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Rep. Barbara Flynn Currie
Filed: 6/21/2011
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 630
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 630, AS AMENDED, by |
3 | | replacing everything after the enacting clause with the |
4 | | following:
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5 | | "Section 5. The School Code is amended by renumbering and |
6 | | changing Section 34-18.37 as added by Public Act 96-803 and by |
7 | | adding the heading preceding Section 34-200 and Sections |
8 | | 34-200, 34-205, 34-210, 34-215, 34-220, 34-225, 34-230, and |
9 | | 34-235 as follows: |
10 | | (105 ILCS 5/34-18.43) |
11 | | Sec. 34-18.43 34-18.37 . Establishing an equitable and |
12 | | effective school facility development process. |
13 | | (a) The General Assembly finds all of the following: |
14 | | (1) The Illinois Constitution recognizes that a |
15 | | "fundamental goal of the People of the State is the |
16 | | educational development of all persons to the limits of |
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1 | | their capacities". |
2 | | (2) Quality educational facilities are essential for |
3 | | fostering the maximum educational development of all |
4 | | persons through their educational experience from |
5 | | pre-kindergarten through high school. |
6 | | (3) The public school is a major institution in our |
7 | | communities. Public schools offer resources and |
8 | | opportunities for the children of this State who seek and |
9 | | deserve quality education, but also benefit the entire |
10 | | community that seeks improvement through access to |
11 | | education. |
12 | | (4) The equitable and efficient use of available |
13 | | facilities-related resources among different schools and |
14 | | among racial, ethnic, income, and disability groups is |
15 | | essential to maximize the development of quality public |
16 | | educational facilities for all children, youth, and |
17 | | adults. The factors that impact the equitable and efficient |
18 | | use of facility-related resources vary according to the |
19 | | needs of each school community. Therefore, decisions that |
20 | | impact school facilities should include the input of the |
21 | | school community to the greatest extent possible. |
22 | | (5) School openings, school closings, school |
23 | | consolidations, school turnarounds, school phase-outs, |
24 | | school construction, school repairs, school |
25 | | modernizations, school boundary changes, and other related |
26 | | school facility decisions often have a profound impact on |
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1 | | education in a community. In order to minimize the negative |
2 | | impact of school facility decisions on the community, these |
3 | | decisions should be implemented according to a clear |
4 | | system-wide criteria and with the significant involvement |
5 | | of local school councils, parents, educators, and the |
6 | | community in decision-making. |
7 | | (6) The General Assembly has previously stated that it |
8 | | intended to make the individual school in the City of |
9 | | Chicago the essential unit for educational governance and |
10 | | improvement and to place the primary responsibility for |
11 | | school governance and improvement in the hands of parents, |
12 | | teachers, and community residents at each school. A school |
13 | | facility policy must be consistent with these principles. |
14 | | (b) In order to ensure that school facility-related |
15 | | decisions are made with the input of the community and reflect |
16 | | educationally sound and fiscally responsible criteria, a |
17 | | Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force shall be established |
18 | | within 15 days after the effective date of this amendatory Act |
19 | | of the 96th General Assembly. |
20 | | (c) The Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force shall |
21 | | consist of all of the following members: |
22 | | (1) Two members of the House of Representatives |
23 | | appointed by the Speaker of the House, at least one of whom |
24 | | shall be a member of the Elementary & Secondary Education |
25 | | Committee. |
26 | | (2) Two members of the House of Representatives |
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1 | | appointed by the Minority Leader of the House, at least one |
2 | | of whom shall be a member of the Elementary & Secondary |
3 | | Education Committee. |
4 | | (3) Two members of the Senate appointed by the |
5 | | President of the Senate, at least one of whom shall be a |
6 | | member of the Education Committee. |
7 | | (4) Two members of the Senate appointed by the Minority |
8 | | Leader of the Senate, at least one of whom shall be a |
9 | | member of the
Education Committee. |
10 | | (5) Two representatives of school community |
11 | | organizations with past involvement in school facility |
12 | | issues appointed by the Speaker of the House. |
13 | | (6) Two representatives of school community |
14 | | organizations with past involvement in school facility |
15 | | issues appointed by the President of the Senate. |
16 | | (7) The chief executive officer of the school district |
17 | | or his or her designee. |
18 | | (8) The president of the union representing teachers in |
19 | | the schools of the district or his or her designee. |
20 | | (9) The president of the association representing |
21 | | principals in the schools of the district or his or her |
22 | | designee. |
23 | | (d) The Speaker of the House shall appoint one of the |
24 | | appointed House members as a co-chairperson of the Chicago |
25 | | Educational Facilities Task Force. The President of the Senate |
26 | | shall appoint one of the appointed Senate members as a |
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1 | | co-chairperson of the Chicago Educational Facilities Task |
2 | | Force. Members appointed by the legislative leaders shall be |
3 | | appointed for the duration of the Chicago Educational |
4 | | Facilities Task Force; in the event of a vacancy, the |
5 | | appointment to fill the vacancy shall be made by the |
6 | | legislative leader of the same chamber and party as the leader |
7 | | who made the original appointment. |
8 | | (e) The Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force shall |
9 | | call on independent experts, as needed, to gather and analyze |
10 | | pertinent information on a pro bono basis, provided that these |
11 | | experts have no previous or on-going financial interest in |
12 | | school facility issues related to the school district. The |
13 | | Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force shall secure pro bono |
14 | | expert assistance within 15 days after the establishment of the |
15 | | Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force. |
16 | | (f) The Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force shall be |
17 | | empowered to gather further evidence in the form of testimony |
18 | | or documents or other materials. |
19 | | (g) The Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force, with the |
20 | | help of the independent experts, shall analyze past Chicago |
21 | | experiences and data with respect to school openings, school |
22 | | closings, school consolidations, school turnarounds, school |
23 | | phase-outs, school construction, school repairs, school |
24 | | modernizations, school boundary changes, and other related |
25 | | school facility decisions on students. The Chicago Educational |
26 | | Facilities Task Force shall consult widely with stakeholders, |
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1 | | including public officials, about these facility issues and |
2 | | their related costs and shall examine relevant best practices |
3 | | from other school systems for dealing with these issues |
4 | | systematically and equitably. These initial investigations |
5 | | shall include opportunities for input from local stakeholders |
6 | | through hearings, focus groups, and interviews. |
7 | | (h) The Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force shall |
8 | | prepare final recommendations on or before October 30, 2009 |
9 | | describing how the issues set forth in subsection (g) of this |
10 | | Section can be addressed effectively based upon educationally |
11 | | sound and fiscally responsible practices. |
12 | | (i) The Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force shall |
13 | | hold hearings in separate areas of the school district at times |
14 | | that shall maximize school community participation to obtain |
15 | | comments on draft recommendations. The final hearing shall take |
16 | | place no later than 15 days prior to the completion of the |
17 | | final recommendations. |
18 | | (j) The Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force shall |
19 | | prepare final proposed policy and legislative recommendations |
20 | | for the General Assembly, the Governor, and the school |
21 | | district. The recommendations may address issues, standards, |
22 | | and procedures set forth in this Section. The final |
23 | | recommendations shall be made available to the public through |
24 | | posting on the school district's Internet website and other |
25 | | forms of publication and distribution in the school district at |
26 | | least 7 days before the final recommendations are submitted to |
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1 | | the General Assembly, the Governor, and the school district. |
2 | | (k) The final recommendations may address issues of |
3 | | system-wide criteria for ensuring clear priorities, equity, |
4 | | and efficiency. |
5 | | Without limitation, the final recommendations may propose |
6 | | significant decision-making roles for key stakeholders, |
7 | | including the individual school and community; recommend clear |
8 | | criteria or processes for establishing criteria for making |
9 | | school facility decisions; and include clear criteria for |
10 | | setting priorities with respect to school openings, school |
11 | | closings, school consolidations, school turnarounds, school |
12 | | phase-outs, school construction, school repairs, school |
13 | | modernizations, school boundary changes, and other related |
14 | | school facility decisions, including the encouragement of |
15 | | multiple community uses for school space. |
16 | | Without limitation, the final recommendations may propose |
17 | | criteria for student mobility; the transferring of students to |
18 | | lower performing schools; teacher mobility; insufficient |
19 | | notice to and the lack of inclusion in decision-making of local |
20 | | school councils, parents, and community members about school |
21 | | facility decisions; and costly facilities-related expenditures |
22 | | due to poor educational and facilities planning. |
23 | | (l) The State Board of Education and the school district |
24 | | shall provide administrative support to the Chicago |
25 | | Educational Facilities Task Force.
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26 | | (m) After recommendations have been issued, the Chicago |
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1 | | Educational Facilities Task Force shall meet at least once |
2 | | annually, upon the call of the chairs, for the purpose of |
3 | | reviewing Chicago public schools' compliance with the |
4 | | provisions of Sections 34-200 through 34-235 of this Code |
5 | | concerning school action and facility master planning. The Task |
6 | | Force shall prepare a report to the General Assembly, the |
7 | | Governor's Office, the Mayor of the City of Chicago, and the |
8 | | Chicago Board of Education indicating how the district has met |
9 | | the requirements of the provisions of Sections 34-200 through |
10 | | 34-235 of this Code concerning school action and facility |
11 | | master planning. |
12 | | (Source: P.A. 96-803, eff. 10-30-09.) |
13 | | (105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. 34-200 heading new) |
14 | | SCHOOL ACTION AND FACILITY MASTER PLANNING |
15 | | (105 ILCS 5/34-200 new) |
16 | | Sec. 34-200. Definitions. For the purposes of Sections |
17 | | 34-200 through 34-235 of this Article: |
18 | | "Capital improvement plan" means a plan that identifies |
19 | | capital projects to be started or finished within the |
20 | | designated period, excluding projects funded by locally raised |
21 | | capital not exceeding $10,000. |
22 | | "Community area" means a geographic area of the City of |
23 | | Chicago defined by the chief executive officer as part of the |
24 | | development of the educational facilities master plan. |
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1 | | "Space utilization" means the percentage achieved by |
2 | | dividing the school's actual enrollment by its design capacity. |
3 | | "School closing" or "school closure" means the closing of a |
4 | | school, the effect of which is the assignment and transfer of |
5 | | all students enrolled at that school to one or more designated |
6 | | receiving schools. |
7 | | "School consolidation" means the consolidation of 2 or more |
8 | | schools by closing one or more schools and reassigning the |
9 | | students to another school. |
10 | | "Phase-out" means the gradual cessation of enrollment in |
11 | | certain grades each school year until a school closes or is |
12 | | consolidated with another school. |
13 | | "School action" means any school closing; school |
14 | | consolidation; co-location; boundary change that requires |
15 | | reassignment of students, unless the reassignment is to a new |
16 | | school with an attendance area boundary and is made to relieve |
17 | | overcrowding; or phase-out. |
18 | | (105 ILCS 5/34-205 new) |
19 | | Sec. 34-205. Educational facility standards. |
20 | | (a) By January 1, 2012, the district shall publish space |
21 | | utilization standards on the district's website. The standards |
22 | | shall include the following: |
23 | | (1) the method by which design capacity is calculated, |
24 | | including consideration of the requirements of elementary |
25 | | and secondary programs, shared campuses, after school |
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1 | | programming, the facility needs, grade and age ranges of |
2 | | the attending students, and use of school buildings by |
3 | | governmental agencies and community organizations; |
4 | | (2) the method to determine efficient use of a school |
5 | | building based upon educational program design capacity; |
6 | | (3) the rate of utilization; and |
7 | | (4) the standards for overcrowding and |
8 | | underutilization. |
9 | | (b) The chief executive officer or his or her designee |
10 | | shall publish a space utilization report for each school |
11 | | building operated by the district on the district's website by |
12 | | December 31 of each year. |
13 | | (c) The facility performance standards provisions are as |
14 | | follows: |
15 | | (1) On or before January 1, 2012, the chief executive |
16 | | officer shall propose minimum and optimal facility |
17 | | performance standards for thermal comfort, daylight, |
18 | | acoustics, indoor air quality, furniture ergonomics for |
19 | | students and staff, technology, life safety, ADA |
20 | | accessibility, plumbing and washroom access, environmental |
21 | | hazards, and walkability. |
22 | | (2) The chief executive officer shall conduct at least |
23 | | one public hearing and submit the proposed educational |
24 | | facilities standards to each local school council and to |
25 | | the Chicago Public Building Commission for review and |
26 | | comment prior to adoption. |
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1 | | (3) After the chief executive officer has incorporated |
2 | | the input and recommendations of the public and the Chicago |
3 | | Public Building Commission, the chief executive officer |
4 | | shall issue final facility performance standards. |
5 | | (4) The chief executive officer is authorized to amend |
6 | | the facility performance standards following the |
7 | | procedures in this Section. |
8 | | (5) The final educational facility space utilization |
9 | | and performance standards shall be published on the |
10 | | district's Internet website. |
11 | | (105 ILCS 5/34-210 new) |
12 | | Sec. 34-210. The Educational Facility Master Plan. |
13 | | (a) In accordance with the schedule set forth in this |
14 | | Article, the chief executive officer or his or her designee |
15 | | shall prepare a 10-year educational facility master plan every |
16 | | 5 years, with updates 2 1/2 years after the approval of the |
17 | | initial 10-year plan, with the first such educational facility |
18 | | master plan to be approved on or before July 1, 2013. |
19 | | (b) The educational facility master plan shall provide |
20 | | community area level plans and individual school master plans |
21 | | with options for addressing the facility and space needs for |
22 | | each facility operated by the district over a 10-year period. |
23 | | (c) The data, information, and analysis that shall inform |
24 | | the educational facility master plan shall be published on the |
25 | | district's Internet website and shall include the following: |
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1 | | (1) a description of the district's guiding |
2 | | educational goals and standards; |
3 | | (2) a brief description of the types of instructional |
4 | | programs and services delivered in each school; |
5 | | (3) a description of the process, procedure, and |
6 | | timeline for community participation in the development of |
7 | | the plan; |
8 | | (4) the enrollment capacity of each school and its rate |
9 | | of utilization; |
10 | | (5) a report on the assessment of individual building |
11 | | and site conditions; |
12 | | (6) a data table with historical and projected |
13 | | enrollment data by school by grade; |
14 | | (7) community analysis, including a study of current |
15 | | and projected demographics, land usage, transportation |
16 | | plans, residential housing and commercial development, |
17 | | private schools, plans for water and sewage service |
18 | | expansion or redevelopment, and institutions of higher |
19 | | education; |
20 | | (8) an analysis of the facility needs and requirements |
21 | | of the district; and |
22 | | (9) identification of potential sources of funding for |
23 | | the implementation of the Educational Facility Master |
24 | | Plan. |
25 | | (d) On or before January 1, 2013, the chief executive |
26 | | officer or his or her designee shall prepare and distribute for |
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1 | | comment a preliminary draft of the Educational Facility Master |
2 | | Plan. The draft plan shall be distributed to the City of |
3 | | Chicago, the County of Cook, the Chicago Park District, the |
4 | | Chicago Housing Authority, the Chicago Transit Authority, |
5 | | attendance centers operated by the district, and charter |
6 | | schools operating within the district. Each attendance center |
7 | | shall make the draft plan available to the local school council |
8 | | or alternative advisory body and to the parents, guardians, and |
9 | | staff of the school. The draft plan also shall be distributed |
10 | | to each State Senator and State Representative with a district |
11 | | in the City of Chicago, to the Mayor of the City of Chicago, |
12 | | and to each alderman of the City. |
13 | | (e) The chief executive or his or her designee shall |
14 | | publish a procedure for conducting public hearings and |
15 | | submitting public comments on the draft plan. |
16 | | (f) After consideration of public input on the draft plan, |
17 | | the chief executive officer or his or her designee shall |
18 | | prepare and publish a report describing the process used to |
19 | | incorporate public input in the development of the final plan |
20 | | to be recommended to the Board. |
21 | | (g) The chief executive officer shall present the final |
22 | | plan and report to the Board for final consideration and |
23 | | approval. |
24 | | (h) The final approved Educational Facility Master Plan |
25 | | shall be published on the district's website. |
26 | | (i) No later than January 1, 2016, and every 5 years |
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1 | | thereafter, the chief executive officer or his or her designee |
2 | | shall prepare and submit for public comment a draft revised |
3 | | Educational Facility Master Plan following the procedures |
4 | | required for development of the original plan. |
5 | | (j) This proposed revised plan shall reflect the progress |
6 | | achieved during the first 2 1/2 years of the Educational |
7 | | Facility Master Plan. |
8 | | (105 ILCS 5/34-215 new) |
9 | | Sec. 34-215. Capital improvement plans. |
10 | | (a) The district shall develop a capital needs review |
11 | | process and one-year and 5-year capital improvement plans. |
12 | | (b) By January 1, 2012, the chief executive officer or his |
13 | | or her designee shall establish a capital needs review process |
14 | | that includes a comprehensive bi-annual assessment of the |
15 | | capital needs at each facility owned, leased, or operated by |
16 | | the district. The review process shall include development of |
17 | | an assessment form to be used by attendance centers to provide |
18 | | a school-based capital, maintenance, utility, and repair needs |
19 | | assessment report and recommendations aligned with the |
20 | | educational program and goals of the attendance center. |
21 | | (c) Beginning with fiscal year 2013 and for each year |
22 | | thereafter, the chief executive officer shall publish a |
23 | | proposed one-year capital improvement plan at least 60 days |
24 | | prior to the end of the prior fiscal year. The proposed |
25 | | one-year capital improvement plan shall be posted on the |
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1 | | district's Internet website and shall be subject to public |
2 | | review and comment and at least 3 public hearings. The one-year |
3 | | capital improvement plan shall include the following |
4 | | information for all capital projects for which funds are to be |
5 | | appropriated: |
6 | | (1) description of the scope of the project; |
7 | | (2) justification for the project; |
8 | | (3) status of the project, including, if appropriate, |
9 | | percentage funded, percentage complete, and approved start |
10 | | and end dates; |
11 | | (4) original approved cost and current approved cost |
12 | | for each project; |
13 | | (5) the impact of the project on the district's |
14 | | operating budget; |
15 | | (6) the name of each school and facility affected by a |
16 | | project; |
17 | | (7) all funding sources for the project; |
18 | | (8) any relationship of the project to the needs |
19 | | assessment submitted by the attendance center; and |
20 | | (9) any relationship to the district's 10-year |
21 | | Educational Facilities Master Plan. |
22 | | (d) The chief executive officer shall present a final |
23 | | proposed one-year capital improvement plan to the Board for |
24 | | consideration. |
25 | | (e) The Board shall adopt a final one-year capital |
26 | | improvement plan no more than 45 days after adopting the annual |
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1 | | budget. |
2 | | (f) Beginning with fiscal year 2013, the chief executive |
3 | | officer shall publish a proposed 5-year capital improvement |
4 | | plan with the proposed one-year capital improvement plan. The |
5 | | 5-year capital improvement plan shall include
proposed capital |
6 | | improvements for the next 4 years and, to the extent |
7 | | practicable, the same information for each proposed project |
8 | | that is required for the one-year capital improvement plan. |
9 | | (g) The 5-year capital improvement plan shall be assessed |
10 | | annually. An annual report shall be published explaining the |
11 | | differences between projected capital projects in the 5-year |
12 | | capital improvement plan and the capital projects authorized in |
13 | | the proposed one-year capital improvement plan for the |
14 | | following fiscal year. The 5-year plan shall be published on |
15 | | the district's Internet website and distributed to all |
16 | | principals. |
17 | | (105 ILCS 5/34-220 new) |
18 | | Sec. 34-220. Financial transparency. |
19 | | (a) For fiscal year 2012, the chief executive officer shall |
20 | | provide the Board with an annual capital expenditure report |
21 | | within 90 days after the end of the fiscal year. The report |
22 | | shall be published on the district's Internet website. |
23 | | (b) For fiscal year 2013 and thereafter, the chief |
24 | | executive officer shall provide the Board with an annual |
25 | | capital expenditure report within 90 days after the end of the |
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1 | | fiscal year. The report shall be published on the district's |
2 | | Internet website. The annual capital expenditure report shall |
3 | | include the following: |
4 | | (1) expenditures on all facilities in which students |
5 | | enrolled in the district receive instruction for all |
6 | | capital projects on which funds were expended in that |
7 | | fiscal year, even if the project was not initiated or |
8 | | completed in the fiscal year; |
9 | | (2) identification of capital projects that aligned |
10 | | with the school-based facility needs assessment and |
11 | | recommendations of school principals or were the result of |
12 | | other public input; |
13 | | (3) the levels of appropriation actually provided to |
14 | | the district for capital projects in the fiscal year by the |
15 | | city, the State, and the federal government, with a |
16 | | comparison of the level of such funding against funding |
17 | | levels for the prior 5 years; and |
18 | | (4) a summary comparison of annual capital expenses and |
19 | | the corresponding one-year capital improvement plan. |
20 | | (c) A list of all property owned by or leased to the Board |
21 | | shall be published on the district's Internet website by |
22 | | January 1, 2012, and shall be updated annually. For each |
23 | | property listed, the most recent facility standards review and |
24 | | any capital improvement projects that are pending or planned or |
25 | | have been completed in the 2-year period prior to publication |
26 | | shall be outlined. |
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1 | | (d) All lease agreements in which the Board is a lessor or |
2 | | lessee shall be published on the district's Internet website |
3 | | for the duration of the lease. Temporary facility use, right of |
4 | | entry, and other temporary license agreements not exceeding one |
5 | | year in duration are not subject to this requirement. |
6 | | (e) The district shall publish on the district's Internet |
7 | | website a summary of the lease agreements in which the Board is |
8 | | a lessor or lessee, including the following: |
9 | | (1) a description of the leasehold; |
10 | | (2) the full legal name of the parties to the |
11 | | agreement; |
12 | | (3) the term of the agreement; |
13 | | (4) the rent amount; and |
14 | | (5) the party responsible for maintenance, capital |
15 | | improvements, utilities, and other expenses. |
16 | | (105 ILCS 5/34-225 new) |
17 | | Sec. 34-225. School transition plans. |
18 | | (a) If the Board approves a school action, the chief |
19 | | executive officer or his or her designee shall work |
20 | | collaboratively with local school educators and families of |
21 | | students attending a school that is the subject of a school |
22 | | action to ensure successful integration of affected students |
23 | | into new learning environments. |
24 | | (b) The chief executive officer or his or her designee |
25 | | shall prepare and implement a school transition plan to support |
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1 | | students attending a school that is the subject of a school |
2 | | action that accomplishes the goals of this Section. The chief |
3 | | executive must identify and commit specific resources for |
4 | | implementation of the school transition plan for a minimum of |
5 | | the full first academic year after the board approves a school |
6 | | action. |
7 | | (c) The school transition plan shall include the following: |
8 | | (1) services to support the academic, social, and |
9 | | emotional needs of students; supports for students with |
10 | | disabilities, homeless students, and English language |
11 | | learners; and support to address security and safety |
12 | | issues; |
13 | | (2) options to enroll in higher performing schools; |
14 | | (3) informational briefings regarding the choice of |
15 | | schools that include all pertinent information to enable |
16 | | the parent or guardian and child to make an informed |
17 | | choice, including the option to visit the schools of choice |
18 | | prior to making a decision; and |
19 | | (4) the provision of appropriate transportation where |
20 | | practicable. |
21 | | (105 ILCS 5/34-230 new) |
22 | | Sec. 34-230. School action public meetings and hearings. |
23 | | (a) By November 1 of each year, the chief executive officer |
24 | | shall prepare and publish guidelines for school actions. The |
25 | | guidelines shall outline the academic and non-academic |
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1 | | criteria for a school action. These guidelines, and each |
2 | | subsequent revision, shall be subject to a public comment |
3 | | period of at least 21 days before their approval. |
4 | | (b) The chief executive officer shall announce all proposed |
5 | | school actions to be taken at the close of the current academic |
6 | | year consistent with the guidelines, by December 1 of each |
7 | | year. |
8 | | (c) On or before December 1 of each year, the chief |
9 | | executive officer shall publish notice of the proposed school |
10 | | actions. |
11 | | (1) Notice of the proposal for a school action shall |
12 | | include a written statement of the basis for the school |
13 | | action, an explanation of how the school action meets the |
14 | | criteria set forth in the guidelines, and a draft School |
15 | | Transition Plan identifying the items required in Section |
16 | | 34-225 of this Code for all schools affected by the school |
17 | | action. The notice shall state the date, time, and place of |
18 | | the hearing or meeting. |
19 | | (2) The chief executive officer or his or her designee |
20 | | shall provide notice to the principal, staff, local school |
21 | | council, and parents or guardians of any school that is |
22 | | subject to the proposed school action. |
23 | | (3) The chief executive officer shall provide written |
24 | | notice of any proposed school action to the State Senator, |
25 | | State Representative, and alderman for the school or |
26 | | schools that are subject to the proposed school action. |
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1 | | (4) The chief executive officer shall publish notice of |
2 | | proposed school actions on the district's Internet |
3 | | website. |
4 | | (5) The chief executive officer shall provide notice of |
5 | | proposed school actions at least 30 calendar days in |
6 | | advance of a public hearing or meeting. No Board decision |
7 | | regarding a proposed school action may take place less than |
8 | | 60 days after the announcement of the proposed school |
9 | | action. |
10 | | (d) The chief executive officer shall publish a brief |
11 | | summary of the proposed school actions and the date, time, and |
12 | | place of the hearings or meetings in a newspaper of general |
13 | | circulation. |
14 | | (e) The chief executive officer shall designate at least 3 |
15 | | opportunities to elicit public comment at a hearing or meeting |
16 | | on a proposed school action and shall do the following: |
17 | | (1) Convene at least one public hearing at the |
18 | | centrally located office of the Board. |
19 | | (2) Convene at least 2 additional public hearings or |
20 | | meetings at a location convenient to the school community |
21 | | subject to the proposed school action. |
22 | | (f) Public hearings shall be conducted by a qualified |
23 | | independent hearing officer chosen from a list of independent |
24 | | hearing officers. The general counsel shall compile and publish |
25 | | a list of independent hearing officers by November 1 of each |
26 | | school year. The independent hearing officer shall have the |
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1 | | following qualifications: |
2 | | (1) he or she must be a licensed attorney eligible to |
3 | | practice law in Illinois; |
4 | | (2) he or she must not be an employee of the Board; and |
5 | | (3) he or she must not have represented the Board, its |
6 | | employees or any labor organization representing its |
7 | | employees, any local school council, or any charter or |
8 | | contract school in any capacity within the last year. |
9 | | (4) The independent hearing officer shall issue a |
10 | | written report that summarizes the hearing and determines |
11 | | whether the chief executive officer complied with the |
12 | | requirements of this Section and the guidelines. |
13 | | (5) The chief executive officer shall publish the |
14 | | report on the district's Internet website within 5 calendar |
15 | | days after receiving the report and at least 15 days prior |
16 | | to any Board action being taken. |
17 | | (g) Public meetings shall be conducted by a representative |
18 | | of the chief executive officer. A summary of the public meeting |
19 | | shall be published on the district's Internet website within 5 |
20 | | calendar days after the meeting. |
21 | | (h) If the chief executive officer proposes a school action |
22 | | without following the mandates set forth in this Section, the |
23 | | proposed school action shall not be approved by the Board |
24 | | during the school year in which the school action was proposed. |
25 | | (105 ILCS 5/34-235 new) |
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1 | | Sec. 34-235. Emergencies. Nothing in Sections 34-200 |
2 | | through 34-235 of this Code prevents the district from taking |
3 | | emergency action to protect the health and safety of students |
4 | | and staff in an attendance center. In the event of an emergency |
5 | | that requires the district to close all or part of a school |
6 | | facility, including compliance with a directive of a duly |
7 | | authorized public safety agency, the chief executive officer or |
8 | | his or her designees are authorized to take all steps necessary |
9 | | to protect the safety of students and staff, including |
10 | | relocation of the attendance center to another location or |
11 | | closing the attendance center. In such cases, the chief |
12 | | executive officer shall provide written notice of the basis for |
13 | | the emergency action within 3 days after declaring the |
14 | | emergency and shall publish the steps that have been taken or |
15 | | will be taken to address the emergency within 10 days after |
16 | | declaring the emergency. The notice shall be posted on the |
17 | | district's website and provided to the principal, the local |
18 | | school council, and the State Senator, the State |
19 | | Representative, and the Alderman of the school that is the |
20 | | subject of the emergency action. The notice shall explain why |
21 | | the district could not comply with the provisions in Sections |
22 | | 34-200 through 34-235 of this Code.
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23 | | Section 97. Control over other Act. Senate Bill 620 of the |
24 | | 97th General Assembly passed both houses on May 31, 2011. Thus, |
25 | | this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly (Senate Bill |