pursuant to the Illinois Teacher Corps program under this | ||
Section.
| ||
(h) Beginning September 1, 2011, individuals may no longer | ||
be admitted to Illinois Teacher Corps programs. | ||
(i) This Section is repealed on September 1, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98; 91-102, eff. 7-12-99.)
| ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-12) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-12)
| ||
Sec. 21-12. Printing; Seal; Signature; Credentials. | ||
(a) All certificates shall be printed by and bear the | ||
signatures of the chairman
and of the secretary of the State | ||
Teacher Certification Board. Each
certificate shall show the | ||
integrally printed seal of the State Teacher
Certification | ||
Board. All college credentials offered as the basis
of a | ||
certificate shall be presented to the secretary of the State
| ||
Teacher Certification Board for inspection and approval. The | ||
regional superintendent of schools, however, has the duty, | ||
after appropriate training, to accept and review all | ||
transcripts for new initial certificate applications and | ||
ensure that each applicant has met all of the criteria | ||
established by the State Board of Education in consultation | ||
with the State Teacher Certification Board.
| ||
(b) Until December 31, 2011 Commencing July 1, 1999 , each | ||
application for a certificate or evaluation
of credentials |
shall be accompanied by an evaluation fee of $30 payable to the
| ||
State Superintendent of Education, which is not
refundable, | ||
except that no application or evaluation fee shall be required
| ||
for a Master Certificate issued pursuant to subsection (d) of | ||
Section 21-2 of
this Code. | ||
(c) Beginning on January 1, 2012, each application for a | ||
certificate or evaluation of credentials must be accompanied by | ||
an evaluation fee of $75 payable to the State Superintendent of | ||
Education, which is non-refundable. | ||
(d) The proceeds of each $30 fee shall be paid into the | ||
Teacher
Certificate Fee Revolving Fund, created under Section | ||
21-1b of this Code;
and the moneys in that Fund shall be | ||
appropriated and used to provide the
technology and other | ||
resources necessary for the timely and efficient
processing of | ||
certification requests.
| ||
(e) The State Board of Education and each regional office | ||
of education are authorized to charge a service or convenience | ||
fee for the use of credit cards for the payment of | ||
certification fees. This service or convenience fee may not | ||
exceed the amount required by the credit card processing | ||
company or vendor that has entered into a contract with the | ||
State Board or regional office of education for this purpose, | ||
and the fee must be paid to that company or vendor.
| ||
When evaluation verifies the requirements for a valid | ||
certificate,
the applicant shall be issued an entitlement card | ||
that may be presented
to a regional superintendent of schools |
for issuance of a certificate.
| ||
(f) The applicant shall be notified of any deficiencies.
| ||
(g) This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
| ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-14) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-14) | ||
Sec. 21-14. Registration and renewal of certificates. | ||
(a) A limited
four-year certificate or a certificate issued | ||
after July 1, 1955, shall
be renewable at its expiration or | ||
within 60 days thereafter by the
county superintendent of | ||
schools having supervision and control over the
school where | ||
the teacher is teaching upon certified evidence of meeting
the | ||
requirements for renewal as required by this Act and prescribed | ||
by
the State Board of Education in consultation with the State
| ||
Teacher Certification Board. An elementary supervisory | ||
certificate
shall not be renewed at the end of the first | ||
four-year period covered by
the certificate unless the holder | ||
thereof has filed certified evidence
with the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board that he has a master's degree
or that he | ||
has earned 8 semester hours of credit in the field of
| ||
educational administration and supervision in a recognized | ||
institution
of higher learning. The holder shall continue to | ||
earn 8 semester hours
of credit each four-year period until | ||
such time as he has earned a
master's degree. | ||
All certificates not renewed as provided in this Section or | ||
registered in accordance with this Code shall lapse after a |
period of 6 months from the expiration of the last year of | ||
registration. The certificate may be reinstated once the | ||
applicant has demonstrated proficiency by completing 9 | ||
semester hours of coursework from a regionally accredited | ||
institution of higher education in the content area that most | ||
aligns with the educator's endorsement area or areas. Before | ||
the certificate may be reinstated, the applicant shall pay all | ||
back fees owed from the time of expiration of the certificate | ||
until the date of reinstatement. Any certificate may be | ||
voluntarily surrendered by the certificate holder. A | ||
voluntarily surrendered certificate shall be treated as a | ||
revoked certificate. All certificates not renewed or | ||
registered as herein provided shall
lapse after a period of 5 | ||
years from the expiration of the last year
of
registration. | ||
Such certificates may be reinstated for a one year period
upon | ||
payment of all accumulated registration fees. Such reinstated
| ||
certificates shall only be renewed: (1) by earning 5 semester | ||
hours of
credit in a recognized institution of higher learning | ||
in the field of
professional education or in courses related to | ||
the holder's contractual
teaching duties; or (2) by presenting | ||
evidence of holding a valid
regular certificate of some other | ||
type. Any certificate may be
voluntarily surrendered by the | ||
certificate holder. A voluntarily
surrendered certificate | ||
shall be treated as a revoked certificate. | ||
(b) When those teaching certificates issued before | ||
February 15, 2000 are
renewed for the first time after February |
15, 2000, all
such
teaching
certificates
shall be exchanged for | ||
Standard Teaching Certificates as provided in subsection
(c) of | ||
Section 21-2. All Initial and Standard Teaching Certificates, | ||
including
those issued to persons who previously held teaching | ||
certificates issued before
February 15, 2000, shall be | ||
renewable under the conditions
set forth
in this
subsection | ||
(b). | ||
Initial Teaching Certificates are valid for 4 years of | ||
teaching, as provided in subsection (b) of Section 21-2 of this | ||
Code, and are renewable every 4 years until the person | ||
completes 4 years of teaching. If the holder of an Initial | ||
Certificate has completed 4 years of teaching but has not | ||
completed the requirements set forth in paragraph (2) of | ||
subsection (c) of Section 21-2 of this Code, then the Initial | ||
Certificate may be reinstated for one year, during which the | ||
requirements must be met. A holder of an Initial Certificate | ||
who has not completed 4 years of teaching may continuously | ||
register the certificate for additional 4-year periods without | ||
penalty. Initial Certificates that are not registered shall | ||
lapse consistent with subsection (a) of this Section and may be | ||
reinstated only in accordance with subsection (a).
Standard | ||
Teaching Certificates are renewable every 5 years as provided
| ||
in
subsection (c) of Section 21-2
and subsection (c) of this | ||
Section.
For purposes of this Section, "teaching" is defined as | ||
employment and
performance of
services in an Illinois public or | ||
State-operated elementary school, secondary
school, or
|
cooperative or joint agreement with a governing body or board | ||
of control, in a
certificated teaching position, or a charter | ||
school operating in compliance
with the
Charter Schools Law. | ||
(c) In compliance with subsection (c) of Section 21-2 of | ||
this Code, which
provides that a
Standard
Teaching Certificate | ||
may be renewed by the State Teacher Certification Board
based
| ||
upon proof of continuing professional development, the State | ||
Board of Education
and
the State Teacher Certification Board | ||
shall jointly: | ||
(1) establish a procedure for renewing Standard | ||
Teaching Certificates,
which shall include but not be | ||
limited to annual timelines for the renewal
process and the | ||
components set forth in subsections (d) through (k) of this
| ||
Section; | ||
(2) establish the standards for certificate renewal; | ||
(3) approve or disapprove the providers of continuing | ||
professional development
activities; | ||
(4) determine the maximum credit for each category of | ||
continuing
professional development activities, based upon | ||
recommendations submitted by
a continuing professional
| ||
development
activity task force, which shall consist of 6 | ||
staff members from the State
Board of
Education, appointed | ||
by the State Superintendent of Education, and 6 teacher
| ||
representatives, 3 of whom are selected by the Illinois | ||
Education Association
and 3 of
whom are selected by the | ||
Illinois Federation of Teachers; |
(5) designate the type and amount of documentation | ||
required to show that
continuing professional development | ||
activities have been completed; and | ||
(6) provide, on a timely basis to all Illinois | ||
teachers, certificate
holders, regional superintendents of | ||
schools,
school districts, and others with an interest in | ||
continuing professional
development, information about the | ||
standards and requirements established
pursuant to this | ||
subsection (c). | ||
(d) Any Standard Teaching Certificate held by an individual | ||
employed and
performing services in an
Illinois public or | ||
State-operated elementary school, secondary school, or
| ||
cooperative or joint agreement with a governing body or board | ||
of control in a
certificated teaching
position or a
charter | ||
school in compliance with the Charter Schools Law must be | ||
maintained
Valid
and
Active through certificate renewal | ||
activities specified in the certificate
renewal procedure
| ||
established pursuant to subsection (c) of this Section, | ||
provided that
a holder of a Valid
and Active
certificate who is | ||
only employed on either a part-time basis or day-to-day
basis | ||
as a
substitute
teacher shall pay only the required | ||
registration fee to renew his or her
certificate
and maintain | ||
it as Valid and Active. All other Standard Teaching | ||
Certificates
held may be
maintained as
Valid and Exempt through | ||
the registration process provided for in the
certificate | ||
renewal
procedure established pursuant to subsection (c) of |
this Section. A Valid and
Exempt
certificate must
be | ||
immediately activated, through procedures developed jointly by | ||
the State
Board of
Education and the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board, upon the certificate
holder
becoming | ||
employed and performing services in an Illinois public or
| ||
State-operated elementary school,
secondary school, or | ||
cooperative or joint agreement with a governing body or
board | ||
of control in a
certificated
teaching position or a charter | ||
school operating in compliance with the Charter
Schools
Law. A | ||
holder of a Valid and Exempt certificate may activate his or | ||
her
certificate
through procedures provided for in the | ||
certificate renewal procedure
established pursuant to
| ||
subsection (c) of this Section. | ||
(e)(1) A Standard Teaching Certificate that has been | ||
maintained as Valid
and
Active for the 5 years of the | ||
certificate's validity shall be renewed as Valid
and Active
| ||
upon the certificate holder: (i)
completing an advanced degree | ||
from an approved institution in an
education-related field; | ||
(ii)
completing at least
8 semester hours of
coursework as | ||
described in
subdivision (B) of paragraph (3) of this | ||
subsection (e);
(iii)
(blank); (iv) completing the National | ||
Board for
Professional
Teaching Standards process as described | ||
in subdivision (D) of
paragraph (3) of
this subsection (e); or | ||
(v) earning 120 continuing professional
development
units | ||
("CPDU") as described in subdivision (E) of paragraph (3) of
| ||
this
subsection (e). The maximum continuing professional |
development units for each
continuing professional development | ||
activity identified in subdivisions
(F)
through (J) of | ||
paragraph (3) of this subsection (e) shall be
jointly | ||
determined
by the State Board of Education and the State | ||
Teacher Certification Board.
If, however, the certificate | ||
holder has maintained the certificate
as Valid and
Exempt for a | ||
portion of the 5-year period of validity, the number of
| ||
continuing
professional development units needed to renew the | ||
certificate as Valid and
Active shall
be proportionately | ||
reduced by the amount of time the certificate was Valid and
| ||
Exempt.
Furthermore, if a certificate holder is employed and | ||
performs teaching services
on a
part-time basis for all or a | ||
portion of the certificate's 5-year period of
validity, the | ||
number
of continuing professional development units needed to | ||
renew the certificate as
Valid
and Active shall be reduced by | ||
50% for the amount of time the certificate
holder has
been | ||
employed and performed teaching services on a part-time basis. | ||
Part-time
shall
be defined as less than 50% of the school day | ||
or school term. | ||
Notwithstanding any other requirements to the contrary, if | ||
a Standard
Teaching
Certificate has been maintained as Valid | ||
and Active for the 5 years of the
certificate's validity and | ||
the certificate holder has completed his or her
certificate | ||
renewal plan before July 1, 2002, the certificate shall
be | ||
renewed as Valid and Active. | ||
(2) Beginning July 1, 2004, in order to satisfy the |
requirements for continuing professional development provided | ||
for in subsection (c) of Section 21-2 of this Code, each
Valid | ||
and Active Standard Teaching Certificate holder shall
complete | ||
professional development activities that address the | ||
certificate or those certificates that are required of his or | ||
her
certificated
teaching position, if the certificate holder | ||
is employed and performing
services in an Illinois public
or | ||
State-operated elementary school,
secondary school, or | ||
cooperative or joint agreement with a governing body or
board | ||
of control, or that certificate or those certificates most | ||
closely
related to his or
her teaching position, if the | ||
certificate holder is employed in a charter
school. Except as | ||
otherwise provided in this subsection (e), the certificate | ||
holder's activities must address purposes (A), (B),
(C), or (D) | ||
and must reflect purpose (E) of the following continuing | ||
professional
development purposes: | ||
(A) Advance both the certificate holder's knowledge | ||
and skills as a
teacher consistent with the Illinois | ||
Professional Teaching Standards and the
Illinois Content | ||
Area Standards in the certificate holder's areas of
| ||
certification,
endorsement, or teaching assignment in | ||
order to keep the certificate holder
current
in those | ||
areas. | ||
(B) Develop the certificate holder's knowledge and | ||
skills in areas
determined
to be critical for all Illinois | ||
teachers, as defined by the State Board of
Education, known |
as "State priorities". | ||
(C) Address the knowledge, skills, and goals of the | ||
certificate holder's
local
school improvement plan, if the | ||
teacher is employed in an Illinois public
or State-operated | ||
elementary school, secondary school, or cooperative or | ||
joint
agreement with a governing body or board of control. | ||
(D) Expand the certificate holder's knowledge and | ||
skills in an
additional teaching field or toward
the
| ||
acquisition of another teaching certificate, endorsement, | ||
or relevant
education degree. | ||
(E) Address the needs of serving students with | ||
disabilities, including adapting and modifying the general | ||
curriculum related to the Illinois Learning Standards to | ||
meet the needs of students with disabilities and serving | ||
such students in the least restrictive environment. | ||
Teachers who hold certificates endorsed for special | ||
education must devote at least 50% of their continuing | ||
professional development activities to this purpose. | ||
Teachers holding other certificates must devote at least | ||
20% of their activities to this purpose.
| ||
A speech-language pathologist or audiologist who is
| ||
licensed under the Illinois Speech-Language Pathology and
| ||
Audiology Practice Act and who has met the continuing
education | ||
requirements of that Act and the rules promulgated
under that | ||
Act shall be deemed to have satisfied the continuing
| ||
professional development requirements established by the State
|
Board of Education and the Teacher Certification Board to renew
| ||
a Standard Certificate. | ||
(3) Continuing professional development activities may | ||
include, but are not limited to, the following activities: | ||
(A) completion of an advanced degree from an approved | ||
institution
in an education-related field; | ||
(B) at
least 8 semester hours of coursework
in an | ||
approved education-related program, of which at least 2 | ||
semester
hours relate
to the continuing professional | ||
development purpose set forth in purpose (A) of
paragraph | ||
(2) of this subsection (e), completion of which means no
| ||
other continuing professional development activities are | ||
required; | ||
(C) (blank); | ||
(D) completion of the National Board for
Professional | ||
Teaching
Standards
("NBPTS") process for certification or | ||
recertification, completion of which means no other | ||
continuing professional development activities are | ||
required; | ||
(E) completion of 120 continuing professional | ||
development
units that
satisfy the continuing professional | ||
development purposes set forth in
paragraph (2) of this | ||
subsection (e) and may include without limitation
the | ||
activities identified in subdivisions (F) through
(J) of | ||
this paragraph
(3); | ||
(F) collaboration and partnership activities related |
to
improving the
teacher's knowledge and skills as a | ||
teacher, including the following: | ||
(i) participating on collaborative planning and | ||
professional
improvement
teams and committees; | ||
(ii) peer review and coaching; | ||
(iii) mentoring in a formal mentoring program, | ||
including service as a
consulting teacher | ||
participating in a remediation
process formulated | ||
under Section 24A-5 of this Code; | ||
(iv) participating in site-based management or | ||
decision making teams,
relevant committees, boards, or | ||
task forces directly related to school
improvement | ||
plans; | ||
(v) coordinating community resources in schools, | ||
if the project is a
specific goal of the school | ||
improvement plan; | ||
(vi) facilitating parent education programs for a | ||
school, school
district, or
regional office of | ||
education directly related to student achievement or
| ||
school improvement plans; | ||
(vii) participating in business, school, or | ||
community partnerships
directly
related to student | ||
achievement or school improvement plans; or | ||
(viii) supervising a student teacher or teacher | ||
education candidate in
clinical supervision, provided | ||
that the supervision may only be counted
once during |
the course of 5 years; | ||
(G) college or university coursework related to | ||
improving the
teacher's
knowledge and skills as a teacher | ||
as follows: | ||
(i) completing undergraduate or graduate credit | ||
earned from a
regionally
accredited institution in | ||
coursework relevant to the certificate area being
| ||
renewed,
including coursework that incorporates | ||
induction activities and
development of a portfolio of | ||
both student and teacher work that
provides experience | ||
in reflective practices,
provided the coursework meets | ||
Illinois Professional Teaching Standards
or Illinois | ||
Content Area Standards and
supports the essential | ||
characteristics of quality professional development; | ||
or | ||
(ii) teaching college or university courses in | ||
areas relevant to the
certificate area being renewed, | ||
provided that the teaching may only be
counted once | ||
during the course of 5 years; | ||
(H) conferences, workshops, institutes, seminars, and
| ||
symposiums related
to improving the teacher's knowledge | ||
and skills as a teacher, subject to disapproval of the | ||
activity or event by the State Teacher Certification Board | ||
acting jointly with the State Board of Education,
including
| ||
the following: | ||
(i) completing non-university credit directly |
related to student
achievement, school improvement | ||
plans, or State priorities; | ||
(ii) participating in or presenting at workshops, | ||
seminars,
conferences,
institutes, and symposiums; | ||
(iii) training as external reviewers for Quality | ||
Assurance; | ||
(iv) training as reviewers of university teacher | ||
preparation programs; or | ||
(v) participating in or presenting at in-service | ||
training programs on suicide prevention. | ||
A teacher, however, may not receive credit for conferences, | ||
workshops, institutes, seminars, or symposiums that are | ||
designed for entertainment, promotional, or commercial | ||
purposes or that are solely inspirational or motivational. | ||
The State Superintendent of Education and regional | ||
superintendents of schools are authorized to review the | ||
activities and events provided or to be provided under this | ||
subdivision (H) and to investigate complaints regarding | ||
those activities and events, and either the State | ||
Superintendent of Education or a regional superintendent | ||
of schools may recommend that the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board and the State Board of Education | ||
jointly disapprove those activities and events considered | ||
to be inconsistent with this subdivision (H);
| ||
(I) other educational experiences related to improving | ||
the
teacher's
knowledge and skills as a teacher, including |
the following: | ||
(i) participating in action research and inquiry | ||
projects; | ||
(ii) observing programs or teaching in schools, | ||
related businesses, or
industry that is systematic, | ||
purposeful, and relevant to certificate renewal; | ||
(iii) traveling related to one's teaching | ||
assignment, directly related to
student achievement or | ||
school improvement plans and approved by the regional | ||
superintendent of schools or his or her designee at | ||
least
30 days prior to the travel experience,
provided | ||
that the traveling shall not include time spent | ||
commuting to
destinations where the learning | ||
experience will occur; | ||
(iv) participating in study groups related to | ||
student achievement or
school
improvement plans; | ||
(v) serving on a statewide education-related | ||
committee, including but
not
limited to the State | ||
Teacher Certification Board, State Board of Education
| ||
strategic agenda teams, or the State Advisory Council | ||
on Education of
Children with Disabilities; | ||
(vi) participating in work/learn programs or | ||
internships; or | ||
(vii) developing a portfolio of student and | ||
teacher work; | ||
(J) professional leadership experiences related to |
improving
the teacher's
knowledge and skills as a teacher, | ||
including the following: | ||
(i) participating in curriculum development or | ||
assessment activities
at the
school, school district, | ||
regional office of education, State, or national
| ||
level; | ||
(ii) participating in team or department | ||
leadership in a school or
school
district; | ||
(iii) participating on external or internal school | ||
or school district
review
teams; | ||
(iv) publishing educational articles, columns, or | ||
books relevant to
the
certificate area being renewed; | ||
or | ||
(v) participating in non-strike related | ||
professional association or
labor organization
service | ||
or
activities related to professional development; | ||
(K) receipt of a subsequent Illinois certificate or | ||
endorsement pursuant to this Article;
| ||
(L) completion of requirements for meeting the | ||
Illinois criteria for becoming "highly qualified" (for | ||
purposes of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public | ||
Law 107-110) in an additional teaching area;
| ||
(M) successful completion of 4 semester hours of | ||
graduate-level coursework on the assessment of one's own | ||
performance in relation to the Illinois Teaching | ||
Standards, as described in clause (B) of paragraph (2) of |
subsection (c) of Section 21-2 of this Code; or | ||
(N) successful completion of a minimum of 4 semester | ||
hours of graduate-level coursework addressing preparation | ||
to meet the requirements for certification by the National | ||
Board for Professional Teaching Standards, as described in | ||
clause (C) of paragraph (2) of subsection (c) of Section | ||
21-2 of this Code.
| ||
(4) A person must complete the requirements of this | ||
subsection (e) before the expiration of his or her Standard | ||
Teaching Certificate and must submit assurance to the regional | ||
superintendent of schools or, if applicable, a local | ||
professional development committee authorized by the regional | ||
superintendent to submit recommendations to him or her for this | ||
purpose. The statement of assurance shall contain a list of the | ||
activities completed, the provider offering each activity, the | ||
number of credits earned for each activity, and the purposes to | ||
which each activity is attributed. The certificate holder shall | ||
maintain the evidence of completion of each activity for at | ||
least one certificate renewal cycle. The certificate holder | ||
shall affirm under penalty of perjury that he or she has | ||
completed the activities listed and will maintain the required | ||
evidence of completion. The State Board of Education or the | ||
regional superintendent of schools for each region shall | ||
conduct random audits of assurance statements and supporting | ||
documentation. | ||
(5) (Blank). |
(6) (Blank). | ||
(f) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Code, a | ||
school district is authorized to enter into an agreement with | ||
the exclusive bargaining representative, if any, to form a | ||
local professional development committee (LPDC). The | ||
membership and terms of members of the LPDC may be determined | ||
by the agreement. Provisions regarding LPDCs contained in a | ||
collective bargaining agreement in existence on the effective | ||
date of this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly | ||
between a school district and the exclusive bargaining | ||
representative shall remain in full force and effect for the | ||
term of the agreement, unless terminated by mutual agreement. | ||
The LPDC shall make recommendations to the regional | ||
superintendent of schools on renewal of teaching certificates. | ||
The regional superintendent of schools for each region shall
| ||
perform
the following functions: | ||
(1)
review recommendations for certificate renewal, if | ||
any, received from LPDCs; | ||
(2) (blank); | ||
(3) (blank); | ||
(4) (blank); | ||
(5) determine whether certificate holders have met the
| ||
requirements for certificate renewal and notify | ||
certificate holders
if the decision is not to renew the | ||
certificate; | ||
(6) provide a certificate holder with the opportunity |
to appeal a recommendation made by a LPDC, if any, not to | ||
renew the certificate to the regional professional | ||
development review committee; | ||
(7) issue and forward recommendations for renewal or | ||
nonrenewal
of certificate holders' Standard Teaching | ||
Certificates to the State Teacher Certification Board; and | ||
(8) (blank). | ||
(g)(1) Each regional superintendent of schools shall | ||
review and concur or
nonconcur
with each recommendation for | ||
renewal or nonrenewal of a Standard Teaching
Certificate he or | ||
she receives from a local professional development committee, | ||
if any,
or, if
a certificate
holder appeals the recommendation | ||
to the regional professional development
review committee, the
| ||
recommendation for renewal or nonrenewal he or she receives | ||
from a regional
professional
development review committee and, | ||
within 14 days of receipt of the
recommendation,
shall
provide | ||
the State Teacher Certification Board with verification of the
| ||
following, if applicable: | ||
(A) the certificate holder has satisfactorily | ||
completed professional development and continuing | ||
education activities set forth in paragraph (3) of | ||
subsection (e) of this Section; | ||
(B) the certificate holder has submitted the statement | ||
of assurance required under paragraph (4) of subsection (e) | ||
of this Section, and this statement has been attached to | ||
the application for renewal; |
(C) the local professional development committee, if | ||
any, has recommended the
renewal of the certificate | ||
holder's Standard Teaching Certificate and
forwarded the | ||
recommendation to the regional superintendent of schools; | ||
(D) the certificate holder has appealed his or her | ||
local professional
development committee's recommendation | ||
of nonrenewal, if any, to the regional
professional | ||
development review committee and the result of that appeal; | ||
(E) the regional superintendent of schools has | ||
concurred or nonconcurred
with
the
local professional | ||
development committee's or regional professional
| ||
development review committee's recommendation, if any, to | ||
renew or nonrenew the
certificate holder's Standard | ||
Teaching Certificate and made a
recommendation to that | ||
effect; and | ||
(F) the established registration fee for the Standard | ||
Teaching
Certificate has
been paid. | ||
If
the notice required by this subsection
(g) includes a | ||
recommendation of certificate nonrenewal, then, at the same | ||
time the regional superintendent of schools provides the State | ||
Teacher Certification Board with the notice, he or she
shall
| ||
also notify the
certificate holder in writing, by certified | ||
mail, return receipt requested, that
this notice has been | ||
provided to the
State
Teacher
Certification Board. | ||
(2) Each certificate holder shall have the right to appeal
| ||
his or her
local
professional development committee's |
recommendation of nonrenewal, if any, to the
regional
| ||
professional development review committee, within 14 days of | ||
receipt of notice
that the
recommendation has
been sent to the | ||
regional superintendent of schools. Each regional
| ||
superintendent of schools shall
establish a regional | ||
professional development review committee or committees
for | ||
the
purpose of
advising the regional superintendent of schools, | ||
upon request, and handling
certificate
holder appeals. This | ||
committee shall
consist of at least 4 classroom teachers, one | ||
non-administrative
certificated
educational
employee, 2 | ||
administrators, and one at-large member who shall be either (i) | ||
a
parent, (ii)
a member of the business community, (iii) a | ||
community member, or (iv) an
administrator, with preference | ||
given to an individual chosen from among those
persons
listed | ||
in items (i), (ii), and (iii) in order to secure representation | ||
of an
interest not already
represented on the committee. The | ||
teacher and non-administrative certificated
educational | ||
employee members of the review committee shall be selected by | ||
their
exclusive representative, if any, and the administrators | ||
and at-large member
shall be
selected by the regional | ||
superintendent of schools. A regional superintendent
of | ||
schools
may add additional members to the committee, provided | ||
that the same proportion
of
teachers to administrators and | ||
at-large members on the committee is maintained. Any
additional | ||
teacher and non-administrative certificated educational | ||
employee members
shall be selected by their exclusive |
representative, if any. Vacancies in positions on a
regional | ||
professional development review committee shall be filled in | ||
the same manner
as the original selections. Committee members | ||
shall serve staggered 3-year terms. All
individuals selected to | ||
serve on regional professional development review committees
| ||
must be known to demonstrate the best practices in teaching or | ||
their respective
field of
practice. | ||
(h)(1) The State Teacher Certification Board shall review | ||
the regional
superintendent of schools' recommendations to | ||
renew or nonrenew Standard
Teaching Certificates
and notify | ||
certificate holders in writing whether their certificates have
| ||
been renewed or
nonrenewed within 90 days of receipt of the | ||
recommendations,
unless a certificate holder has appealed a | ||
regional
superintendent of schools'
recommendation of | ||
nonrenewal, as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection
| ||
(h). The State Teacher Certification Board shall verify that | ||
the
certificate holder
has met the renewal criteria set forth | ||
in paragraph (1) of subsection (g) of
this Section. | ||
(2) Each certificate holder shall have the right to appeal | ||
a regional
superintendent of school's recommendation to | ||
nonrenew his or her Standard
Teaching Certificate
to
the State | ||
Teacher Certification Board, within 14 days of receipt of | ||
notice that
the
decision has been sent to the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board, which shall
hold an
appeal hearing within | ||
60 days of receipt of the appeal. When such an appeal is
taken,
| ||
the certificate holder's Standard Teaching Certificate shall |
continue to be
valid until the
appeal is finally determined. | ||
The State Teacher Certification Board shall
review the
regional | ||
superintendent of school's recommendation, the regional | ||
professional
development review committee's recommendation, if | ||
any, and the local
professional
development committee's | ||
recommendation, if any, and all relevant documentation to | ||
verify
whether the certificate holder has met the renewal | ||
criteria set forth in
paragraph (1) of
subsection (g) of this | ||
Section. The State Teacher Certification Board may
request that
| ||
the certificate holder appear before it. All actions taken by | ||
the State
Teacher
Certification Board shall require a quorum | ||
and be by a simple majority of those
present and voting.
A | ||
record of
all votes
shall be maintained. The State Teacher | ||
Certification Board shall notify the
certificate
holder in | ||
writing, within 7 days of completing the review, whether his or | ||
her
Standard
Teaching Certificate has been renewed or | ||
nonrenewed, provided that if the State
Teacher
Certification | ||
Board determines to nonrenew a certificate, the written notice
| ||
provided to
the certificate holder shall be by certified mail, | ||
return receipt requested.
All certificate
renewal or | ||
nonrenewal decisions of the State Teacher Certification Board | ||
are
final and
subject to administrative review , as set forth in | ||
Section 21-24 of this Code . | ||
(i) Holders of Master Teaching Certificates shall meet the | ||
same
requirements
and follow the same procedures as holders of | ||
Standard Teaching Certificates,
except
that their renewal |
cycle shall be as set forth in subsection (d) of Section
21-2 | ||
of this
Code and their renewal requirements shall be subject to | ||
paragraph (8) of subsection (c) of Section 21-2 of this Code. | ||
A holder of a
teaching certificate endorsed as a | ||
speech-language pathologist who
has been granted the | ||
Certificate of Clinical Competence by the
American | ||
Speech-Language Hearing Association may renew his or her
| ||
Standard Teaching Certificate pursuant to the 10-year renewal | ||
cycle set
forth in subsection (d) of Section 21-2 of this Code. | ||
(j) Holders of Valid and Exempt Standard and Master | ||
Teaching Certificates
who are not employed and performing | ||
services in an Illinois public or
State-operated
elementary | ||
school, secondary school, or cooperative or joint agreement | ||
with a
governing body or board of control, in a certificated | ||
teaching position,
may
voluntarily activate their certificates | ||
through the regional superintendent of schools of the regional | ||
office of
education for the geographic area where their | ||
teaching is done. These certificate holders shall follow the | ||
same renewal
criteria
and procedures as all other Standard and | ||
Master Teaching Certificate holders,
except
that their | ||
continuing professional development activities need not
| ||
reflect or
address the knowledge, skills, and goals of a local | ||
school improvement plan. | ||
(k) (Blank). | ||
(l) (Blank). | ||
(m) The changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act |
of the 93rd General Assembly that affect renewal of Standard | ||
and Master Certificates shall apply to those persons who hold | ||
Standard or Master Certificates on or after the effective date | ||
of this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly and shall | ||
be given effect upon renewal of those certificates.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 95-793, eff. 1-1-09; | ||
96-951, eff. 6-28-10.)
| ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-16) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-16)
| ||
Sec. 21-16. Fees - Requirement for registration.
| ||
(a) (Blank). Until February 15, 2000, every applicant when
| ||
issued a certificate shall pay to the regional superintendent | ||
of schools a
fee of $1, which shall be paid into the institute | ||
fund. Every certificate
issued under the provisions of this Act | ||
shall be registered annually or, at
the option of the holder of | ||
the certificate, once every 3 years. The
regional | ||
superintendent of schools having supervision and control over | ||
the
school where the teaching is done shall register the | ||
certificate before the
holder begins to teach, otherwise it | ||
shall be registered in any county in
the State of Illinois; and | ||
one fee of $4 per year for registration or
renewal of one or | ||
more certificates which have been issued to the same
holder | ||
shall be paid into the institute fund.
| ||
Until February 15, 2000, requirements for registration of | ||
any certificate
limited in time
shall include evidence of | ||
professional growth defined as successful
teaching experience |
since last registration of certificate, attendance
at | ||
professional meetings, membership in professional | ||
organizations,
additional credits earned in recognized | ||
teacher-training institutions,
travel specifically for | ||
educational experience, reading of professional
books and | ||
periodicals, filing all reports as required by the regional
| ||
superintendent of schools and the State Superintendent of | ||
Education
or such other professional experience or combination | ||
of experiences as
are presented by the teacher and are approved | ||
by the State Superintendent
of Education in consultation with | ||
the State Teacher Certification Board. A
duplicate certificate | ||
may be issued to the holder of a valid life
certificate or | ||
valid certificate limited in time by the State
Superintendent | ||
of Education; however, it shall only be issued upon request
of | ||
a regional superintendent of schools and upon payment to the | ||
regional
superintendent of schools who requests such duplicate | ||
a fee of $4.
| ||
(b) Until December 31, 2011 Beginning February 15, 2000 , | ||
all persons who are issued Standard
Teaching
Certificates | ||
pursuant to clause (ii) of paragraph (1) of
subsection
(c) of | ||
Section 21-2 and all
persons who
renew Standard Teaching | ||
Certificates shall pay a $25 fee for registration of
all
| ||
certificates held. All persons who are issued Standard Teaching | ||
Certificates
under
clause (i) of paragraph (1) of subsection | ||
(c) of Section 21-2 and all other
applicants for
Standard
| ||
Teaching Certificates shall pay an original application fee, |
pursuant to
Section 21-12,
and a $25 fee for registration of | ||
all certificates held. These certificates
shall be
registered | ||
and the registration fee paid once every 5 years. Standard | ||
Teaching
Certificate applicants and holders shall not be | ||
required to pay any other
registration fees
for issuance or | ||
renewal of their certificates, except as provided in Section
| ||
21-17 of this
Code. Beginning February 15, 2000, Master | ||
Teaching Certificates shall be
issued
and
renewed upon payment | ||
by the applicant or certificate holder of a $50 fee for
| ||
registration
of all certificates held. These certificates | ||
shall be registered and the fee
paid once
every 10 years. | ||
Master Teaching Certificate applicants and holders shall not
be
| ||
required to pay any other application or registration fees for | ||
issuance or
renewal of their
certificates, except as provided | ||
in Section 21-17 of this Code. All other
certificates
issued | ||
under the provisions of this Code shall be registered for the | ||
validity
period of the
certificate at the rate of $5 per year | ||
for the total number of years for which
the certificate
is | ||
valid for registration of all certificates held, or for a | ||
maximum of 5 years
for life
certificates. The regional | ||
superintendent of schools having supervision and
control over
| ||
the school where the teaching is done shall register the | ||
certificate before the
holder
begins to teach, otherwise it | ||
shall be registered in any county in the State of
Illinois.
| ||
Each holder shall pay the appropriate registration fee to the | ||
regional
superintendent of
schools. The regional |
superintendent of schools shall deposit the registration
fees | ||
into
the institute fund. Any certificate holder who teaches in | ||
more than one
educational
service region shall register the | ||
certificate or certificates in all regions
where the
teaching | ||
is done, but shall be required to pay one registration fee for | ||
all
certificates held ,
provided holders of certificates issued | ||
pursuant to Section 21-9 of this Code
shall be required to pay | ||
one registration fee, in each educational service
region in | ||
which his or her certificate or certificates are registered, | ||
for all
certificates held .
| ||
A duplicate certificate may be issued to the holder of a | ||
valid life
certificate or valid
certificate limited in time by | ||
the State Superintendent of Education; however,
it shall
only | ||
be issued upon request of a regional superintendent of schools | ||
and upon
payment
to the regional superintendent of schools who | ||
requests the duplicate a fee of
$4, which
shall be deposited | ||
into the institute fund.
| ||
(c) Beginning on January 1, 2012, all certificate holders | ||
are required to pay a $10 per year registration fee for the | ||
course of the validity cycle to register the certificate, which | ||
must be paid to the regional office of education having | ||
supervision and control over the school in which the individual | ||
holding the certificate is to be employed. If the individual | ||
holding the certificate is not yet employed, then the | ||
certificate may be registered in any county in this State. The | ||
registration fee must be paid in its entirety the first time |
the individual registers the certificate for a particular | ||
validity period in a single region. No additional fee may be | ||
charged for that validity period should the individual | ||
subsequently register the certificate in additional regions. | ||
Individuals must register the certificate (i) immediately | ||
after initial issuance of the license and (ii) at the beginning | ||
of each renewal cycle if the individual has satisfied the | ||
renewal requirements required under this Code. | ||
The regional superintendent of schools shall deposit the | ||
registration fees paid pursuant to this subsection (c) into the | ||
institute fund established pursuant to Section 3-11 of this | ||
Code. | ||
(d) The State Board of Education and each regional office | ||
of education are authorized to charge a service or convenience | ||
fee for the use of credit cards for the payment of | ||
certification fees. This service or convenience fee may not | ||
exceed the amount required by the credit card processing | ||
company or vendor that has entered into a contract with the | ||
State Board or regional office of education for this purpose, | ||
and the fee must be paid to that company or vendor.
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(e) This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 92-796, eff. 8-10-02; 93-679, eff. 6-30-04.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-22) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-22)
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Sec. 21-22. Expiration of first year. The first year of all | ||
certificates ends on June 30 following one full year of the |
certificate being issued shall expire on June 30 following the
| ||
date of issue .
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This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. | ||
(Source: Laws 1961, p. 31.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-25) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-25)
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Sec. 21-25. School service personnel certificate.
| ||
(a) For purposes of this Section, "school service | ||
personnel" means persons employed and performing appropriate | ||
services in an Illinois public or State-operated elementary | ||
school, secondary school, or cooperative or joint agreement | ||
with a governing body or board of control or a charter school | ||
operating in compliance with the Charter Schools Law in a | ||
position requiring a school service personnel certificate. | ||
Subject to the provisions of Section 21-1a, a school | ||
service
personnel certificate shall be issued to those | ||
applicants of good
character, good health, a citizen of the | ||
United States and at least 19
years of age who have a | ||
Bachelor's degree with not fewer than 120
semester hours from a | ||
regionally accredited institution of higher learning and
who | ||
meets the requirements established by the State Superintendent | ||
of
Education in consultation with the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board. A
school service personnel certificate | ||
with a school nurse endorsement may be
issued to a person who | ||
holds a bachelor of science degree from an institution
of | ||
higher learning accredited by the North Central Association or |
other
comparable regional accrediting association.
Persons | ||
seeking any other endorsement on the school service personnel
| ||
certificate shall be recommended for the endorsement by a | ||
recognized teacher
education institution as having completed a | ||
program of preparation approved by
the State Superintendent of | ||
Education in consultation with the State Teacher
Certification | ||
Board.
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(b) Until August 30, 2002, a school service personnel | ||
certificate endorsed
for school social work may be issued to a | ||
student who has completed a school
social work program that has | ||
not been approved by the State Superintendent of
Education, | ||
provided that each of the following conditions is met:
| ||
(1) The program was offered by a recognized, public | ||
teacher education
institution that first enrolled students | ||
in its master's degree program in
social work in 1998;
| ||
(2) The student applying for the school service | ||
personnel certificate was
enrolled in the institution's | ||
master's degree program in social work on or
after May 11, | ||
1998;
| ||
(3) The State Superintendent verifies that the student | ||
has completed
coursework that is substantially similar to | ||
that required in approved school
social work programs, | ||
including (i) not fewer than 600 clock hours of a
| ||
supervised internship in a school setting or (ii) if the | ||
student has completed
part of a supervised internship in a | ||
school setting prior to the effective date
of this |
amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly and receives | ||
the prior
approval of the State Superintendent, not fewer | ||
than 300 additional clock hours
of supervised work in a | ||
public school setting under the supervision of a
certified | ||
school social worker who certifies that the supervised work | ||
was
completed in a satisfactory manner; and
| ||
(4) The student has passed a test of basic skills and | ||
the test of subject
matter knowledge required by Section | ||
21-1a.
| ||
This subsection (b) does not apply after August 29, 2002.
| ||
(c) A school service personnel certificate shall be | ||
endorsed
with the area of Service as
determined by the State | ||
Superintendent of Education in consultation with
the State | ||
Teacher Certification Board.
| ||
The holder of such certificate shall be entitled to all of | ||
the rights
and privileges granted holders of a valid teaching | ||
certificate, including
teacher benefits, compensation and | ||
working conditions.
| ||
When the holder of such certificate has earned a master's | ||
degree,
including 8 semester hours of graduate professional | ||
education from a
recognized institution of higher learning, and | ||
has at least 2 years of
successful school experience while | ||
holding such certificate, the
certificate may be endorsed for | ||
supervision.
| ||
(d) Persons who have successfully achieved National Board | ||
certification through the National Board for Professional |
Teaching Standards shall be issued a Master School Service | ||
Personnel Certificate, valid for 10 years and renewable | ||
thereafter every 10 years through compliance with requirements | ||
set forth by the State Board of Education, in consultation with | ||
the State Teacher Certification Board. However, each holder of | ||
a Master School Service Personnel Certificate shall be eligible | ||
for a corresponding position in this State in the areas for | ||
which he or she holds a Master Certificate without satisfying | ||
any other requirements of this Code, except for those | ||
requirements pertaining to criminal background checks.
| ||
(e) School service personnel certificates are renewable | ||
every 5 years and may be renewed as provided in this Section. | ||
Requests for renewals must be submitted, in a format prescribed | ||
by the State Board of Education, to the regional office of | ||
education responsible for the school where the holder is | ||
employed. | ||
Upon completion of at least 80 hours of continuing | ||
professional development as provided in this subsection (e), a | ||
person who holds a valid school service personnel certificate | ||
shall have his or her certificate renewed for a period of 5 | ||
years. A person who (i) holds an active license issued by the | ||
State as a clinical professional counselor, a professional | ||
counselor, a clinical social worker, a social worker, or a | ||
speech-language pathologist; (ii) holds national certification | ||
as a Nationally Certified School Psychologist from the National | ||
School Psychology Certification Board; (iii) is nationally |
certified as a National Certified School Nurse from the | ||
National Board for Certification of School Nurses; (iv) is | ||
nationally certified as a National Certified Counselor or | ||
National Certified School Counselor from the National Board for | ||
Certified Counselors; or (v) holds a Certificate of Clinical | ||
Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing | ||
Association
shall be deemed to have satisfied the continuing | ||
professional development requirements established by the State | ||
Board of Education and the State Teacher Certification Board to | ||
renew a school service personnel certificate. | ||
School service personnel certificates may be renewed by the | ||
State Teacher Certification Board based upon proof of | ||
continuing professional development. The State Board of | ||
Education shall (i) establish a procedure for renewing school | ||
service personnel certificates, which shall include without | ||
limitation annual timelines for the renewal process and the | ||
components set forth in this Section; (ii) approve or | ||
disapprove the providers of continuing professional | ||
development activities; and (iii) provide, on a timely basis to | ||
all school service personnel certificate holders, regional | ||
superintendents of schools, school districts, and others with | ||
an interest in continuing professional development, | ||
information about the standards and requirements established | ||
pursuant to this subsection (e). | ||
Any school service personnel certificate held by an | ||
individual employed and performing services in an Illinois |
public or State-operated elementary school, secondary school, | ||
or cooperative or joint agreement with a governing body or | ||
board of control in a certificated school service personnel | ||
position or in a charter school in compliance with the Charter | ||
Schools Law must be maintained Valid and Active through | ||
certificate renewal activities specified in the certificate | ||
renewal procedure established pursuant to this Section, | ||
provided that a holder of a Valid and Active certificate who is | ||
only employed on either a part-time basis or day-to-day basis | ||
as a substitute shall pay only the required registration fee to | ||
renew his or her certificate and maintain it as Valid and | ||
Active. All other school service personnel certificates held | ||
may be maintained as Valid and Exempt through the registration | ||
process provided for in the certificate renewal procedure | ||
established pursuant to Section 21-14 of this Code. A Valid and | ||
Exempt certificate must be immediately activated, through | ||
procedures developed by the State Board of Education upon the | ||
certificate holder becoming employed and performing services | ||
in an Illinois public or State-operated elementary school, | ||
secondary school, or cooperative or joint agreement with a | ||
governing body or board of control in a certificated school | ||
service personnel position or in a charter school operating in | ||
compliance with the Charter Schools Law. A holder of a Valid | ||
and Exempt certificate may activate his or her certificate | ||
through procedures provided for in the certificate renewal | ||
procedure established pursuant to this Section. |
A school service personnel certificate that has been | ||
maintained as Valid and Active for the 5 years of the | ||
certificate's validity shall be renewed as Valid and Active | ||
upon the certificate holder (i) completing the National Board | ||
for Professional Teaching Standards process in an area of | ||
concentration comparable to the holder's school service | ||
personnel certificate of endorsement or (ii) earning 80 | ||
continuing professional development units as described in this | ||
Section. If, however, the certificate holder has maintained the | ||
certificate as Valid and Exempt for a portion of the 5-year | ||
period of validity, the number of continuing professional | ||
development units needed to renew the certificate as Valid and | ||
Active must be proportionately reduced by the amount of time | ||
the certificate was Valid and Exempt. If a certificate holder | ||
is employed and performs services requiring the holder's school | ||
service personnel certificate on a part-time basis for all or a | ||
portion of the certificate's 5-year period of validity, the | ||
number of continuing professional development units needed to | ||
renew the certificate as Valid and Active shall be reduced by | ||
50% for the amount of time the certificate holder has been | ||
employed and performing such services on a part-time basis. | ||
"Part-time" means less than 50% of the school day or school | ||
term. | ||
Beginning July 1, 2008, in order to satisfy the | ||
requirements for continuing professional development provided | ||
for in this Section, each Valid and Active school service |
personnel certificate holder shall complete professional | ||
development activities that address the certificate or those | ||
certificates that are required of his or her certificated | ||
position, if the certificate holder is employed and performing | ||
services in an Illinois public or State operated elementary | ||
school, secondary school, or cooperative or joint agreement | ||
with a governing body or board of control, or that certificate | ||
or those certificates most closely related to his or her | ||
teaching position, if the certificate holder is employed in a | ||
charter school. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection | ||
(e), the certificate holder's activities must address and must | ||
reflect the following continuing professional development | ||
purposes: | ||
(1) Advance both the certificate holder's knowledge
| ||
and skills consistent with the Illinois Standards for the | ||
service area in which the certificate is endorsed in order | ||
to keep the certificate holder current in that area. | ||
(2) Develop the certificate holder's knowledge and | ||
skills in areas determined by the State Board of Education | ||
to be critical for all school service personnel. | ||
(3) Address the knowledge, skills, and goals of the | ||
certificate holder's local school improvement plan, if the | ||
certificate holder is employed in an Illinois public or | ||
State-operated elementary school, secondary school, or | ||
cooperative or joint agreement with a governing body or | ||
board of control. |
(4) Address the needs of serving students with | ||
disabilities, including adapting and modifying clinical or | ||
professional practices to meet the needs of students with | ||
disabilities and serving such students in the least | ||
restrictive environment. | ||
The coursework or continuing professional development | ||
units ("CPDU") required under this subsection (e) must total 80 | ||
CPDUs or the equivalent and must address 3 of the 4 purposes | ||
described in items (1) through (4) of this subsection (e). | ||
Holders of school service personnel certificates may fulfill | ||
this obligation with any combination of semester hours or CPDUs | ||
as follows: | ||
(A) Collaboration and partnership activities related | ||
to improving the school service personnel certificate | ||
holder's knowledge and skills, including (i) participating | ||
on collaborative planning and professional improvement | ||
teams and committees; (ii) peer review and coaching; (iii) | ||
mentoring in a formal mentoring program, including service | ||
as a consulting teacher participating in a remediation | ||
process formulated under Section 24A-5 of this Code; (iv) | ||
participating in site-based management or decision-making | ||
teams, relevant committees, boards, or task forces | ||
directly related to school improvement plans; (v) | ||
coordinating community resources in schools, if the | ||
project is a specific goal of the school improvement plan; | ||
(vi) facilitating parent education programs for a school, |
school district, or regional office of education directly | ||
related to student achievement or school improvement | ||
plans; (vii) participating in business, school, or | ||
community partnerships directly related to student | ||
achievement or school improvement plans; or (viii) | ||
supervising a student teacher (student services personnel) | ||
or teacher education candidate in clinical supervision, | ||
provided that the supervision may be counted only once | ||
during the course of 5 years. | ||
(B) Coursework from a regionally accredited | ||
institution of higher learning related to one of the | ||
purposes listed in items (1) through (4) of this subsection | ||
(e), which shall apply at the rate of 15 continuing | ||
professional development units per semester hour of credit | ||
earned during the previous 5-year period when the status of | ||
the holder's school service personnel certificate was | ||
Valid and Active. Proportionate reductions shall apply | ||
when the holder's status was Valid and Active for less than | ||
the 5-year period preceding the renewal. | ||
(C) Teaching college or university courses in areas | ||
relevant to the certificate area being renewed, provided | ||
that the teaching may be counted only once during the | ||
course of 5 years. | ||
(D) Conferences, workshops, institutes, seminars, or | ||
symposiums designed to improve the certificate holder's | ||
knowledge and skills in the service area and applicable to |
the purposes listed in items (1) through (4) of this | ||
subsection (e). One CPDU shall be awarded for each hour of | ||
attendance. No one shall receive credit for conferences, | ||
workshops, institutes, seminars, or symposiums that are | ||
designed for entertainment, promotional, or commercial | ||
purposes or that are solely inspirational or motivational. | ||
The State Superintendent of Education and regional | ||
superintendents of schools are authorized to review the | ||
activities and events provided or to be provided under this | ||
subdivision (D) and to investigate complaints regarding | ||
those activities and events. Either the State | ||
Superintendent of Education or a regional superintendent | ||
of schools may recommend that the State Board of Education | ||
disapprove those activities and events considered to be | ||
inconsistent with this subdivision (D). | ||
(E) Completing non-university credit directly related | ||
to student achievement, school improvement plans, or State | ||
priorities. | ||
(F) Participating in or presenting at workshops, | ||
seminars, conferences, institutes, or symposiums. | ||
(G) Training as external reviewers for quality | ||
assurance. | ||
(H) Training as reviewers of university teacher | ||
preparation programs. | ||
(I) Other educational experiences related to improving | ||
the school service personnel's knowledge and skills as a |
teacher, including (i) participating in action research | ||
and inquiry projects; (ii) traveling related to one's | ||
assignment and directly related to school service | ||
personnel achievement or school improvement plans and | ||
approved by the regional superintendent of schools or his | ||
or her designee at least 30 days prior to the travel | ||
experience, provided that the traveling shall not include | ||
time spent commuting to destinations where the learning | ||
experience will occur; (iii) participating in study groups | ||
related to student achievement or school improvement | ||
plans; (iv) serving on a statewide education-related | ||
committee, including without limitation the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board, State Board of Education strategic | ||
agenda teams, or the State Advisory Council on Education of | ||
Children with Disabilities; (v) participating in | ||
work/learn programs or internships; or (vi) developing a | ||
portfolio of student and teacher work. | ||
(J) Professional leadership experiences related to | ||
improving the teacher's knowledge and skills as a teacher, | ||
including (i) participating in curriculum development or | ||
assessment activities at the school, school district, | ||
regional office of education, State, or national level; | ||
(ii) participating in team or department leadership in a | ||
school or school district; (iii) participating on external | ||
or internal school or school district review teams; (iv) | ||
publishing educational articles, columns, or books |
relevant to the certificate area being renewed; or (v) | ||
participating in non-strike-related professional | ||
association or labor organization service or activities | ||
related to professional development.
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(f) This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. | ||
(Source: P.A. 94-105, eff. 7-1-05; 95-592, eff. 7-1-08 .)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-27)
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Sec. 21-27. The Illinois Teaching Excellence Program. | ||
(a) The Illinois
Teaching
Excellence Program is hereby | ||
established . As used in this Section: | ||
"Poverty or low-performing school" means a school in
| ||
academic early warning status or academic watch status or a
| ||
school in which 50% or more of its students are eligible for
| ||
free or reduced-price school lunches. | ||
"Qualified educator" means a teacher or school counselor
| ||
currently employed in a school district who is in the process
| ||
of obtaining certification through the National Board for
| ||
Professional Teaching Standards or who has completed
| ||
certification and holds a Master Certificate or a retired | ||
teacher or school counselor who holds a Master Certificate. | ||
(b) Beginning on July 1, 2011, any funds appropriated for
| ||
the Illinois Teaching Excellence Program must be used to | ||
provide monetary assistance and incentives for qualified
| ||
educators who are employed by school districts and who have or
| ||
are in the process of obtaining licensure through the National
|
Board for Professional Teaching Standards. The goal of the
| ||
program is to improve instruction and student performance. | ||
The State Board of Education shall allocate an amount as
| ||
annually appropriated by the General Assembly for the Illinois
| ||
Teaching Excellence Program for (i) application fees for each
| ||
qualified educator seeking to complete certification through
| ||
the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, to be
| ||
paid directly to the National Board for Professional Teaching
| ||
Standards, and (ii) incentives for each qualified educator to | ||
be distributed to the respective school district. The school
| ||
district shall distribute this payment to each eligible teacher
| ||
or school counselor as a single payment. | ||
The State Board of Education's annual budget must set out
| ||
by separate line item the appropriation for the program. Unless
| ||
otherwise provided by appropriation, qualified educators are
| ||
eligible for monetary assistance and incentives based on the
| ||
priorities outlined in subsection (c) of this Section. | ||
(c) When there are adequate funds available, priorities
| ||
(1), (2), (3), (4), and (5), as outlined in this subsection
| ||
(c), must be funded. If full funding to meet all priorities as | ||
outlined in this subsection (c) is not available, funding must
| ||
be distributed in the order of the priorities listed in this
| ||
subsection (c). If funding is insufficient to fund a priority | ||
in full, then funding for that priority must be prorated and no
| ||
further priorities shall be funded. | ||
Priorities for monetary assistance and incentives shall be
|
as follows: | ||
(1) Priority 1: A maximum of $2,000 towards the
| ||
application fee for up to 750 teachers or school counselors
| ||
in a poverty or low-performing school who apply on a
| ||
first-come, first-serve basis for National Board
| ||
certification. | ||
(2) Priority 2: A maximum of $2,000 towards the
| ||
application fee for up to 250 teachers or school counselors
| ||
in a school other than a poverty or low-performing school | ||
who apply on a first-come, first-serve basis for National
| ||
Board certification. However, if there were fewer than 750 | ||
individuals supported in priority (1), then the number | ||
supported in priority (2) may be increased as such that the | ||
combination of priority (1) and priority (2) shall equal | ||
1,000 applicants. | ||
(3) Priority 3: The fee for the National Board for
| ||
Professional Teaching Standards' Take One! (the test for
| ||
National Board certification) for up to 500 qualified
| ||
educators who apply on a first-come, first-serve basis. | ||
(4) Priority 4: An annual incentive equal to $1,500,
| ||
which shall be paid to each qualified educator who holds
| ||
both a Master Certificate and a current corresponding | ||
certificate issued by the National Board for Professional | ||
Teaching Standards,
who is employed in a school district, | ||
and who agrees, in
writing, to provide 30 hours of | ||
mentoring or National Board
for Professional Teaching |
Standards professional development or both during the | ||
school year to teachers or
school counselors in a poverty | ||
or low-performing school, as
applicable. | ||
(5) Priority 5: An annual incentive equal to $1,500,
| ||
which shall be paid to each qualified educator currently
| ||
employed in a school district who holds both a Master | ||
Certificate and a current corresponding certificate issued | ||
by the National
Board for Professional Teaching Standards | ||
and who agrees,
in writing, to provide at least 30 hours of | ||
mentoring or National Board for Professional Teaching | ||
Standards
professional development or both during the | ||
school year to
classroom teachers or school counselors, as | ||
applicable. | ||
Mentoring for all priorities shall include, either singly
| ||
or in combination, mentoring of the following: | ||
(A) National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
| ||
certification candidates. | ||
(B) National Board for Professional Teaching Standards | ||
re-take candidates. | ||
(C) National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
| ||
renewal candidates. | ||
(D) National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
| ||
Take One! participants. | ||
(d) This Section is repealed on June 30, 2013. to provide | ||
categorical funding for
monetary
incentives and bonuses for | ||
teachers and school counselors who are employed by school |
districts and
who hold a
Master Certificate. The State Board of | ||
Education shall allocate and distribute
to each
school district | ||
an amount as annually appropriated by the General Assembly
from | ||
federal funds for the
Illinois Teaching Excellence Program. The | ||
State Board of Education's annual budget must set out by | ||
separate line item the appropriation for the program. Unless | ||
otherwise provided by
appropriation, each
school district's | ||
annual allocation shall be the sum of the amounts earned for
| ||
the
following incentives and bonuses:
| ||
(1) An annual payment of $3,000 to be paid to (A) each
| ||
teacher
who
holds both a Master Certificate and a | ||
corresponding certificate issued by the National Board for | ||
Professional Teaching Standards and is employed as a | ||
teacher by a school district and (B) each school counselor | ||
who holds both a Master Certificate and a corresponding | ||
certificate issued by the National Board for Professional | ||
Teaching Standards and is employed as a school counselor by | ||
a school district. The school
district shall
distribute | ||
this payment to each eligible teacher or school counselor
| ||
as a single payment or in not more than 3 payments.
| ||
(2) An annual incentive equal to $1,000 shall be paid | ||
to (A) each teacher or school counselor who holds a Master | ||
Certificate, who is employed as a teacher or school | ||
counselor by a school district, and who agrees, in writing, | ||
to provide at least 30 hours of mentoring during that year | ||
to classroom teachers or school counselors, as applicable, |
and (B) each retired teacher or school counselor who holds | ||
both a Master Certificate and a current corresponding | ||
certificate issued by the National Board for Professional | ||
Teaching Standards and who agrees, in writing, to provide | ||
at least 30 hours of mentoring during that year to | ||
classroom teachers or school counselors, as applicable. An | ||
additional annual incentive equal to $1,000 shall be paid | ||
to (I)
each teacher or school counselor
who
holds a Master | ||
Certificate, who is employed as a teacher or school | ||
counselor by a school
district, and who
agrees,
in writing, | ||
to provide an additional 30 hours of mentoring during that | ||
year to classroom
teachers or school counselors, as | ||
applicable, and (II) each retired teacher or school | ||
counselor who holds both a Master Certificate and a current | ||
corresponding certificate issued by the National Board for | ||
Professional Teaching Standards and who agrees, in | ||
writing, to provide an additional 30 hours of mentoring | ||
during that year to classroom teachers or school | ||
counselors, as applicable, for a total of 60 hours of | ||
mentoring and $2,000 in incentives under this paragraph | ||
(2). Mentoring under this paragraph (2) may include, either | ||
singly or in combination, (i)
providing high quality | ||
professional development for new and experienced
teachers | ||
or school counselors, as applicable, and/or (ii) assisting | ||
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS)
| ||
candidates through the NBPTS certification process. The |
school district shall
distribute each annual incentive | ||
payment upon completion of the 30 hours or 60 hours of
| ||
required mentoring, whichever is applicable.
| ||
(3) An annual incentive equal to $2,000 shall be paid | ||
to (A) each teacher or school counselor who holds a Master | ||
Certificate, who is employed as a teacher or school | ||
counselor by a school district, and who agrees, in writing, | ||
to provide at least 30 hours of mentoring during that year | ||
to classroom teachers or school counselors, as applicable, | ||
in schools on academic early warning status or in schools | ||
in which 50% or more of the students receive free or | ||
reduced price lunches, or both, and (B) each retired | ||
teacher or school counselor who holds both a Master | ||
Certificate and a current corresponding certificate issued | ||
by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards | ||
and who agrees, in writing, to provide at least 30 hours of | ||
mentoring during that year to classroom teachers or school | ||
counselors, as applicable, in schools on academic early | ||
warning status or in schools in which 50% or more of the | ||
students receive free or reduced price lunches, or both. An | ||
additional annual incentive equal to $2,000 shall be paid | ||
to (I)
each teacher or school counselor who
holds a Master | ||
Certificate, who is employed as a teacher or school | ||
counselor by a school
district, and who
agrees,
in writing, | ||
to provide an additional 30 hours of mentoring during that | ||
year to classroom
teachers or school counselors, as |
applicable, in schools on academic early warning status or | ||
in schools in which 50% or more of the students receive | ||
free or reduced price lunches, or both, and (II) each | ||
retired teacher or school counselor who holds both a Master | ||
Certificate and a current corresponding certificate issued | ||
by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards | ||
and who agrees, in writing, to provide an additional 30 | ||
hours of mentoring during that year to classroom teachers | ||
or school counselors, as applicable, in schools on academic | ||
early warning status or in schools in which 50% or more of | ||
the students receive free or reduced price lunches, or | ||
both, for a total of 60 hours of mentoring and $4,000 in | ||
incentives under this paragraph (3). Mentoring under this | ||
paragraph (3) may include, either singly or in combination, | ||
(i) providing high quality professional development for | ||
new and experienced teachers or school counselors, as | ||
applicable, in schools on academic early warning status or | ||
in schools in which 50% or more of the students receive | ||
free or reduced price lunches, or both, and/or (ii) | ||
assisting National Board for Professional Teaching | ||
Standards (NBPTS) candidates through the NBPTS | ||
certification process in schools on academic early warning | ||
status or in
schools
in which 50% or more of the students | ||
receive free or reduced price lunches, or
both.
The school | ||
district shall distribute each annual incentive
payment | ||
upon completion of the 30 hours or 60 hours of required |
mentoring, whichever is applicable.
| ||
(4) If funds are available under the Illinois Teaching | ||
Excellence Program in a given fiscal year, the following | ||
Master Certificate incentives shall be provided: | ||
(A) As a first priority, monetary support of up to | ||
$2,000 per person shall be provided for first-time | ||
application fees. | ||
(B) As a second priority, monetary support for | ||
NBPTS's Take One! process of up to $395 per person | ||
shall be provided for cohorts of teachers in schools on | ||
academic early warning status or schools deemed to be a | ||
priority by the State Board of Education. | ||
(C) As a third priority, monetary support of up to | ||
$350 per retake shall be provided for up to 3 retakes. | ||
(D) As a fourth priority, monetary support of up to | ||
$850 per person shall be provided for renewals for | ||
those persons who have not received prior State or | ||
federal fee support. | ||
(b) Each regional superintendent of schools shall provide | ||
information
about National Board certification administered by | ||
the National Board for Professional
Teaching Standards (NBPTS) | ||
and this Section
to each individual
seeking
to register or | ||
renew a certificate under Section 21-14 of this Code.
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(c) After the incentives and bonuses under subsection (a) | ||
of this Section have been expended in a given fiscal year, if | ||
there are additional funds available under the Illinois |
Teaching Excellence Program, up to $250,000 must be used for | ||
the continuation of an appropriate electronic system to process | ||
Master Certificates and various payments. | ||
(d) After funds have been expended under priorities (A) | ||
through (D) of paragraph (4) of subsection (a) of this Section | ||
in a given fiscal year and if there are any additional funds | ||
available under the Illinois Teaching Excellence Program, | ||
remaining funds must be spent on candidate support and | ||
recruitment. | ||
(Source: P.A. 94-105, eff. 7-1-05; 94-901, eff. 6-22-06; | ||
95-996, eff. 10-3-08.)
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(105 ILCS 5/Art. 21B heading new) | ||
ARTICLE 21B. EDUCATOR LICENSURE | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21B-5 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-5. Licensure powers of the State Board of | ||
Education. | ||
(a) Recognizing that the education of our citizens is the | ||
single most important influence on the prosperity and success | ||
of this State and recognizing that new developments in | ||
education require a flexible approach to our educational | ||
system, the State Board of Education, in consultation with the | ||
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, shall have the | ||
power and authority to do all of the following: | ||
(1) Set standards for teaching, supervising, or |
otherwise holding licensed employment in the public | ||
schools of this State and administer the licensure process | ||
as provided in this Article. | ||
(2) Approve, evaluate, and sanction educator | ||
preparation programs. | ||
(3) Enter into agreements with other states relative to | ||
reciprocal approval of educator preparation programs. | ||
(4) Establish standards for the issuance of new types | ||
of educator licenses. | ||
(5) Establish a code of ethics for all educators. | ||
(6) Maintain a system of licensure examination aligned | ||
with standards determined by the State Board of Education. | ||
(7) Take such other action relating to the improvement | ||
of instruction in the public schools as is appropriate and | ||
consistent with applicable laws. | ||
(b) Only the State Superintendent of Education, acting in | ||
accordance with the applicable provisions of this Article and | ||
rules, shall have the authority to issue or endorse any license | ||
required for teaching, supervising, or otherwise holding | ||
licensed employment in the public schools; and no other State | ||
agency shall have any power or authority (i) to establish or | ||
prescribe any qualifications or other requirements applicable | ||
to the issuance or endorsement of any such license or (ii) to | ||
establish or prescribe any licensure or equivalent requirement | ||
that must be satisfied in order to teach, supervise, or hold | ||
licensed employment in the public schools. |
(105 ILCS 5/21B-10 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-10. State Educator Preparation and Licensure | ||
Board. | ||
(a) The State Teacher Certification Board, which had been | ||
established under Section 21-13 of the School Code prior to | ||
this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly, shall be | ||
renamed the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. | ||
References in law to the State Teacher Certification Board | ||
shall mean the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board.
| ||
The State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board shall | ||
consist of the State Superintendent of Education or a | ||
representative appointed by him or her, who shall be ex-officio | ||
chairperson, 5 administrative or faculty members of public or | ||
private colleges or universities located in this State, 3 | ||
administrators and 10 classroom teachers employed in the public | ||
schools (5 of whom must be members of and nominated by a | ||
statewide professional teachers' organization and 5 of whom | ||
must be members of and nominated by a different statewide | ||
professional teachers' organization), and one regional | ||
superintendent of schools, all of whom shall be appointed by | ||
the State Board of Education; provided that at least one of the | ||
administrators and at least 3 of the classroom teachers so | ||
appointed must be employees of a school district that is | ||
subject to the provisions of Article 34 of this Code. A | ||
statewide professional teachers' organization and a different |
statewide professional teachers' organization shall submit to | ||
the State Board of Education for consideration at least 3 names | ||
of accomplished teachers for every one vacancy or expiring term | ||
in a classroom teacher position. The nominations submitted to | ||
the State Board of Education under this Section to fill a | ||
vacancy or an expiring term shall be advisory. Nomination for | ||
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board members must be | ||
submitted to the State Board of Education within 30 days after | ||
the vacancy or vacancies occur. Nominations to fill an expiring | ||
term must be submitted to the State Board of Education at least | ||
30 days before the expiration of that term. Notwithstanding any | ||
other provisions of this Section, if a sufficient number of | ||
nominations are not received by the State Board of Education | ||
for a vacancy or expiring term within the 30-day period, then | ||
the State Board of Education may appoint any qualified person, | ||
in the same manner as the original appointment, to fill the | ||
vacancy or expiring term. The regular term of each member is 3 | ||
years, and an individual may be appointed for no more than 2 | ||
consecutive terms. The term of an appointed member of the State | ||
Educator Preparation and Licensure Board shall expire on June | ||
30 of his or her final year. | ||
(b) The State Board of Education shall appoint a secretary | ||
of the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. | ||
(c) The State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board | ||
shall hold regular meetings at least quarterly and such other | ||
special meetings as may be necessary. |
(d) The necessary expenses of the State Educator | ||
Preparation and Licensure Board shall be provided through the | ||
State Board of Education. The State Board of Education, in | ||
consultation with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure | ||
Board, may adopt such rules as may be necessary for the | ||
administration of this Article. | ||
(e) Individuals serving on the State Teacher Certification | ||
Board on June 30, 2011 under Section 21-13 of this Code shall | ||
continue to serve on the State Educator Preparation and | ||
Licensure Board until the scheduled expiration of their | ||
respective terms. | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21B-15 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-15. Qualifications of educators. | ||
(a) No one may be licensed to teach or supervise or be | ||
otherwise employed in the public schools of this State who is | ||
not of good character and at least 20 years of age. | ||
In determining good character under this Section, the State | ||
Superintendent of Education shall take into consideration the | ||
disciplinary actions of other states or national entities | ||
against certificates or licenses issued by those states and | ||
held by individuals from those states. In addition, any felony | ||
conviction of the applicant may be taken into consideration; | ||
however, no one may be licensed to teach or supervise in the | ||
public schools of this State who has been convicted of an | ||
offense set forth in Section 21B-80 of this Code. Unless the |
conviction is for an offense set forth in Section 21B-80 of | ||
this Code, an applicant must be permitted to submit character | ||
references or other written material before such a conviction | ||
or other information regarding the applicant's character may be | ||
used by the State Superintendent of Education as a basis for | ||
denying the application. | ||
(b) No person otherwise qualified shall be denied the right | ||
to be licensed or to receive training for the purpose of | ||
becoming an educator because of a physical disability, | ||
including, but not limited to, visual and hearing disabilities; | ||
nor shall any school district refuse to employ a teacher on | ||
such grounds, provided that the person is able to carry out the | ||
duties of the position for which he or she applies. | ||
(c) No person may be granted or continue to hold an | ||
educator license who has knowingly altered or misrepresented | ||
his or her qualifications, in this State or any other state, in | ||
order to acquire or renew the license. Any other license issued | ||
under this Article held by the person may be suspended or | ||
revoked by the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, | ||
depending upon the severity of the alteration or | ||
misrepresentation. | ||
(d) No one may teach or supervise in the public schools nor | ||
receive for teaching or supervising any part of any public | ||
school fund who does not hold an educator license granted by | ||
the State Superintendent of Education as provided in this | ||
Article. However, the provisions of this Article do not apply |
to a member of the armed forces who is employed as a teacher of | ||
subjects in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps of any school, | ||
nor to an individual teaching a dual credit course as provided | ||
for in the Dual Credit Quality Act. | ||
(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, the | ||
school board of a school district may grant to a teacher of the | ||
district a leave of absence with full pay for a period of not | ||
more than one year to permit the teacher to teach in a foreign | ||
state under the provisions of the Exchange Teacher Program | ||
established under Public Law 584, 79th Congress, and Public Law | ||
402, 80th Congress, as amended. The school board granting the | ||
leave of absence may employ, with or without pay, a national of | ||
the foreign state wherein the teacher on the leave of absence | ||
is to teach if the national is qualified to teach in that | ||
foreign state and if that national is to teach in a grade level | ||
similar to the one that was taught in the foreign state. The | ||
State Board of Education, in consultation with the State | ||
Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, may adopt rules as | ||
may be necessary to implement this subsection (e). | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21B-20 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-20. Types of licenses. Before July 1, 2013, the | ||
State Board of Education shall implement a system of educator | ||
licensure, whereby individuals employed in school districts | ||
who are required to be licensed must have one of the following | ||
licenses: (i) a professional educator license; (ii) a |
professional educator license with stipulations; or (iii) a | ||
substitute teaching license. References in law regarding | ||
individuals certified or certificated or required to be | ||
certified or certificated under Article 21 of this Code shall | ||
also include individuals licensed or required to be licensed | ||
under this Article. The first year of all licenses ends on June | ||
30 following one full year of the license being issued. | ||
The State Board of Education, in consultation with the | ||
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, may adopt such | ||
rules as may be necessary to govern the requirements for | ||
licenses and endorsements under this Section. | ||
(1) Professional Educator License. Persons who (i) | ||
have successfully completed an approved educator | ||
preparation program and are recommended for licensure by | ||
the Illinois institution offering the educator preparation | ||
program, (ii) have successfully completed the required | ||
testing under Section 21B-30 of this Code, (iii) have | ||
successfully completed coursework on the psychology of, | ||
the identification of, and the methods of instruction for | ||
the exceptional child, including without limitation the | ||
learning disabled, (iv) have successfully completed | ||
coursework in methods of reading and reading in the content | ||
area, and (v) have met all other criteria established by | ||
rule of the State Board of Education shall be issued a | ||
Professional Educator License. All Professional Educator | ||
Licenses are valid until June 30 immediately following 5 |
years of the license being issued. The Professional | ||
Educator License shall be endorsed with specific areas and | ||
grade levels in which the individual is eligible to | ||
practice. | ||
Individuals can receive subsequent endorsements on the | ||
Professional Educator License. Subsequent endorsements | ||
shall require a minimum of 24 semester hours of coursework | ||
in the endorsement area, unless otherwise specified by | ||
rule, and passage of the applicable content area test. | ||
(2) Educator License with Stipulations. An Educator | ||
License with Stipulations shall be issued an endorsement | ||
that (i) is non-renewable, (ii) limits the license holder | ||
to one particular position, or (iii) does not require | ||
completion of an approved educator program or any | ||
combination of items (i) through (iii) of this paragraph | ||
(2). | ||
An individual with an Educator License with | ||
Stipulations must not be employed by a school district or | ||
any other entity to replace any presently employed teacher | ||
who otherwise would not be replaced for any reason. | ||
An Educator License with Stipulations may be issued | ||
with the following endorsements: | ||
(A) Provisional educator. A provisional educator | ||
endorsement in a specific content area or areas on an | ||
Educator License with Stipulations may be issued to an | ||
applicant who holds an educator license with a minimum |
of 15 semester hours in content coursework from another | ||
state, U.S. territory, or foreign country and who, at | ||
the time of applying for an Illinois license, does not | ||
meet the minimum requirements under Section 21B-35 of | ||
this Code, but does, at a minimum, meet both of the | ||
following requirements: | ||
(i) Holds the equivalent of a minimum of a | ||
bachelor's degree, unless a master's degree is | ||
required for the endorsement, from a regionally | ||
accredited college or university or, for | ||
individuals educated in a country other than the | ||
United States, the equivalent of a minimum of a | ||
bachelor's degree issued in the United States, | ||
unless a master's degree is required for the | ||
endorsement. | ||
(ii) Has passed a test of basic skills and | ||
content area test, as required by Section 21B-30 of | ||
this Code. | ||
However, a provisional educator endorsement for principals | ||
may not be issued, nor may any person with a provisional | ||
educator endorsement serve as a principal in a public | ||
school in this State. In addition, out-of-state applicants | ||
shall not receive a provisional educator endorsement if the | ||
person completed an alternative licensure program in | ||
another state, unless the program has been determined to be | ||
equivalent to Illinois program requirements. |
A provisional educator endorsement is valid until June | ||
30 immediately following 2 years of the license being | ||
issued, during which time any remaining testing and | ||
coursework deficiencies must be met. Failure to satisfy all | ||
stated deficiencies shall mean the individual is | ||
ineligible to receive a Professional Educator License at | ||
that time. A provisional educator endorsement on an | ||
Educator License with Stipulations shall not be renewed. | ||
(B) Alternative provisional educator. An | ||
alternative provisional educator endorsement on an | ||
Educator License with Stipulations may be issued to an | ||
applicant who, at the time of applying for the | ||
endorsement, has done all of the following: | ||
(i) Graduated from a regionally accredited | ||
college or university with a minimum of a | ||
bachelor's degree. | ||
(ii) Successfully completed the first phase of | ||
the Alternative Educator Licensure Program for | ||
Teachers, as described in Section 21B-50 of this | ||
Code. | ||
(iii) Passed a test of basic skills and content | ||
area test, as required under Section 21B-30 of this | ||
Code. | ||
The alternative provisional educator endorsement | ||
is valid for 2 years of teaching and may be renewed for | ||
a third year by an individual meeting the requirements |
set forth in Section 21B-50 of this Code. | ||
(C) Alternative provisional superintendent. An | ||
alternative provisional superintendent endorsement on | ||
an Educator License with Stipulations entitles the | ||
holder to serve only as a superintendent or assistant | ||
superintendent in a school district's central office. | ||
This endorsement may only be issued to an applicant | ||
who, at the time of applying for the endorsement, has | ||
done all of the following: | ||
(i) Graduated from a regionally accredited | ||
college or university with a minimum of a master's | ||
degree in a management field other than education. | ||
(ii) Been employed for a period of at least 5 | ||
years in a management level position in a field | ||
other than education. | ||
(iii) Successfully completed the first phase | ||
of an alternative route to superintendent | ||
endorsement program, as provided in Section 21B-55 | ||
of this Code. | ||
(iv) Passed a test of basic skills and content | ||
area tests required under Section 21B-30 of this | ||
Code. | ||
The endorsement may be registered for 2 fiscal | ||
years in order to complete one full year of serving as | ||
a superintendent or assistant superintendent. | ||
(D) Resident teacher endorsement. A resident |
teacher endorsement on an Educator License with | ||
Stipulations may be issued to an applicant who, at the | ||
time of applying for the endorsement, has done all of | ||
the following: | ||
(i) Graduated from a regionally accredited | ||
institution of higher education with a minimum of a | ||
bachelor's degree. | ||
(ii) Enrolled in an approved Illinois educator | ||
preparation program. | ||
(iii) Passed a test of basic skills and content | ||
area test, as required under Section 21B-30 of this | ||
Code. | ||
The resident teacher endorsement on an Educator | ||
License with Stipulations is valid for 4 years of | ||
teaching and shall not be renewed. | ||
A resident teacher may teach only under the | ||
direction of a licensed teacher, who shall act as the | ||
resident mentor teacher, and may not teach in place of | ||
a licensed teacher.
A resident teacher endorsement on | ||
an Educator License with Stipulations shall no longer | ||
be valid after June 30, 2017. | ||
(E) Career and technical educator. A career and | ||
technical educator endorsement on an Educator License | ||
with Stipulations may be issued to an applicant who has | ||
a minimum of 60 semester hours of coursework from a | ||
regionally accredited institution of higher education, |
has passed a test of basic skills required under | ||
Section 21B-30 of this Code, and has a minimum of 2,000 | ||
hours of experience in the last 10 years outside of | ||
education in each area to be taught. | ||
The career and technical educator endorsement on | ||
an Educator License with Stipulations is valid until | ||
June 30 immediately following 5 years of the | ||
endorsement being issued. | ||
(F) Provisional career and technical educator. A | ||
Provisional career and technical educator endorsement | ||
on an Educator License with Stipulations may be issued | ||
to an applicant who has a minimum of 8,000 hours of | ||
work experience in the skill for which the applicant is | ||
seeking the endorsement. It is the responsibility of | ||
each employing school board and regional office of | ||
education to provide verification, in writing, to the | ||
State Superintendent of Education at the time the | ||
application is submitted that no qualified teacher | ||
holding a Professional Educator License or an Educator | ||
License with Stipulations with a career and technical | ||
educator endorsement is available and that actual | ||
circumstances require such issuance. | ||
The provisional career and technical educator | ||
endorsement on an Educator License with Stipulations | ||
is valid until June 30 immediately following 5 years of | ||
the endorsement being issued and may be renewed only |
one time for 5 years if the individual passes a test of | ||
basic skills, as required under Section 21B-30 of this | ||
Code, and has completed a minimum of 20 semester hours | ||
from a regionally accredited institution. | ||
(G) Transitional bilingual educator. A | ||
transitional bilingual educator endorsement on an | ||
Educator License with Stipulations may be issued for | ||
the purpose of providing instruction in accordance | ||
with Article 14C of this Code to an applicant who | ||
provides satisfactory evidence that he or she meets all | ||
of the following requirements: | ||
(i) Possesses adequate speaking, reading, and | ||
writing ability in the language other than English | ||
in which transitional bilingual education is | ||
offered. | ||
(ii) Has the ability to successfully | ||
communicate in English. | ||
(iii) Either possessed, within 5 years | ||
previous to his or her applying for a transitional | ||
bilingual educator endorsement, a valid and | ||
comparable teaching certificate or comparable | ||
authorization issued by a foreign country or holds | ||
a degree from an institution of higher learning in | ||
a foreign country that the State Educator | ||
Preparation and Licensure Board determines to be | ||
the equivalent of a bachelor's degree from a |
regionally accredited institution of higher | ||
learning in the United States. | ||
A transitional bilingual educator endorsement | ||
shall be valid for prekindergarten through grade 12, is | ||
valid until June 30 immediately following 5 years of | ||
the endorsement being issued, and shall not be renewed. | ||
Persons holding a transitional bilingual educator | ||
endorsement shall not be employed to replace any | ||
presently employed teacher who otherwise would not be | ||
replaced for any reason. | ||
(H) Language endorsement. In an effort to | ||
alleviate the shortage of teachers speaking a language | ||
other than English in the public schools, an individual | ||
who holds an Educator License with Stipulations may | ||
also apply for a language endorsement, provided that | ||
the applicant provides satisfactory evidence that he | ||
or she meets all of the following requirements: | ||
(i) Holds a transitional bilingual | ||
endorsement. | ||
(ii) Has demonstrated proficiency in the | ||
language for which the endorsement is to be issued | ||
by passing the applicable language content test | ||
required by the State Board of Education. | ||
(iii) Holds a bachelor's degree or higher from | ||
a regionally accredited institution of higher | ||
education or, for individuals educated in a |
country other than the United States, holds a | ||
degree from an institution of higher learning in a | ||
foreign country that the State Educator | ||
Preparation and Licensure Board determines to be | ||
the equivalent of a bachelor's degree from a | ||
regionally accredited institution of higher | ||
learning in the United States. | ||
(iv) Has passed a test of basic skills, as | ||
required under Section 21B-30 of this Code. | ||
A language endorsement on an Educator License with | ||
Stipulations is valid for prekindergarten through | ||
grade 12 for the same validity period as the | ||
individual's transitional bilingual educator | ||
endorsement on the Educator License with Stipulations | ||
and shall not be renewed. | ||
(I) Visiting international educator. A visiting | ||
international educator endorsement on an Educator | ||
License with Stipulations may be issued to an | ||
individual who is being recruited by a particular | ||
school district that conducts formal recruitment | ||
programs outside of the United States to secure the | ||
services of qualified teachers and who meets all of the | ||
following requirements: | ||
(i) Holds the equivalent of a minimum of a | ||
bachelor's degree issued in the United States. | ||
(ii) Has been prepared as a teacher at the |
grade level for which he or she will be employed. | ||
(iii) Has adequate content knowledge in the | ||
subject to be taught. | ||
(iv) Has an adequate command of the English | ||
language. | ||
A holder of a visiting international educator | ||
endorsement on an Educator License with Stipulations | ||
shall be permitted to teach in bilingual education | ||
programs in the language that was the medium of | ||
instruction in his or her teacher preparation program, | ||
provided that he or she passes the English Language | ||
Proficiency Examination or another test of writing | ||
skills in English identified by the State Board of | ||
Education, in consultation with the State Educator | ||
Preparation and Licensure Board. | ||
A visiting international educator endorsement on | ||
an Educator License with Stipulations is valid for 3 | ||
years and shall not be renewed. | ||
(J) Paraprofessional educator. A paraprofessional | ||
educator endorsement on an Educator License with | ||
Stipulations may be issued to an applicant who holds a | ||
high school diploma or its recognized equivalent and | ||
either holds an associate's degree or a minimum of 60 | ||
semester hours of credit from a regionally accredited | ||
institution of higher education or has passed a test of | ||
basic skills required under Section 21B-30 of this |
Code. The paraprofessional educator endorsement is | ||
valid until June 30 immediately following 5 years of | ||
the endorsement being issued and may be renewed through | ||
application and payment of the appropriate fee, as | ||
required under Section 21B-40 of this Code. An | ||
individual who holds only a paraprofessional educator | ||
endorsement is not subject to additional requirements | ||
in order to renew the endorsement. | ||
(3) Substitute Teaching License. A Substitute Teaching | ||
License may be issued to qualified applicants for | ||
substitute teaching in all grades of the public schools, | ||
prekindergarten through grade 12. Substitute Teaching | ||
Licenses are not eligible for endorsements. Applicants for | ||
a Substitute Teaching License must hold a bachelor's degree | ||
or higher from a regionally accredited institution of | ||
higher education. | ||
Substitute Teaching Licenses are valid for 5 years and | ||
may be renewed if the individual has passed a test of basic | ||
skills, as authorized under Section 21B-30 of this Code. An | ||
individual who has passed a test of basic skills for the | ||
first licensure renewal is not required to retake the test | ||
again for further renewals. | ||
Substitute Teaching Licenses are valid for substitute | ||
teaching in every county of this State. If an individual | ||
has had his or her Professional Educator License or | ||
Educator License with Stipulations suspended or revoked or |
has not met the renewal requirements for licensure, then | ||
that individual is not eligible to obtain a Substitute | ||
Teaching License. | ||
A substitute teacher may only teach in the place of a | ||
licensed teacher who is under contract with the employing | ||
board. If, however, there is no licensed teacher under | ||
contract because of an emergency situation, then a district | ||
may employ a substitute teacher for no longer than 30 | ||
calendar days per each vacant position in the district if | ||
the district notifies the appropriate regional office of | ||
education within 5 business days after the employment of | ||
the substitute teacher in the emergency situation. An | ||
emergency situation is one in which an unforeseen vacancy | ||
has occurred and (i) a teacher is unable to fulfill his or | ||
her contractual duties or (ii) teacher capacity needs of | ||
the district exceed previous indications, and the district | ||
is actively engaged in advertising to hire a fully licensed | ||
teacher for the vacant position. | ||
There is no limit on the number of days that a | ||
substitute teacher may teach in a single school district, | ||
provided that no substitute teacher may teach for longer | ||
than 90 school days for any one licensed teacher under | ||
contract in the same school year. A substitute teacher who | ||
holds a Professional Educator License or Educator License | ||
with Stipulations shall not teach for more than 120 school | ||
days for any one licensed teacher under contract in the |
same school year. The limitations in this paragraph (3) on | ||
the number of days a substitute teacher may be employed do | ||
not apply to any school district operating under Article 34 | ||
of this Code. | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21B-25 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-25. Endorsement on licenses. All licenses issued | ||
under paragraph (1) of Section 21B-20 of this Code shall be | ||
specifically endorsed by the State Board of Education for each | ||
content area, school support area, and administrative area for | ||
which the holder of the license is qualified. Recognized | ||
institutions approved to offer educator preparation programs | ||
shall be trained to add endorsements to licenses issued to | ||
applicants who meet all of the requirements for the endorsement | ||
or endorsements, including passing any required tests. The | ||
State Superintendent of Education shall randomly audit | ||
institutions to ensure that all rules and standards are being | ||
followed for entitlement or when endorsements are being | ||
recommended. | ||
(1) The State Board of Education, in consultation with | ||
the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, shall | ||
establish, by rule, the grade level and subject area | ||
endorsements to be added to the Professional Educator | ||
License. These rules shall outline the requirements for | ||
obtaining each endorsement. | ||
(2) In addition to any and all grade level and content |
area endorsements developed by rule, the State Board of | ||
Education, in consultation with the State Educator | ||
Preparation and Licensure Board, shall develop the | ||
requirements for the following endorsements: | ||
(A) General administrative endorsement. A general | ||
administrative endorsement shall be added to a | ||
Professional Educator License, provided that an | ||
approved program has been completed. An individual | ||
holding a general administrative endorsement may work | ||
only as a principal or assistant principal or in a | ||
related or similar position, as determined by the State | ||
Superintendent of Education, in consultation with the | ||
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. | ||
Beginning on September 1, 2014, the general | ||
administrative endorsement shall no longer be issued. | ||
Individuals who hold a valid and registered | ||
administrative certificate with a general | ||
administrative endorsement issued under Section 21-7.1 | ||
of this Code or a Professional Educator License with a | ||
general administrative endorsement issued prior to | ||
September 1, 2014 and who have served for at least one | ||
full year during the 5 years prior in a position | ||
requiring a general administrative endorsement shall, | ||
upon request to the State Board of Education and | ||
through July 1, 2015, have their respective general | ||
administrative endorsement converted to a principal |
endorsement on the Professional Educator License. | ||
Candidates shall not be admitted to an approved general | ||
administrative preparation program after September 1, | ||
2012. | ||
All other individuals holding a valid and | ||
registered administrative certificate with a general | ||
administrative endorsement issued pursuant to Section | ||
21-7.1 of this Code or a general administrative | ||
endorsement on a Professional Educator License issued | ||
prior to September 1, 2014 shall have the general | ||
administrative endorsement converted to a principal | ||
endorsement on a Professional Educator License upon | ||
request to the State Board of Education and by | ||
completing one of the following pathways: | ||
(i) Passage of the State principal assessment | ||
developed by the State Board of Education. | ||
(ii) Through July 1, 2019, completion of an | ||
Illinois Educators' Academy course designated by | ||
the State Superintendent of Education. | ||
(iii) Completion of a principal preparation | ||
program established and approved pursuant to | ||
Section 21B-60 of this Code and applicable rules. | ||
Individuals who do not choose to convert the | ||
general administrative endorsement on the | ||
administrative certificate issued pursuant to Section | ||
21-7.1 of this Code or on the Professional Educator |
License shall continue to be able to serve in any | ||
position previously allowed under paragraph (2) of | ||
subsection (e) of Section 21-7.1 of this Code. | ||
The general administrative endorsement on the | ||
Professional Educator License is available only to | ||
individuals who, prior to September 1, 2014, had such | ||
an endorsement on the administrative certificate | ||
issued pursuant to Section 21-7.1 of this Code or who | ||
already have a Professional Educator License and have | ||
completed a general administrative program and who do | ||
not choose to convert the general administrative | ||
endorsement to a principal endorsement pursuant to the | ||
options in this Section. | ||
(B) Principal endorsement. A principal endorsement | ||
shall be affixed to a Professional Educator License of | ||
any holder who qualifies by having all of the | ||
following: | ||
(i) Successful completion of a principal | ||
preparation program approved in accordance with | ||
Section 21B-60 of this Code and any applicable | ||
rules. | ||
(ii) Four years of teaching in a public school | ||
or nonpublic school recognized by the State Board | ||
of Education; however, the State Board of | ||
Education, in consultation with the State Educator | ||
Preparation and Licensure Board, shall allow, by |
rules, for fewer than 4 years of experience based | ||
on meeting standards set forth in such rules, | ||
including without limitation a review of | ||
performance evaluations or other evidence of | ||
demonstrated qualifications. | ||
(iii) A master's degree or higher from a | ||
regionally accredited college or university. | ||
(C) Chief school business official endorsement. A | ||
chief school business official endorsement shall be | ||
affixed to the Professional Educator License of any | ||
holder who qualifies by having a master's degree or | ||
higher, 2 years of full-time administrative experience | ||
in school business management or 2 years of | ||
university-approved practical experience, and a | ||
minimum of 24 semester hours of graduate credit in a | ||
program approved by the State Board of Education for | ||
the preparation of school business administrators and | ||
by passage of the applicable State tests. The chief | ||
school business official endorsement may also be | ||
affixed to the Professional Educator License of any | ||
holder who qualifies by having a master's degree in | ||
business administration, finance, or accounting and | ||
who completes an additional 6 semester hours of | ||
internship in school business management from a | ||
regionally accredited institution of higher education | ||
and passes the applicable State tests. This |
endorsement shall be required for any individual | ||
employed as a chief school business official. | ||
(D) Superintendent endorsement. A superintendent | ||
endorsement shall be affixed to the Professional | ||
Educator License of any holder who has completed a | ||
program approved by the State Board of Education for | ||
the preparation of superintendents of schools, has had | ||
at least 2 years of experience employed as a full-time | ||
principal, director of special education, or chief | ||
school business official in the public schools or in a | ||
State-recognized nonpublic school in which the chief | ||
administrator is required to have the licensure | ||
necessary to be a principal in a public school in this | ||
State and where a majority of the teachers are required | ||
to have the licensure necessary to be instructors in a | ||
public school in this State, and has passed the | ||
required State tests; or of any holder who has | ||
completed a program from out-of-state that has a | ||
program with recognition standards comparable to those | ||
approved by the State Superintendent of Education and | ||
holds the general administrative, principal, or chief | ||
school business official endorsement and who has had 2 | ||
years of experience as a principal, director of special | ||
education, or chief school business official while | ||
holding a valid educator license or certificate | ||
comparable in validity and educational and experience |
requirements and has passed the appropriate State | ||
tests, as provided in Section 21B-30 of this Code. The | ||
superintendent endorsement shall allow individuals to | ||
serve only as a superintendent or assistant | ||
superintendent. | ||
(E) Teacher leader endorsement. It shall be the | ||
policy of this State to improve the quality of | ||
instructional leaders by providing a career pathway | ||
for teachers interested in serving in leadership | ||
roles, but not as principals. The State Board of | ||
Education, in consultation with the State Educator | ||
Preparation and Licensure Board, may issue a teacher | ||
leader endorsement under this subdivision (E). Persons | ||
who meet and successfully complete the requirements of | ||
the endorsement shall be issued a teacher leader | ||
endorsement on the Professional Educator License for | ||
serving in schools in this State. Teacher leaders may | ||
qualify to serve in such positions as department | ||
chairs, coaches, mentors, curriculum and instruction | ||
leaders, or other leadership positions as defined by | ||
the district. The endorsement shall be available to | ||
those teachers who (i) hold a Professional Educator | ||
License, (ii) hold a master's degree or higher from a | ||
regionally accredited institution, (iii) have | ||
completed a program of study that has been approved by | ||
the State Board of Education, in consultation with the |
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, and | ||
(iv) have taken coursework in all of the following | ||
areas: | ||
(I) Leadership. | ||
(II) Designing professional development to | ||
meet teaching and learning needs. | ||
(III) Building school culture that focuses on | ||
student learning. | ||
(IV) Using assessments to improve student | ||
learning and foster school improvement. | ||
(V) Building collaboration with teachers and | ||
stakeholders. | ||
A teacher who meets the requirements set forth in | ||
this Section and holds a teacher leader endorsement may | ||
evaluate teachers pursuant to Section 24A-5 of this | ||
Code, provided that the individual has completed the | ||
evaluation component required by Section 24A-3 of this | ||
Code and a teacher leader is allowed to evaluate | ||
personnel under the respective school district's | ||
collective bargaining agreement. | ||
The State Board of Education, in consultation with | ||
the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, | ||
may adopt such rules as may be necessary to establish | ||
and implement the teacher leader endorsement program | ||
and to specify the positions for which this endorsement | ||
shall be required. |
(F) Special education endorsement. A special | ||
education endorsement in one or more areas shall be | ||
affixed to a Professional Educator License for any | ||
individual that meets those requirements established | ||
by the State Board of Education in rules. Special | ||
education endorsement areas shall include without | ||
limitation the following: | ||
(i) Learning Behavior Specialist I; | ||
(ii) Learning Behavior Specialist II; | ||
(iii) Speech Language Pathologist; | ||
(iv) Blind or Visually Impaired; | ||
(v) Deaf-Hard of Hearing; and | ||
(vi) Early Childhood Special Education. | ||
Notwithstanding anything in this Code to the contrary, | ||
the State Board of Education, in consultation with the | ||
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, may | ||
add additional areas of special education by rule. | ||
(G) School support personnel endorsement. School | ||
support personnel endorsement areas shall include, but | ||
are not limited to, school counselor, school | ||
psychologist, school speech and language pathologist, | ||
school nurse, and school social worker. This | ||
endorsement is for individuals who are not teachers or | ||
administrators, but still require licensure to work in | ||
an instructional support position in a public or | ||
State-operated elementary school, secondary school, or |
cooperative or joint agreement with a governing body or | ||
board of control or a charter school operating in | ||
compliance with the Charter Schools Law. The school | ||
support personnel endorsement shall be affixed to the | ||
Professional Educator License and shall meet all of the | ||
requirements established in any rules adopted to | ||
implement this subdivision (G). The holder of such an | ||
endorsement is entitled to all of the rights and | ||
privileges granted holders of any other Professional | ||
Educator License, including teacher benefits, | ||
compensation, and working conditions. | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21B-30 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-30. Educator testing. | ||
(a) This Section applies beginning on July 1, 2012. | ||
(b) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the | ||
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, shall design | ||
and implement a system of examinations, which shall be required | ||
prior to the issuance of educator licenses. These examinations | ||
and indicators must be based on national and State professional | ||
teaching standards, as determined by the State Board of | ||
Education, in consultation with the State Educator Preparation | ||
and Licensure Board. The State Board of Education may adopt | ||
such rules as may be necessary to implement and administer this | ||
Section. No score on a test required under this Section, other | ||
than a test of basic skills, shall be more than 5 years old at |
the time that an individual makes application for an educator | ||
license or endorsement. | ||
(c) Applicants seeking a Professional Educator License or | ||
an Educator License with Stipulations shall be required to pass | ||
a test of basic skills, unless the endorsement the individual | ||
is seeking does not require passage of the test. | ||
No candidate may be fully admitted into an educator | ||
preparation program at a recognized Illinois institution until | ||
he or she has passed a test of basic skills. An individual who | ||
passes a test of basic skills does not need to do so again for | ||
subsequent endorsements or other educator licenses. | ||
(d) All applicants seeking a State license shall be | ||
required to pass a test of content area knowledge for each area | ||
of endorsement for which there is an applicable test. There | ||
shall be no exception to this requirement. No candidate shall | ||
be allowed to student teach, serve as the teacher of record, or | ||
begin an internship or residency required for licensure until | ||
he or she has passed the applicable content area test. | ||
(e) All applicants seeking a State license endorsed in a | ||
teaching field shall pass the assessment of professional | ||
teaching (APT). Passage of the APT is required for completion | ||
of an approved Illinois educator preparation program. | ||
(f) Beginning on September 1, 2015, all candidates | ||
completing teacher preparation programs in this State are | ||
required to pass an evidence-based assessment of teacher | ||
effectiveness approved by the State Board of Education, in |
consultation with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure | ||
Board. All recognized institutions offering approved teacher | ||
preparation programs must begin phasing in the approved teacher | ||
performance assessment no later than July 1, 2013. | ||
(g) Tests of basic skills and content area knowledge and | ||
the assessment of professional teaching shall be the tests that | ||
from time to time are designated by the State Board of | ||
Education, in consultation with the State Educator Preparation | ||
and Licensure Board, and may be tests prepared by an | ||
educational testing organization or tests designed by the State | ||
Board of Education, in consultation with the State Educator | ||
Preparation and Licensure Board. The areas to be covered by a | ||
test of basic skills shall include reading, language arts, and | ||
mathematics. The test of content area knowledge shall assess | ||
content knowledge in a specific subject field. The tests must | ||
be designed to be racially neutral to ensure that no person | ||
taking the tests is discriminated against on the basis of race, | ||
color, national origin, or other factors unrelated to the | ||
person's ability to perform as a licensed employee. The score | ||
required to pass the tests shall be fixed by the State Board of | ||
Education, in consultation with the State Educator Preparation | ||
and Licensure Board. The tests shall be administered not fewer | ||
than 3 times a year at such time and place as may be designated | ||
by the State Board of Education, in consultation with the State | ||
Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. | ||
The State Board shall implement a test or tests to assess |
the speaking, reading, writing, and grammar skills of | ||
applicants for an endorsement or a license issued under | ||
subdivision (G) of paragraph (2) of Section 21B-20 of this Code | ||
in the English language and in the language of the transitional | ||
bilingual education program requested by the applicant. | ||
(h) Except as provided in Section 34-6 of this Code, the | ||
provisions of this Section shall apply equally in any school | ||
district subject to Article 34 of this Code. | ||
(i) The rules developed to implement and enforce the | ||
testing requirements under this Section shall include | ||
provisions governing test selection, test validation and | ||
determination of a passing score, administration of the tests, | ||
frequency of administration, applicant fees, frequency of | ||
applicants taking the tests, the years for which a score is | ||
valid, and appropriate special accommodations. The State Board | ||
of Education shall develop such rules as may be needed to | ||
ensure uniformity from year to year in the level of difficulty | ||
for each form of an assessment. | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21B-35 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-35. Minimum requirements for educators trained in | ||
other states or countries. | ||
(a) All out-of-state applicants applying for a | ||
Professional Educator License must meet all of the following | ||
requirements: | ||
(1) Have completed a comparable state-approved |
education program, as defined by the State Superintendent | ||
of Education. | ||
(2) Have a degree from a regionally accredited | ||
institution of higher education and the degreed major or a | ||
constructed major must directly correspond to the license | ||
or endorsement sought. | ||
(3) Have completed a minimum of one course in the | ||
methods of instruction of the exceptional child. | ||
(4) Have completed a minimum of 6 semester hours of | ||
coursework in methods of reading and reading in the content | ||
area. | ||
(5) Have completed a minimum of one course in | ||
instructional strategies for English language learners. | ||
(6) Have successfully met all Illinois examination | ||
requirements. | ||
(7) Have completed student teaching or an equivalent | ||
experience. | ||
If one or more of the criteria in subsection (a) of this | ||
Section are not met, then out-of-state applicants who hold a | ||
valid, comparable certificate from another state and have | ||
passed a test of basic skills and content area test, as | ||
required by Section 21B-20 of this Code, may qualify for a | ||
provisional educator endorsement on an Educator License with | ||
Stipulations, in accordance with Section 21B-20 of this Code, | ||
with the exception that an individual shall not serve as a | ||
principal or assistant principal while holding the provisional |
educator endorsement. | ||
(b) In order to receive a Professional Educator License, | ||
applicants trained in another country must meet all of the | ||
following requirements: | ||
(1) Have completed a comparable education program in | ||
another country. | ||
(2) Have had transcripts evaluated by an evaluation | ||
service approved by the State Superintendent of Education. | ||
(3) Hold a degreed major that must directly correspond | ||
to the license or endorsement sought. | ||
(4) Have completed a minimum of one course in the | ||
methods of instruction of the exceptional child. | ||
(5) Have completed a minimum of 6 semester hours of | ||
coursework in methods of reading and reading in the content | ||
area. | ||
(6) Have completed a minimum of one course in | ||
instructional strategies for English language learners. | ||
(7) Have successfully met all State licensure | ||
examination requirements. | ||
(8) Have completed student teaching or an equivalent | ||
experience. | ||
If one or more of these criteria are not met, then an | ||
applicant trained in another country who has passed a test of | ||
basic skills and content area test, as required by Section | ||
21B-20 of this Code, may qualify for a provisional educator | ||
endorsement on an Educator License with Stipulations, with the |
exception that an individual shall not serve as a principal or | ||
assistant principal while holding the provisional educator | ||
endorsement. | ||
(c) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the | ||
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, may adopt such | ||
rules as may be necessary to implement this Section. | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21B-40 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-40. Fees. | ||
(a) Beginning with the start of the new licensure system | ||
established pursuant to this Article, the following fees shall | ||
be charged to applicants: | ||
(1) A $75 application fee for a Professional Educator | ||
License or an Educator License with Stipulations and for | ||
individuals seeking a Substitute Teaching License. | ||
However, beginning on January 1, 2015, the application fee | ||
for a Professional Educator License, Educator License with | ||
Stipulations, or Substitute Teaching License shall be | ||
$100. | ||
(2) A $150 application fee for individuals who have | ||
completed an approved educator preparation program outside | ||
of this State or who hold a valid, comparable credential | ||
from another state or country and are seeking any of the | ||
licenses set forth in subdivision (1) of this subsection | ||
(a). | ||
(3) A $50 application fee for each endorsement or |
approval an individual holding a license wishes to add to | ||
that license. | ||
(4) A $10 per year registration fee for the course of | ||
the validity cycle to register the license, which shall be | ||
paid to the regional office of education having supervision | ||
and control over the school in which the individual holding | ||
the license is to be employed. If the individual holding | ||
the license is not yet employed, then the license may be | ||
registered in any county in this State. The registration | ||
fee must be paid in its entirety the first time the | ||
individual registers the license for a particular validity | ||
period in a single region. No additional fee may be charged | ||
for that validity period should the individual | ||
subsequently register the license in additional regions. | ||
An individual must register the license (i) immediately | ||
after initial issuance of the license and (ii) at the | ||
beginning of each renewal cycle if the individual has | ||
satisfied the renewal requirements required under this | ||
Code. | ||
(b) All application fees paid pursuant to subdivisions (1) | ||
through (3) of subsection (a) of this Section shall be | ||
deposited into the Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund and | ||
shall be used, subject to appropriation, by the State Board of | ||
Education to provide the technology and human resources | ||
necessary for the timely and efficient processing of | ||
applications. The Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund is not |
subject to administrative charge transfers, authorized under | ||
Section 8h of the State Finance Act, from the Teacher | ||
Certificate Fee Revolving Fund into any other fund of this | ||
State, and moneys in the Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund | ||
shall not revert back to the General Revenue Fund at any time. | ||
The regional superintendent of schools shall deposit the | ||
registration fees paid pursuant to subdivision (4) of | ||
subsection (a) of this Section into the institute fund | ||
established pursuant to Section 3-11 of this Code. | ||
(c) The State Board of Education and each regional office | ||
of education are authorized to charge a service or convenience | ||
fee for the use of credit cards for the payment of license | ||
fees. This service or convenience fee shall not exceed the | ||
amount required by the credit card processing company or vendor | ||
that has entered into a contract with the State Board or | ||
regional office of education for this purpose, and the fee must | ||
be paid to that company or vendor. | ||
(d) If, at the time a certificate issued under Article 21 | ||
of this Code is exchanged for a license issued under this | ||
Article, a person has paid registration fees for any years of | ||
the validity period of the certificate and these years have not | ||
expired when the certificate is exchanged, then those fees must | ||
be applied to the registration of the new license. | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21B-45 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-45. Licensure renewal. All licenses with |
endorsements are required to complete the licensure renewal | ||
requirements as specified in this Section, unless otherwise | ||
provided in this Code. | ||
Individuals holding a Professional Educator License | ||
endorsed in a teaching field shall meet the renewal | ||
requirements set forth in subsection (e) of Section 21-14 of | ||
this Code. An individual holding a Professional Educator | ||
License with a general administrative, principal, chief school | ||
business official, or superintendent endorsement issued under | ||
this Article who is also working in a position using or | ||
requiring that endorsement is subject to the renewal | ||
requirements in subsection (c-10) of Section 21-7.1 of this | ||
Code. An individual holding a Professional Educator License | ||
with a school personnel support endorsement and working in a | ||
position for which that endorsement is required must complete | ||
the licensure renewal requirements under Section 21-25 of this | ||
Code. If an individual holds licensure in more than one area | ||
that has different renewal requirements, that individual shall | ||
follow the renewal requirements for the position for which he | ||
or she spends the majority of his or her time working. | ||
All licenses not renewed as provided in this Section or | ||
registered in accordance with Section 21B-40 of this Code shall | ||
lapse after a period of 6 months from the expiration of the | ||
last year of registration. The license may be reinstated once | ||
the applicant has demonstrated proficiency by completing 9 | ||
semester hours of coursework from a regionally accredited |
institution of higher education in the content area that most | ||
aligns with the educator's endorsement area or areas. Before | ||
the license may be reinstated, the applicant shall pay all back | ||
fees owed from the time of expiration of the license until the | ||
date of reinstatement. Any license may be voluntarily | ||
surrendered by the license holder. A voluntarily surrendered | ||
license shall be treated as a revoked license. | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21B-50 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-50. Alternative educator licensure program. | ||
(a) There is established an alternative educator licensure | ||
program, to be known as the Alternative Educator Licensure | ||
Program for Teachers. | ||
(b) Beginning on January 1, 2013, the Alternative Educator | ||
Licensure Program for Teachers may be offered by a recognized | ||
institution approved to offer educator preparation programs by | ||
the State Board of Education, in consultation with the State | ||
Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. Any program offered | ||
by a not-for-profit entity also must be approved by the Board | ||
of Higher Education. | ||
The program shall be comprised of 4 phases: | ||
(1) A course of study that at a minimum includes | ||
instructional planning; instructional strategies, | ||
including special education, reading, and English language | ||
learning; classroom management; and the assessment of | ||
students and use of data to drive instruction. |
(2) A year of residency, which is a candidate's | ||
assignment to a full-time teaching position or as a | ||
co-teacher for one full school year. An individual must | ||
hold an Educator License with Stipulations with an | ||
alternative provisional educator endorsement in order to | ||
enter the residency and must complete additional program | ||
requirements that address required State and national | ||
standards, pass the assessment of professional teaching | ||
before entering the second residency year, as required | ||
under phase (3) of this subsection (b), and be recommended | ||
by the principal and program coordinator to continue with | ||
the second year of the residency. | ||
(3) A second year of residency, which shall include the | ||
candidate's assignment to a full-time teaching position | ||
for one school year. The candidate must be assigned an | ||
experienced teacher to act as a mentor and coach the | ||
candidate through the second year of residency. | ||
(4) A comprehensive assessment of the candidate's | ||
teaching effectiveness, as evaluated by the principal and | ||
the program coordinator, at the end of the second year of | ||
residency. If there is disagreement between the 2 | ||
evaluators about the candidate's teaching effectiveness, | ||
the candidate may complete one additional year of residency | ||
teaching under a professional development plan developed | ||
by the principal and preparation program. At the completion | ||
of the third year, a candidate must have positive |
evaluations and a recommendation for full licensure from | ||
both the principal and the program coordinator or no | ||
Professional Educator License shall be issued. | ||
Successful completion of the program shall be deemed to | ||
satisfy any other practice or student teaching and content | ||
matter requirements established by law. | ||
(c) An alternative provisional educator endorsement on a | ||
Educator License with Stipulations is valid for 2 years of | ||
teaching in the public schools or in a State-recognized | ||
nonpublic school in which the chief administrator is required | ||
to have the licensure necessary to be a principal in a public | ||
school in this State and in which a majority of the teachers | ||
are required to have the licensure necessary to be instructors | ||
in a public school in this State, but may be renewed for a | ||
third year if needed to complete the Alternative Educator | ||
Licensure Program for Teachers. The endorsement shall be issued | ||
only once to an individual who meets all of the following | ||
requirements: | ||
(1) Has graduated from a regionally accredited college | ||
or university with a bachelor's degree or higher. | ||
(2) Has a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or | ||
greater on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent on another scale. | ||
(3) Has completed a major in the content area if | ||
seeking a middle or secondary level endorsement or, if | ||
seeking an early childhood, elementary, or special | ||
education endorsement, has completed a major in the content |
area of reading, English/language arts, mathematics, or | ||
one of the sciences. If the individual does not have a | ||
major in a content area for any level of teaching, he or | ||
she must submit transcripts to the State Superintendent of | ||
Education to be reviewed for equivalency. | ||
(4) Has successfully completed phase (1) of subsection | ||
(b) of this Section. | ||
(5) Has passed a test of basic skills and content area | ||
test required for the specific endorsement for admission | ||
into the program, as required under Section 21B-30 of this | ||
Code. | ||
A candidate possessing the alternative provisional | ||
educator endorsement may receive a salary, benefits, and any | ||
other terms of employment offered to teachers in the school who | ||
are members of an exclusive bargaining representative, if any, | ||
but a school is not required to provide these benefits during | ||
the years of residency if the candidate is serving only as a | ||
co-teacher. If the candidate is serving as the teacher of | ||
record, the candidate must receive a salary, benefits, and any | ||
other terms of employment. Residency experiences must not be | ||
counted towards tenure. | ||
(d) The recognized institution offering the Alternative | ||
Educator Licensure Program for Teachers must partner with a | ||
school district or a State-recognized, nonpublic school in this | ||
State in which the chief administrator is required to have the | ||
licensure necessary to be a principal in a public school in |
this State and in which a majority of the teachers are required | ||
to have the licensure necessary to be instructors in a public | ||
school in this State. The program presented for approval by the | ||
State Board of Education must demonstrate the supports that are | ||
to be provided to assist the provisional teacher during the | ||
2-year residency period. These supports must provide | ||
additional contact hours with mentors during the first year of | ||
residency. | ||
(e) Upon completion of the 4 phases outlined in subsection | ||
(b) of this Section and all assessments required under Section | ||
21B-30 of this Code, an individual shall receive a Professional | ||
Educator License. | ||
(f) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the | ||
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, may adopt such | ||
rules as may be necessary to establish and implement the | ||
Alternative Educator Licensure Program for Teachers. | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21B-55 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-55. Alternative route to superintendent | ||
endorsement. | ||
(a) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the | ||
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, may approve | ||
programs designed to provide an alternative route to | ||
superintendent endorsement on a Professional Educator License. | ||
(b) Entities offering an alternative route to | ||
superintendent endorsement program must have the program |
approved by the State Board of Education, in consultation with | ||
the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. | ||
(c) All programs approved under this Section shall be | ||
comprised of the following 3 phases: | ||
(1) A course of study offered on an intensive basis in | ||
education management, governance, organization, and | ||
instructional and district planning. | ||
(2) The person's assignment to a full-time position for | ||
one school year as a superintendent. | ||
(3) A comprehensive assessment of the person's | ||
performance by school officials and a recommendation to the | ||
State Superintendent of Education that the person be issued | ||
a superintendent endorsement on a Professional Educator | ||
License. | ||
(d) In order to be admitted to an alternative route to | ||
superintendent endorsement program, a candidate shall pass a | ||
test of basic skills, as required under Section 21B-30 of this | ||
Code. In order to serve as a superintendent under phase (2) of | ||
subsection (c) of this Section, an individual must be issued an | ||
alternative provisional superintendent endorsement on an | ||
Educator License with Stipulations, to be valid for only one | ||
year of serving as a superintendent. In order to receive the | ||
provisional alternative superintendent endorsement under this | ||
Section, an individual must meet all of the following | ||
requirements: | ||
(1) Have graduated from a regionally accredited |
college or university with a minimum of a master's degree | ||
in a management field other than education. | ||
(2) Have been employed for a period of at least 5 years | ||
in a management level position other than education. | ||
(3) Have successfully completed phase (1) of | ||
subsection (c) of this Section. | ||
(4) Have passed examinations required by Section | ||
21B-30 of this Code. | ||
(e) Successful completion of an alternative route to | ||
superintendent endorsement program shall be deemed to satisfy | ||
any other supervisory, administrative, or management | ||
experience requirements established by law, and, once | ||
completed, an individual shall be eligible for a superintendent | ||
endorsement on a Professional Educator License. | ||
(f) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the | ||
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, may adopt such | ||
rules as may be needed to establish and implement these | ||
alternative route to superintendent endorsement programs. | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21B-60 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-60. Principal preparation programs. | ||
(a) It is the policy of this State that an essential | ||
element of improving student learning is supporting and | ||
employing highly effective school principals in leadership | ||
roles who improve teaching and learning and increase academic | ||
achievement and the development of all students. |
(b) No later than September 1, 2014, recognized | ||
institutions approved by the State Board of Education, in | ||
consultation with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure | ||
Board, to offer principal preparation programs must do all of | ||
the following: | ||
(1) Meet the standards and requirements for such | ||
programs in accordance with this Section and any rules | ||
adopted by the State Board of Education, in consultation | ||
with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. | ||
(2) Prepare candidates to meet required standards for | ||
principal skills, knowledge, and responsibilities, which | ||
shall include a focus on instruction and student learning | ||
and which must be used for principal professional | ||
development, mentoring, and evaluation. | ||
(3) Include specific requirements for (i) the | ||
selection and assessment of candidates, (ii) training in | ||
the evaluation of staff, (iii) an internship, and (iv) a | ||
partnership with one or more school districts or | ||
State-recognized, nonpublic schools in which the chief | ||
administrator is required to have the licensure necessary | ||
to be a principal in a public school in this State and in | ||
which a majority of the teachers are required to have the | ||
licensure necessary to be instructors in a public school in | ||
this State. | ||
Any principal preparation program offered in whole or in | ||
part by a not-for-profit entity must also be approved by the |
Board of Higher Education. | ||
(c) Candidates successfully completing a principal | ||
preparation program established pursuant to this Section shall | ||
obtain a principal endorsement on a Professional Educator | ||
License and are eligible to work as a principal or an assistant | ||
principal or in related or similar positions, as determined by | ||
the State Superintendent of Education, in consultation with the | ||
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. | ||
(d) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the | ||
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, may adopt such | ||
rules as may be necessary to implement and administer principal | ||
preparation programs under this Section. | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21B-65 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-65. National Board for Professional Teaching | ||
Standards. Individuals holding certification issued by the | ||
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards shall be | ||
issued a National Board for Professional Teaching Standards | ||
designation on an existing Professional Educator License. The | ||
designation shall be issued automatically and added to an | ||
individual's Professional Educator License, and individuals | ||
need not submit an application. | ||
The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards | ||
designation must be issued only for the same validity period as | ||
the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards | ||
certification, and the designation must be removed from the |
Professional Educator License when the educator no longer holds | ||
the certification from the National Board for Professional | ||
Teaching Standards. | ||
Beginning on July 1, 2013, individuals holding an Illinois | ||
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards endorsement | ||
issued pursuant to the requirements of Section 21-2 of this | ||
Code must have a current certificate issued by the National | ||
Board for Professional Teaching Standards in order to maintain | ||
the Illinois National Board for Professional Teaching | ||
Standards endorsement. | ||
Any individual who, on or after July 1, 2012, has been | ||
issued a Master Certificate pursuant to Section 21-2 of this | ||
Code or a National Board for Professional Teaching Standards | ||
designation on a Professional Educator License pursuant to this | ||
Section may work as a teacher only in an area for which he or | ||
she holds the required Illinois endorsement. Any individual | ||
who, prior to June 30, 2012, has been issued an endorsement for | ||
a particular area on a Master Certificate may work as a teacher | ||
in that area even without having been issued the required | ||
Illinois endorsement. | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21B-70 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-70. Illinois Teaching Excellence Program. | ||
(a) As used in this Section: | ||
"Poverty or low-performing school" means a school in | ||
academic early warning status or academic watch status or a |
school in which 50% or more of its students are eligible for | ||
free or reduced-price school lunches. | ||
"Qualified educator" means a teacher or school counselor | ||
currently employed in a school district who is in the process | ||
of obtaining certification through the National Board for | ||
Professional Teaching Standards or who has completed | ||
certification and holds a current Professional Educator | ||
License with a National Board for Professional Teaching | ||
Standards designation or a retired teacher or school counselor | ||
who holds a Professional Educator License with a National Board | ||
for Professional Teaching Standards designation. | ||
(b) Beginning on July 1, 2011, any funds appropriated for | ||
the Illinois Teaching Excellence Program must be used to | ||
provide monetary assistance and incentives for qualified | ||
educators who are employed by school districts and who have or | ||
are in the process of obtaining licensure through the National | ||
Board for Professional Teaching Standards. The goal of the | ||
program is to improve instruction and student performance. | ||
The State Board of Education shall allocate an amount as | ||
annually appropriated by the General Assembly for the Illinois | ||
Teaching Excellence Program for (i) application fees for each | ||
qualified educator seeking to complete certification through | ||
the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, to be | ||
paid directly to the National Board for Professional Teaching | ||
Standards, and (ii) incentives for each qualified educator to | ||
be distributed to the respective school district. The school |
district shall distribute this payment to each eligible teacher | ||
or school counselor as a single payment. | ||
The State Board of Education's annual budget must set out | ||
by separate line item the appropriation for the program. Unless | ||
otherwise provided by appropriation, qualified educators are | ||
eligible for monetary assistance and incentives based on the | ||
priorities outlined in subsection (c) of this Section. | ||
(c) When there are adequate funds available, priorities | ||
(1), (2), (3), (4), and (5), as outlined in this subsection | ||
(c), must be funded. If full funding to meet all priorities as | ||
outlined in this subsection (c) is not available, funding must | ||
be distributed in the order of the priorities listed in this | ||
subsection (c). If funding is insufficient to fund a priority | ||
in full, then funding for that priority must be prorated and no | ||
further priorities shall be funded. | ||
Priorities for monetary assistance and incentives shall be | ||
as follows: | ||
(1) Priority 1: A maximum of $2,000 towards the | ||
application fee for up to 750 teachers or school counselors | ||
in a poverty or low-performing school who apply on a | ||
first-come, first-serve basis for National Board | ||
certification. | ||
(2) Priority 2: A maximum of $2,000 towards the | ||
application fee for up to 250 teachers or school counselors | ||
in a school other than a poverty or low-performing school | ||
who apply on a first-come, first-serve basis for National |
Board certification. However, if there were fewer than 750 | ||
individuals supported in priority (1), then the number | ||
supported in priority (2) may be increased as such that the | ||
combination of priority (1) and priority (2) shall equal | ||
1,000 applicants. | ||
(3) Priority 3: The fee for the National Board for | ||
Professional Teaching Standards' Take One! (the test for | ||
National Board certification) for up to 500 qualified | ||
educators who apply on a first-come, first-serve basis. | ||
(4) Priority 4: An annual incentive equal to $1,500, | ||
which shall be paid to each qualified educator who holds | ||
both a National Board for Professional Teaching Standards | ||
designation and a current corresponding certificate issued | ||
by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, | ||
who is employed in a school district, and who agrees, in | ||
writing, to provide 30 hours of mentoring or National Board | ||
for Professional Teaching Standards professional | ||
development or both during the school year to teachers or | ||
school counselors in a poverty or low-performing school, as | ||
applicable. | ||
(5) Priority 5: An annual incentive equal to $1,500, | ||
which shall be paid to each qualified educator currently | ||
employed in a school district who holds both a National | ||
Board for Professional Teaching Standards designation and | ||
a current corresponding certificate issued by the National | ||
Board for Professional Teaching Standards and who agrees, |
in writing, to provide at least 30 hours of mentoring or | ||
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards | ||
professional development or both during the school year to | ||
classroom teachers or school counselors, as applicable. | ||
Mentoring for all priorities shall include, either singly | ||
or in combination, mentoring of the following: | ||
(A) National Board for Professional Teaching Standards | ||
certification candidates. | ||
(B) National Board for Professional Teaching Standards | ||
re-take candidates. | ||
(C) National Board for Professional Teaching Standards | ||
renewal candidates. | ||
(D) National Board for Professional Teaching Standards | ||
Take One! participants. | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21B-75 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-75. Suspension or revocation of license. | ||
(a) As used in this Section, "teacher" means any school | ||
district employee regularly required to be licensed, as | ||
provided in this Article, in order to teach or supervise in the | ||
public schools. | ||
(b) The State Superintendent of Education has the exclusive | ||
authority, in accordance with this Section and any rules | ||
adopted by the State Board of Education, in consultation with | ||
the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, to initiate | ||
the suspension of up to 5 calendar years or revocation of any |
license issued pursuant to this Article for abuse or neglect of | ||
a child, immorality, a condition of health detrimental to the | ||
welfare of pupils, incompetency, unprofessional conduct (which | ||
includes the failure to disclose on an employment application | ||
any previous conviction for a sex offense, as defined in | ||
Section 21B-80 of this Code, or any other offense committed in | ||
any other state or against the laws of the United States that, | ||
if committed in this State, would be punishable as a sex | ||
offense, as defined in Section 21B-80 of this Code), the | ||
neglect of any professional duty, willful failure to report an | ||
instance of suspected child abuse or neglect as required by the | ||
Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act, failure to establish | ||
satisfactory repayment on an educational loan guaranteed by the | ||
Illinois Student Assistance Commission, or other just cause. | ||
Unprofessional conduct shall include the refusal to attend or | ||
participate in institutes, teachers' meetings, or professional | ||
readings or to meet other reasonable requirements of the | ||
regional superintendent of schools or State Superintendent of | ||
Education. Unprofessional conduct also includes conduct that | ||
violates the standards, ethics, or rules applicable to the | ||
security, administration, monitoring, or scoring of or the | ||
reporting of scores from any assessment test or examination | ||
administered under Section 2-3.64 of this Code or that is known | ||
or intended to produce or report manipulated or artificial, | ||
rather than actual, assessment or achievement results or gains | ||
from the administration of those tests or examinations. |
Unprofessional conduct shall also include neglect or | ||
unnecessary delay in the making of statistical and other | ||
reports required by school officers. | ||
(c) The State Superintendent of Education shall, upon | ||
receipt of evidence of abuse or neglect of a child, immorality, | ||
a condition of health detrimental to the welfare of pupils, | ||
incompetency, unprofessional conduct, the neglect of any | ||
professional duty, or other just cause, further investigate | ||
and, if and as appropriate, serve written notice to the | ||
individual and afford the individual opportunity for a hearing | ||
prior to suspension or revocation; provided that the State | ||
Superintendent is under no obligation to initiate such an | ||
investigation if the Department of Children and Family Services | ||
is investigating the same or substantially similar allegations | ||
and its child protective service unit has not made its | ||
determination, as required under Section 7.12 of the Abused and | ||
Neglected Child Reporting Act. If the State Superintendent of | ||
Education does not receive from an individual a request for a | ||
hearing within 10 days after the individual receives notice, | ||
the suspension or revocation shall immediately take effect in | ||
accordance with the notice. If a hearing is requested within 10 | ||
days after notice of an opportunity for hearing, it shall act | ||
as a stay of proceedings until the State Educator Preparation | ||
and Licensure Board issues a decision. Any hearing shall take | ||
place in the educational service region where the educator is | ||
or was last employed and in accordance with rules adopted by |
the State Board of Education, in consultation with the State | ||
Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, and such rules shall | ||
include without limitation provisions for discovery and the | ||
sharing of information between parties prior to the hearing. | ||
The standard of proof for any administrative hearing held | ||
pursuant to this Section shall be by the preponderance of the | ||
evidence. The decision of the State Educator Preparation and | ||
Licensure Board is a final administrative decision and is | ||
subject to judicial review by appeal of either party. | ||
The State Board of Education may refuse to issue or may | ||
suspend the license of any person who fails to file a return or | ||
to pay the tax, penalty, or interest shown in a filed return or | ||
to pay any final assessment of tax, penalty, or interest, as | ||
required by any tax Act administered by the Department of | ||
Revenue, until such time as the requirements of any such tax | ||
Act are satisfied. | ||
The exclusive authority of the State Superintendent of | ||
Education to initiate suspension or revocation of a license | ||
pursuant to this Section does not preclude a regional | ||
superintendent of schools from cooperating with the State | ||
Superintendent or a State's Attorney with respect to an | ||
investigation of alleged misconduct. | ||
(d) The State Superintendent of Education or his or her | ||
designee may initiate and conduct such investigations as may be | ||
reasonably necessary to establish the existence of any alleged | ||
misconduct. At any stage of the investigation, the State |
Superintendent may issue a subpoena requiring the attendance | ||
and testimony of a witness, including the license holder, and | ||
the production of any evidence, including files, records, | ||
correspondence, or documents, relating to any matter in | ||
question in the investigation. The subpoena shall require a | ||
witness to appear at the State Board of Education at a | ||
specified date and time and shall specify any evidence to be | ||
produced. The license holder is not entitled to be present, but | ||
the State Superintendent shall provide the license holder with | ||
a copy of any recorded testimony prior to a hearing under this | ||
Section. Such recorded testimony must not be used as evidence | ||
at a hearing, unless the license holder has adequate notice of | ||
the testimony and the opportunity to cross-examine the witness. | ||
Failure of a license holder to comply with a duly issued, | ||
investigatory subpoena may be grounds for revocation, | ||
suspension, or denial of a license. | ||
(e) All correspondence, documentation, and other | ||
information so received by the regional superintendent of | ||
schools, the State Superintendent of Education, the State Board | ||
of Education, or the State Educator Preparation and Licensure | ||
Board under this Section is confidential and must not be | ||
disclosed to third parties, except (i) as necessary for the | ||
State Superintendent of Education or his or her designee to | ||
investigate and prosecute pursuant to this Article, (ii) | ||
pursuant to a court order, (iii) for disclosure to the license | ||
holder or his or her representative, or (iv) as otherwise |
required in this Article and provided that any such information | ||
admitted into evidence in a hearing is exempt from this | ||
confidentiality and non-disclosure requirement. | ||
(f) The State Superintendent of Education or a person | ||
designated by him or her shall have the power to administer | ||
oaths to witnesses at any hearing conducted before the State | ||
Educator Preparation and Licensure Board pursuant to this | ||
Section. The State Superintendent of Education or a person | ||
designated by him or her is authorized to subpoena and bring | ||
before the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board any | ||
person in this State and to take testimony either orally or by | ||
deposition or by exhibit, with the same fees and mileage and in | ||
the same manner as prescribed by law in judicial proceedings in | ||
civil cases in circuit courts of this State. | ||
(g) Any circuit court, upon the application of the State | ||
Superintendent of Education or the license holder, may, by | ||
order duly entered, require the attendance of witnesses and the | ||
production of relevant books and papers as part of any | ||
investigation or at any hearing the State Educator Preparation | ||
and Licensure Board is authorized to conduct pursuant to this | ||
Section, and the court may compel obedience to its orders by | ||
proceedings for contempt. | ||
(h) The State Board of Education shall receive an annual | ||
line item appropriation to cover fees associated with the | ||
investigation and prosecution of alleged educator misconduct | ||
and hearings related thereto. |
(105 ILCS 5/21B-80 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-80. Conviction of certain offenses as grounds for | ||
revocation of license. | ||
(a) As used in this Section: | ||
"Narcotics offense" means any one or more of the following | ||
offenses: | ||
(1) Any offense defined in the Cannabis Control Act, | ||
except those defined in subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section | ||
4 and subdivision (a) of Section 5 of the Cannabis Control | ||
Act and any offense for which the holder of a license is | ||
placed on probation under the provisions of Section 10 of | ||
the Cannabis Control Act, provided that if the terms and | ||
conditions of probation required by the court are not | ||
fulfilled, the offense is not eligible for this exception. | ||
(2) Any offense defined in the Illinois Controlled | ||
Substances Act, except any offense for which the holder of | ||
a license is placed on probation under the provisions of | ||
Section 410 of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, | ||
provided that if the terms and conditions of probation | ||
required by the court are not fulfilled, the offense is not | ||
eligible for this exception. | ||
(3) Any offense defined in the Methamphetamine Control | ||
and Community Protection Act, except any offense for which | ||
the holder of a license is placed on probation under the | ||
provision of Section 70 of that Act, provided that if the |
terms and conditions of probation required by the court are | ||
not fulfilled, the offense is not eligible for this | ||
exception. | ||
(4) Any attempt to commit any of the offenses listed in | ||
items (1) through (3) of this definition. | ||
(5) Any offense committed or attempted in any other | ||
state or against the laws of the United States that, if | ||
committed or attempted in this State, would have been | ||
punishable as one or more of the offenses listed in items | ||
(1) through (4) of this definition. | ||
The changes made by Public Act 96-431 to the definition of | ||
"narcotics offense" are declaratory of existing law. | ||
"Sex offense" means any one or more of the following | ||
offenses: | ||
(A) Any offense defined in Sections 11-6 and 11-9 | ||
through 11-9.5, inclusive, of the Criminal Code of 1961; | ||
Sections 11-14 through 11-21, inclusive, of the Criminal | ||
Code of 1961; Sections 11-23 (if punished as a Class 3 | ||
felony), 11-24, 11-25, and 11-26 of the Criminal Code of | ||
1961; and Sections 12-4.9, 12-13, 12-14, 12-14.1, 12-15, | ||
12-16, 12-32, and 12-33 of the Criminal Code of 1961. | ||
(B) Any attempt to commit any of the offenses listed in | ||
item (A) of this definition. | ||
(C) Any offense committed or attempted in any other | ||
state that, if committed or attempted in this State, would | ||
have been punishable as one or more of the offenses listed |
in items (A) and (B) of this definition. | ||
(b) Whenever the holder of any license issued pursuant to | ||
this Article has been convicted of any sex offense or narcotics | ||
offense, the State Superintendent of Education shall forthwith | ||
suspend the license. If the conviction is reversed and the | ||
holder is acquitted of the offense in a new trial or the | ||
charges against him or her are dismissed, the State | ||
Superintendent of Education shall forthwith terminate the | ||
suspension of the license. When the conviction becomes final, | ||
the State Superintendent of Education shall forthwith revoke | ||
the license. | ||
(c) Whenever the holder of a license issued pursuant to | ||
this Article has been convicted of attempting to commit, | ||
conspiring to commit, soliciting, or committing first degree | ||
murder or a Class X felony or any offense committed or | ||
attempted in any other state or against the laws of the United | ||
States that, if committed or attempted in this State, would | ||
have been punishable as one or more of the foregoing offenses, | ||
the State Superintendent of Education shall forthwith suspend | ||
the license. If the conviction is reversed and the holder is | ||
acquitted of that offense in a new trial or the charges that he | ||
or she committed that offense are dismissed, the State | ||
Superintendent of Education shall forthwith terminate the | ||
suspension of the license. When the conviction becomes final, | ||
the State Superintendent of Education shall forthwith revoke | ||
the license. |
(105 ILCS 5/21B-85 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-85. Conviction of felony. | ||
(a) Whenever the holder of any license issued under this | ||
Article is employed by the school board of a school district, | ||
including a special charter district or a school district | ||
organized under Article 34 of this Code, and is convicted, | ||
either after a bench trial, trial by jury, or plea of guilty, | ||
of any offense for which a sentence to death or a term of | ||
imprisonment in a penitentiary for one year or more is | ||
provided, the school board shall promptly notify the State | ||
Superintendent of Education, in writing, of the name of the | ||
license holder, the fact of the conviction, and the name and | ||
location of the court in which the conviction occurred. | ||
(b) Whenever the State Superintendent of Education | ||
receives notice of a conviction under subsection (a) of this | ||
Section or otherwise learns that any person who is a teacher, | ||
as that term is defined in Section 16-106 of the Illinois | ||
Pension Code, has been convicted, either after a bench trial, | ||
trial by jury, or plea of guilty, of any offense for which a | ||
sentence to death or a term of imprisonment in a penitentiary | ||
for one year or more is provided, the State Superintendent of | ||
Education shall promptly notify, in writing, the board of | ||
trustees of the Teachers' Retirement System of the State of | ||
Illinois and the board of trustees of the Public School | ||
Teachers' Pension and Retirement Fund of the City of Chicago of |
the name of the license holder, the fact of the conviction, the | ||
name and location of the court in which the conviction | ||
occurred, and the number assigned in that court to the case in | ||
which the conviction occurred. | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21B-90 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-90. Administrative Review Law. In this Section, | ||
"administrative decision" has the meaning ascribed to that term | ||
in Section 3-101 of the Code of Civil Procedure. | ||
The provisions of the Administrative Review Law and the | ||
rules adopted pursuant to the Administrative Review Law shall | ||
apply to and govern all proceedings instituted for the judicial | ||
review of final administrative decisions of the State Board of | ||
Education, the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, | ||
and the regional superintendent of schools under this Article. | ||
The commencement of any action for review shall operate as a | ||
stay of enforcement, and no action based on any decision of the | ||
State Board of Education, the State Educator Preparation and | ||
Licensure Board, or the regional superintendent of schools | ||
shall be taken pending final disposition of the review. | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21B-95 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-95. Denial of recommendation for licensure. Each | ||
college or university providing an educator preparation | ||
program approved and recognized pursuant to the provisions of | ||
this Article shall establish procedures and standards to ensure |
that no student is denied the opportunity to receive an | ||
institutional recommendation for licensure or entitlement for | ||
reasons that are not directly related to the candidate's | ||
anticipated performance as a licensed educator. These | ||
standards and procedures shall include the specific criteria | ||
used by the institution for admission, retention, and | ||
recommendation or entitlement for licensure; periodic | ||
evaluations of the candidate's progress towards an | ||
institutional recommendation; counseling and other supportive | ||
services to correct any deficiencies that are considered | ||
remedial; and provisions to ensure that no person is | ||
discriminated against on the basis of race, color, national | ||
origin, or a disability unrelated to the person's ability to | ||
perform as a licensed educator. Each institution shall also | ||
establish a grievance procedure for those candidates who are | ||
denied the institutional recommendation or entitlement for | ||
licensure. Within 10 days after notification of such a denial, | ||
the college or university shall notify the candidate, in | ||
writing, of the reasons for the denial of recommendation for | ||
licensure. Within 30 days after notification of the denial, the | ||
candidate may request the college or university to review the | ||
denial. | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21B-100 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-100. Licensure officers at higher education | ||
institutions. Licensure officers at higher education |
institutions shall adhere to this Code and any administrative | ||
rules adopted to implement this Code when entitling candidates | ||
for licensure or when adding endorsements. Violations of this | ||
Code or implementing rules regarding the entitlement of | ||
candidates by a licensure officer shall place the employing | ||
institution's educator preparation program in jeopardy, | ||
specifically regarding the institution's right to offer | ||
programs and recommend or entitle candidates for licensure. | ||
Licensure officers are required to attend training | ||
conducted by the State Superintendent of Education and review | ||
new legislation and administrative rules as such become | ||
available. The State Superintendent of Education shall | ||
communicate any policy changes to licensure officers when such | ||
changes occur. | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21B-105 new) | ||
Sec. 21B-105. Granting of recognition; regional | ||
accreditation; definitions. | ||
(a) "Recognized", as used in this Article in connection | ||
with the word "school" or "institution", means such college, | ||
university, or not-for-profit entity that meets requirements | ||
set by the State Board of Education, in consultation with the | ||
State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. Application | ||
for recognition of the school or institution as an educator | ||
preparation institution must be made to the State Board of | ||
Education. The State Board of Education, in consultation with |
the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, shall set | ||
the criteria by which the school or institution is to be judged | ||
and, through the secretary of the State Board, arrange for an | ||
official inspection and shall grant recognition of such school | ||
or institution as may meet the required standards. If the | ||
standards include requirements with regard to education in | ||
acquiring skills in working with culturally distinctive | ||
students, as defined by the State Board of Education, then the | ||
rules of the State Board of Education shall include the | ||
criteria used to evaluate compliance with this requirement. No | ||
school or institution may make assignments of student teachers | ||
or teachers for practice teaching so as to promote segregation | ||
on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, or national | ||
origin. | ||
Any not-for-profit entity must also be approved by the | ||
Board of Higher Education. | ||
All recommendations or entitlements for educator licensure | ||
shall be made by a recognized institution operating a program | ||
of preparation for the license that is approved by the State | ||
Superintendent of Education, in consultation with the State | ||
Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. The State Board of | ||
Education, in consultation with the State Educator Preparation | ||
and Licensure Board, shall have the power to define a major or | ||
minor when used as a basis for recognition and licensure | ||
purposes. | ||
(b) "Regionally accredited", or "accredited", as used in |
this Article in connection with a university or institution, | ||
means an institution of higher education accredited by the | ||
North Central Association or other comparable regional | ||
accrediting association.
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(105 ILCS 5/24-14) (from Ch. 122, par. 24-14)
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Sec. 24-14. Termination of contractual continued service | ||
by teacher. A teacher who
has entered into contractual | ||
continued service may resign
at any time by obtaining | ||
concurrence of the board or by serving at least 30
days' | ||
written notice upon the secretary of the board. However, no | ||
teacher
may resign during the school term, without the | ||
concurrence of the board,
in order to accept another teaching | ||
assignment. Any teacher
terminating said service not in | ||
accordance with this Section is guilty of
unprofessional | ||
conduct and liable to suspension of licensure certificate for a | ||
period not
to exceed 1 year, as provided in Section 21B-75 of | ||
this Code 21-23 .
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(Source: P.A. 85-256.)
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(105 ILCS 5/34-6) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-6)
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Sec. 34-6. Superintendent of schools. After June 30, 1999, | ||
the board
may, by a vote of a majority of its full membership, | ||
appoint a
general superintendent of schools to serve pursuant | ||
to a performance-based
contract for a term ending on June 30th | ||
of the third calendar year after
his or her appointment. He |
shall be the chief administrative officer of
the board and | ||
shall have charge and
control, subject to the approval of the | ||
board and to other
provisions of this Article, of all | ||
departments and the
employees therein of public schools, except | ||
the law department. He shall
negotiate contracts with all
labor | ||
organizations which are exclusive representatives of | ||
educational
employees employed under the
Illinois Educational | ||
Labor Relations Act. All contracts shall be subject to
approval | ||
of the Board of Education. The board may conduct a
national
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search for a general superintendent. An incumbent general | ||
superintendent
may not be precluded from being included in such | ||
national search.
Persons appointed pursuant to this Section | ||
shall be exempt from the
provisions and requirements of | ||
Sections 21-1, 21-1a , and 21-7.1 , and 21B-15 of this Code .
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(Source: P.A. 89-15, eff. 5-30-95.)
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(105 ILCS 5/34-18.5) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-18.5) | ||
Sec. 34-18.5. Criminal history records checks and checks of | ||
the Statewide Sex Offender Database and Statewide Child | ||
Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Database. | ||
(a) Certified and noncertified applicants for
employment | ||
with the school district are required as a condition of
| ||
employment to authorize a fingerprint-based criminal history | ||
records check to determine if such applicants
have been | ||
convicted of any of the enumerated criminal or drug offenses in
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subsection (c) of this Section or have been
convicted, within 7 |
years of the application for employment with the
school | ||
district, of any other felony under the laws of this State or | ||
of any
offense committed or attempted in any other state or | ||
against the laws of
the United States that, if committed or | ||
attempted in this State, would
have been punishable as a felony | ||
under the laws of this State. Authorization
for
the
check shall
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be furnished by the applicant to the school district, except | ||
that if the
applicant is a substitute teacher seeking | ||
employment in more than one
school district, or a teacher | ||
seeking concurrent part-time employment
positions with more | ||
than one school district (as a reading specialist,
special | ||
education teacher or otherwise), or an educational support
| ||
personnel employee seeking employment positions with more than | ||
one
district, any such district may require the applicant to | ||
furnish
authorization for
the check to the regional | ||
superintendent of the
educational service region in which are | ||
located the school districts in
which the applicant is seeking | ||
employment as a substitute or concurrent
part-time teacher or | ||
concurrent educational support personnel employee.
Upon | ||
receipt of this authorization, the school district or the | ||
appropriate
regional superintendent, as the case may be, shall | ||
submit the applicant's
name, sex, race, date of birth, social | ||
security number, fingerprint images, and other identifiers, as | ||
prescribed by the Department
of State Police, to the | ||
Department. The regional
superintendent submitting the | ||
requisite information to the Department of
State Police shall |
promptly notify the school districts in which the
applicant is | ||
seeking employment as a substitute or concurrent part-time
| ||
teacher or concurrent educational support personnel employee | ||
that
the
check of the applicant has been requested. The | ||
Department of State
Police and the Federal Bureau of | ||
Investigation shall furnish, pursuant to a fingerprint-based | ||
criminal history records check, records of convictions, until | ||
expunged, to the president of the school board for the school | ||
district that requested the check, or to the regional | ||
superintendent who requested the check. The
Department shall | ||
charge
the school district
or the appropriate regional | ||
superintendent a fee for
conducting
such check, which fee shall | ||
be deposited in the State
Police Services Fund and shall not | ||
exceed the cost of the inquiry; and the
applicant shall not be | ||
charged a fee for
such check by the school
district or by the | ||
regional superintendent. Subject to appropriations for these | ||
purposes, the State Superintendent of Education shall | ||
reimburse the school district and regional superintendent for | ||
fees paid to obtain criminal history records checks under this | ||
Section. | ||
(a-5) The school district or regional superintendent shall | ||
further perform a check of the Statewide Sex Offender Database, | ||
as authorized by the Sex Offender Community Notification Law, | ||
for each applicant. | ||
(a-6) The school district or regional superintendent shall | ||
further perform a check of the Statewide Child Murderer and |
Violent Offender Against Youth Database, as authorized by the | ||
Child Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Community | ||
Notification Law, for each applicant. | ||
(b) Any
information concerning the record of convictions | ||
obtained by the president
of the board of education or the | ||
regional superintendent shall be
confidential and may only be | ||
transmitted to the general superintendent of
the school | ||
district or his designee, the appropriate regional
| ||
superintendent if
the check was requested by the board of | ||
education
for the school district, the presidents of the | ||
appropriate board of
education or school boards if
the check | ||
was requested from the
Department of State Police by the | ||
regional superintendent, the State
Superintendent of | ||
Education, the State Teacher Certification Board or any
other | ||
person necessary to the decision of hiring the applicant for
| ||
employment. A copy of the record of convictions obtained from | ||
the
Department of State Police shall be provided to the | ||
applicant for
employment. Upon the check of the Statewide Sex | ||
Offender Database, the school district or regional | ||
superintendent shall notify an applicant as to whether or not | ||
the applicant has been identified in the Database as a sex | ||
offender. If a check of an applicant for employment as a
| ||
substitute or concurrent part-time teacher or concurrent | ||
educational
support personnel employee in more than one school | ||
district was requested
by the regional superintendent, and the | ||
Department of State Police upon
a check ascertains that the |
applicant has not been convicted of any
of the enumerated | ||
criminal or drug offenses in subsection (c)
or has not been
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convicted,
within 7 years of the application for employment | ||
with the
school district, of any other felony under the laws of | ||
this State or of any
offense committed or attempted in any | ||
other state or against the laws of
the United States that, if | ||
committed or attempted in this State, would
have been | ||
punishable as a felony under the laws of this State and so
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notifies the regional superintendent and if the regional | ||
superintendent upon a check ascertains that the applicant has | ||
not been identified in the Sex Offender Database as a sex | ||
offender, then the regional superintendent
shall issue to the | ||
applicant a certificate evidencing that as of the date
| ||
specified by the Department of State Police the applicant has | ||
not been
convicted of any of the enumerated criminal or drug | ||
offenses in subsection
(c)
or has not been
convicted, within 7 | ||
years of the application for employment with the
school | ||
district, of any other felony under the laws of this State or | ||
of any
offense committed or attempted in any other state or | ||
against the laws of
the United States that, if committed or | ||
attempted in this State, would
have been punishable as a felony | ||
under the laws of this State and evidencing that as of the date | ||
that the regional superintendent conducted a check of the | ||
Statewide Sex Offender Database, the applicant has not been | ||
identified in the Database as a sex offender. The school
board | ||
of any school district may rely on the certificate issued by |
any regional
superintendent to that substitute teacher, | ||
concurrent part-time teacher, or concurrent educational | ||
support personnel employee
or may initiate its own criminal | ||
history records check of
the applicant through the Department | ||
of State Police and its own check of the Statewide Sex Offender | ||
Database as provided in
subsection (a). Any person who releases | ||
any confidential information
concerning any criminal | ||
convictions of an applicant for employment shall be
guilty of a | ||
Class A misdemeanor, unless the release of such information is
| ||
authorized by this Section. | ||
(c) The board of education shall not knowingly employ a | ||
person who has
been convicted of any offense that would subject | ||
him or her to license certification suspension or revocation | ||
pursuant to Section 21B-80 21-23a of this Code.
Further, the | ||
board of education shall not knowingly employ a person who has
| ||
been found to be the perpetrator of sexual or physical abuse of | ||
any minor under
18 years of age pursuant to proceedings under | ||
Article II of the Juvenile Court
Act of 1987. | ||
(d) The board of education shall not knowingly employ a | ||
person for whom
a criminal history records check and a | ||
Statewide Sex Offender Database check has not been initiated. | ||
(e) Upon receipt of the record of a conviction of or a | ||
finding of child
abuse by a holder of any
certificate issued | ||
pursuant to Article 21 or Section 34-8.1 or 34-83 of the
School | ||
Code, the State Superintendent of
Education may initiate | ||
certificate suspension and revocation
proceedings as |
authorized by law. | ||
(e-5) The general superintendent of schools shall, in | ||
writing, notify the State Superintendent of Education of any | ||
certificate holder whom he or she has reasonable cause to | ||
believe has committed an intentional act of abuse or neglect | ||
with the result of making a child an abused child or a | ||
neglected child, as defined in Section 3 of the Abused and | ||
Neglected Child Reporting Act, and that act resulted in the | ||
certificate holder's dismissal or resignation from the school | ||
district. This notification must be submitted within 30 days | ||
after the dismissal or resignation. The certificate holder must | ||
also be contemporaneously sent a copy of the notice by the | ||
superintendent. All correspondence, documentation, and other | ||
information so received by the State Superintendent of | ||
Education, the State Board of Education, or the State Teacher | ||
Certification Board under this subsection (e-5) is | ||
confidential and must not be disclosed to third parties, except | ||
(i) as necessary for the State Superintendent of Education or | ||
his or her designee to investigate and prosecute pursuant to | ||
Article 21 of this Code, (ii) pursuant to a court order, (iii) | ||
for disclosure to the certificate holder or his or her | ||
representative, or (iv) as otherwise provided in this Article | ||
and provided that any such information admitted into evidence | ||
in a hearing is exempt from this confidentiality and | ||
non-disclosure requirement. Except for an act of willful or | ||
wanton misconduct, any superintendent who provides |
notification as required in this subsection (e-5) shall have | ||
immunity from any liability, whether civil or criminal or that | ||
otherwise might result by reason of such action. | ||
(f) After March 19, 1990, the provisions of this Section | ||
shall apply to
all employees of persons or firms holding | ||
contracts with any school district
including, but not limited | ||
to, food service workers, school bus drivers and
other | ||
transportation employees, who have direct, daily contact with | ||
the
pupils of any school in such district. For purposes of | ||
criminal history records checks and checks of the Statewide Sex | ||
Offender Database on employees of persons or firms holding | ||
contracts with more
than one school district and assigned to | ||
more than one school district, the
regional superintendent of | ||
the educational service region in which the
contracting school | ||
districts are located may, at the request of any such
school | ||
district, be responsible for receiving the authorization for
a | ||
criminal history records check prepared by each such employee | ||
and submitting the same to the
Department of State Police and | ||
for conducting a check of the Statewide Sex Offender Database | ||
for each employee. Any information concerning the record of
| ||
conviction and identification as a sex offender of any such | ||
employee obtained by the regional superintendent
shall be | ||
promptly reported to the president of the appropriate school | ||
board
or school boards. | ||
(g) In order to student teach in the public schools, a | ||
person is required to authorize a fingerprint-based criminal |
history records check and checks of the Statewide Sex Offender | ||
Database and Statewide Child Murderer and Violent Offender | ||
Against Youth Database prior to participating in any field | ||
experiences in the public schools. Authorization for and | ||
payment of the costs of the checks must be furnished by the | ||
student teacher. Results of the checks must be furnished to the | ||
higher education institution where the student teacher is | ||
enrolled and the general superintendent of schools. | ||
(Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 96-431, eff. 8-13-09; | ||
96-1452, eff. 8-20-10.) | ||
Section 20. The Higher Education Student Assistance Act is | ||
amended by changing Section 65.45 as follows:
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(110 ILCS 947/65.45)
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Sec. 65.45. Special education grants.
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(a) Special education grants shall be awarded by the
| ||
Commission to (i) teachers under contract
who are teaching | ||
special
education courses in a school district within an area | ||
designated as a
poverty area by the Office of Economic | ||
Opportunity, but who are not
certified to teach special | ||
education programs pursuant to Section
14-9.01 of the School | ||
Code and (ii) teachers licensed certified pursuant to Section | ||
21B-15 21-1
of the School Code,
but who are not certified | ||
pursuant to Section 14-9.01 of that Code. The amount
of any
| ||
grant awarded a participating teacher under this Section shall |
consist
of (i) the tuition and other necessary fees required of | ||
the teacher by
the institution of higher learning at which he | ||
or she enrolls under this
Section, but limited to the maximum | ||
amount to which a student enrolled in
that institution would be | ||
entitled as a scholarship under Section
35 of this Act, and | ||
(ii) a stipend of $100 for each semester hour or
equivalent, | ||
not exceeding 21 semester hours, for continuous enrollment,
| ||
including summer sessions, in one calendar year. For purposes | ||
of this
Section "tuition and other necessary fees" has the | ||
meaning ascribed to
that term in Section 35 of this Act. | ||
Participating teachers shall enroll in an
institution of higher | ||
learning providing special education programs.
Such | ||
institutions shall be approved by the Commission, in | ||
conjunction with the
State Board of Education
and the Board of
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Higher Education.
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(b) Teachers under contract who participate in this program | ||
shall be
required to contract with the Commission to
teach a | ||
special education program for 2 years in a school district
| ||
within an area designated as a poverty area by the Office of | ||
Economic
Opportunity. Such commitment shall begin at the | ||
completion of the
training program of the participating teacher | ||
and shall be completed
within 3 years unless extended by the | ||
Commission. In addition,
the participating teacher shall be | ||
required to
sign a note payable to the Commission, for the
full | ||
amount of benefits awarded to that teacher under this Section, | ||
with
interest as provided herein, subject to cancellation as |
provided in this
Section. Completion of one year of such | ||
commitment shall operate to
cancel 50% of the amount of | ||
benefits provided a participating teacher.
The failure of a | ||
participating teacher to complete all or part of such
| ||
commitment shall obligate the participant to proportionately | ||
repay the
amount of benefits provided, plus 5% interest on that | ||
amount.
Participating teachers who are not under contract shall | ||
be subject to
those obligations, except that such teachers | ||
shall be required to teach
in a special education program for | ||
such 2 year period in a school
district within an area | ||
designated as a poverty area by the Office of
Economic | ||
Opportunity.
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(c) If a participating teacher fails to cancel his or her | ||
commitment as
provided
in this Section, the Commission shall | ||
cause an
appropriate action to be commenced on the note signed | ||
by that teacher,
except where the failure to cancel the | ||
commitment was occasioned by the
death or total and permanent | ||
disability of that teacher.
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(d) This Section is substantially the same as Section | ||
30-14.3 of the School
Code,
which Section is repealed by this | ||
amendatory Act of 1993, and shall be
construed as a | ||
continuation of the special education grant program | ||
established
by that prior law and not as a new or different | ||
special education grant
program.
The State Board of Education | ||
shall transfer to the Commission, as the
successor to the State | ||
Board of Education for all purposes of administering
and |
implementing the provisions of this Section, all books, | ||
accounts, records,
papers, documents, contracts, agreements, | ||
and pending business in any way
relating to the special | ||
education grant program continued under this Section;
and all | ||
grants at any time made under that program
by, and all | ||
applications for any such grants at any
time made to, the State | ||
Board of Education shall be unaffected by the transfer
to the | ||
Commission of all responsibility for the administration and
| ||
implementation of the special education grant program | ||
continued under this
Section. The State Board of Education | ||
shall furnish to the Commission such
other information as the | ||
Commission may request to assist it in administering
this | ||
Section.
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(e) As used in this Section the term "special education | ||
program" means a
program provided for children who have such | ||
disabilities as are set
forth in Sections 14-1.02 through | ||
14-1.07 of the School Code.
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(Source: P.A. 88-228.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-0.01 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-1 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-1c rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-2b rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-5a rep.) | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21-7.10 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-13 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-15 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-17 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-21 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-21.1 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-23 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-23a rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-23b rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-24 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/21-29 rep.) | ||
Section 25. The School Code is amended by repealing | ||
Sections 21-0.01, 21-1, 21-1c, 21-2b, 21-5a, 21-7.10, 21-13, | ||
21-15, 21-17, 21-21, 21-21.1, 21-23, 21-23a, 21-23b, 21-24, and | ||
21-29. | ||
Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes | ||
changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text | ||
that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section | ||
represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does | ||
not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes | ||
made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other | ||
Public Act.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | ||
2011.
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