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Sen. Kimberly A. Lightford
Filed: 5/23/2017
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 704
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 704 as follows: |
3 | | on page 2, line 8, after " grants ", by inserting " on an annual |
4 | | basis "; and |
5 | | on page 2, by replacing lines 19 and 20 with the following: |
6 | | " resolution techniques and other disciplinary alternatives. |
7 | | For purposes of this subsection (b), "promising practices" |
8 | | means practices that present, based on preliminary |
9 | | information, potential for becoming evidence-based practices. |
10 | | To apply for a grant under the program, school districts |
11 | | shall "; and |
12 | | on page 3, line 10, after " Education ", by inserting " , subject |
13 | | to appropriation of the grant program, "; and |
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1 | | on page 3, by replacing lines 13 through 19 with the following: |
2 | | " State Board of Education in awarding the funds shall be (i) |
3 | | the arrest rates in the target schools over the preceding 3 |
4 | | years, which shall be calculated as the number of arrests |
5 | | divided by the number of students; (ii) the ratio of |
6 | | school-based law enforcement personnel to students in the |
7 | | target schools over the preceding 3 years; and (iii) the degree |
8 | | to which the proposal articulates a strong, comprehensive |
9 | | approach for eliminating unnecessary school-based arrests and |
10 | | the over-reliance on school-based law enforcement to address |
11 | | school disciplinary matters while building safer and healthier |
12 | | learning environments. |
13 | | For factor (i), applicant school districts shall be ranked |
14 | | from highest arrest rates to lowest, with higher arrest rates |
15 | | receiving priority. For factor (ii), applicant school |
16 | | districts shall be ranked from the highest ratio of |
17 | | school-based law enforcement to students to the lowest ratio, |
18 | | with the higher ratios receiving priority. For factor (iii), |
19 | | applicant school districts shall be ranked on the basis of the |
20 | | strength of their overall strategy, with all school districts |
21 | | that fail to articulate a sound approach being excluded from |
22 | | consideration. The State Board of Education shall determine a |
23 | | scoring system for each factor based on the relative ranking of |
24 | | the applicant school districts. Applicant school districts' |
25 | | overall cumulative scores shall be based on the following |
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1 | | weights: factor (i): 40%; factor (ii): 20%; and factor (iii): |
2 | | 40%. If the appropriated funds are insufficient to provide |
3 | | matching funds to all selected grantees, the funds shall be |
4 | | awarded to the qualified applicant school districts on a |
5 | | proportionate basis, based on the number of students within the |
6 | | school districts to be affected by the grants, unless the |
7 | | resulting allocation to qualified applicants would be less than |
8 | | 25% of some or all school districts' proposed reallocation |
9 | | amounts. In that event, funds shall be awarded on a |
10 | | proportionate basis to school districts in the order of their |
11 | | respective scores, with the highest-scoring school district |
12 | | receiving top priority, up until the point at which the |
13 | | resulting allocations would be less than 25% of some or all |
14 | | selected school districts' proposed reallocation amounts. If |
15 | | the appropriated funds exceed what is required to provide |
16 | | dollar-for-dollar matching funds to all qualified applicants, |
17 | | the surplus shall be rolled over to be used for grants the |
18 | | following year. "; and |
19 | | on page 3, by replacing lines 20 through 23 with the following: |
20 | | " (d) The State Board of Education, subject to appropriation |
21 | | to the grant program, in cooperation with the school districts |
22 | | participating in the program, shall produce an annual report on |
23 | | the results of the program, including both quantitative and |
24 | | qualitative information on the progress being made in |
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1 | | reducing "; and |
2 | | on page 4, line 1, after " climate. ", by inserting " The report |
3 | | shall include the number of school-based arrests made within |
4 | | each participating school district during the school year prior |
5 | | to the grant compared to the number of school-based arrests |
6 | | made during the school year the grant was awarded. This report |
7 | | shall be posted on the State Board of Education's website by |
8 | | October 31st of each year, beginning in 2018. "; and
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9 | | on page 4, line 2, by replacing " shall " with " may " |
10 | | on page 13, line 14, by deleting " , in school vehicles, "; and |
11 | | on page 13, line 15, after " events ", by inserting " while on |
12 | | school grounds "; and |
13 | | on page 13, by replacing lines 24 through 26 with the |
14 | | following: |
15 | | " (3) the offense involved a firearm, as defined in |
16 | | subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of this Section; |
17 | | (4) the offense involves a weapon listed in subdivision |
18 | | (2) of subsection (d) of this Section, when there is |
19 | | probable cause that the student intended to harm another |
20 | | member of the school community with the weapon; or |
21 | | (5) the offense involved a violation of Section 11-1.50 |
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1 | | of the Criminal Code of 2012 or a violation of Section 5.2 |
2 | | of the Cannabis Control Act. "; and
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3 | | on page 14, line 1, by replacing " use justice-system |
4 | | interventions " with " arrest or otherwise cite students for a |
5 | | criminal offense "; and |
6 | | on page 14, line 14, by replacing " they " with " it "; and |
7 | | on page 14, line 7, by replacing " (4) " with " (5) "; and |
8 | | on page 14, line 13, after " jurisdiction. ", by inserting " In |
9 | | the event of a violent or dangerous situation on school |
10 | | grounds, nothing in this subsection (i-5) shall limit the |
11 | | authority of law enforcement personnel to temporarily detain |
12 | | students in order to investigate or de-escalate the situation. |
13 | | Such detention shall not constitute an arrest. The detention of |
14 | | students for these purposes shall be limited to situations in |
15 | | which there is imminent danger of serious physical harm to a |
16 | | member of the school community, and the duration of the |
17 | | detention shall be limited to the greatest extent |
18 | | practicable. ".
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