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90_SB1610sam001

                                          SRS90SB1610KScham03
 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1610
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 1610, in lines  1,
 3    2,  5,  and  6,  by changing "Section 10-20.14b" to "Sections
 4    2-3.64 and 10-20.14b"; and
 5    by adding the following after line 6:
 6        "(105 ILCS 5/2-3.64) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.64)
 7        Sec. 2-3.64.  State goals and assessment.
 8        (a)  Beginning in the  1992-93  school  year,  the  State
 9    Board  of  Education  shall establish standards and annually,
10    through the 1997-1998 school year,   assess  the  performance
11    of:   (i)  all pupils enrolled in the 3rd, 6th, 8th, and 10th
12    grades  in  language   arts   (reading   and   writing)   and
13    mathematics;  and  (ii)  all pupils enrolled in the 4th, 7th,
14    and 11th grades  in  the  biological,  physical,  and  social
15    sciences.   Beginning in the 1998-1999 school year, the State
16    Board   of   Education   shall   establish   standards    and
17    periodically,  in  collaboration with local school districts,
18    conduct studies of student performance in the learning  areas
19    of fine arts and physical development/health.  Beginning with
20    the 1998-1999 school year, the State Board of Education shall
21    annually  test  assess  the  performance  of:  (i) all pupils
22    enrolled in the 3rd, 5th, 8th, and  10th  grades  in  English
23    language arts (reading and writing) and mathematics; and (ii)
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 1    all  pupils  enrolled in the 4th, 7th, and 11th grades in the
 2    biological and physical sciences and the social sciences. The
 3    State Board of Education shall establish, in final  form  and
 4    within  one  year after the effective date of this amendatory
 5    Act of 1996, the academic standards that are to be applicable
 6    to pupils who are subject to  State  tests  assessment  under
 7    this  Section  beginning  with  the  1998-1999  school  year.
 8    However, the State Board of Education shall not establish any
 9    such   standards   in  final  form  without  first  providing
10    opportunities for public participation and local input in the
11    development  of  the   final   academic   standards.    Those
12    opportunities  shall  include  a  well-publicized  period  of
13    public  comment,  public  hearings  throughout the State, and
14    opportunities to file written comments.  Beginning  with  the
15    1998-99   school   year   and  thereafter,  the  State  tests
16    assessment will identify pupils in the 3rd grade or 5th grade
17    who do not meet the State standards.  If, by  performance  on
18    the State tests assessment or local assessments or by teacher
19    judgment,  a  student's  performance is determined to be 2 or
20    more grades below current placement,  the  student  shall  be
21    provided  a  remediation program developed by the district in
22    consultation with a  parent  or  guardian.  Such  remediation
23    programs  may include, but shall not be limited to, increased
24    or concentrated instructional time, a remedial summer  school
25    program  of  not  less  than 90 hours, improved instructional
26    approaches,  tutorial  sessions,  retention  in  grade,   and
27    modifications to instructional materials. Each pupil for whom
28    a  remediation  program  is  developed  under this subsection
29    shall be required to enroll in and  attend  whatever  program
30    the   district  determines  is  appropriate  for  the  pupil.
31    Districts may combine students in remediation programs  where
32    appropriate  and  may  cooperate  with other districts in the
33    design  and  delivery  of  those  programs.   The  parent  or
34    guardian of  a  student  required  to  attend  a  remediation
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 1    program  under  this Section shall be given written notice of
 2    that requirement by the school  district  a  reasonable  time
 3    prior  to  commencement  of  the remediation program that the
 4    student is to attend. The  State  shall  be  responsible  for
 5    providing  school  districts  with  the  new  and  additional
 6    funding,  under  Section  2-3.51.5  or by other or additional
 7    means, that is required to enable the  districts  to  operate
 8    remediation  programs  for  the  pupils  who  are required to
 9    enroll in and attend those programs under this Section. Every
10    individualized educational program as described in Article 14
11    shall identify if the State test or  components  thereof  are
12    appropriate  for that student.  For those pupils for whom the
13    State test or components thereof  are  not  appropriate,  the
14    State  Board of Education shall develop rules and regulations
15    governing the administration of alternative tests assessments
16    prescribed within each student's  individualized  educational
17    program  which  are  appropriate  to  the  disability of each
18    student.  All pupils who are in a State approved transitional
19    bilingual  education  program  or  transitional  program   of
20    instruction  shall participate in the State tests assessment.
21    Any student  who  has  been  enrolled  in  a  State  approved
22    bilingual  education program less than 3 academic years shall
23    be exempted if the student's lack of English as determined by
24    an English language proficiency test would keep  the  student
25    from  understanding  the  test,  and  that student's district
26    shall have an alternative test assessment  program  in  place
27    for  that student. The State Board of Education shall appoint
28    a  task  force  of  concerned   parents,   teachers,   school
29    administrators   and   other   professionals   to  assist  in
30    identifying  such  alternative  tests  assessment   programs.
31    Reasonable accommodations as prescribed by the State Board of
32    Education  shall  be  provided for individual students in the
33    testing assessment procedure.  All test assessment procedures
34    prescribed by the State Board of Education shall require: (i)
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 1    that each test used for State and  local  student  assessment
 2    testing  under this Section identify by name the pupil taking
 3    the test; (ii) that the name of the pupil taking the test  be
 4    placed  on the test at the time the test is taken; (iii) that
 5    the results or scores of each test taken under  this  Section
 6    by  a  pupil  of  the  school  district  be  reported to that
 7    district and identify by name  the  pupil  who  received  the
 8    reported  results  or  scores;  and  (iv) that the results or
 9    scores  of  each  test  taken  under  this  Section  be  made
10    available  to  the  parents  of  the  pupil.    In  addition,
11    beginning with the 1998-1999 school year and in  each  school
12    year  thereafter,  all  scores  received  by a student on the
13    Illinois Goals and Assessment Program tests  administered  in
14    grades  10  and 11 by the State Board of Education under this
15    Section and, beginning with the 1999-2000 school year and  in
16    each school year thereafter, the scores received by a student
17    on  the  Prairie  State  Achievement Examination administered
18    under subsection (c) of this Section shall become part of the
19    student's permanent  record  and  shall  be  entered  therein
20    pursuant  to  regulations  that  the State Board of Education
21    shall promulgate for that purpose in accordance with  Section
22    3  and  subsection  (e)  of  Section 2 of the Illinois School
23    Student Records Act.  Scores  received  by  students  on  the
24    Illinois  Goals  and Assessment Program tests administered in
25    other  grades  shall  be  placed  into  students'   temporary
26    records.   Except  as  provided  in  subsection  (c)  of this
27    Section, the State  Board  of  Education  shall  establish  a
28    common  month  in  each  school  year for which State testing
29    shall occur to meet the objectives of this Section.  However,
30    if the schools of a district are closed and classes  are  not
31    scheduled  during  any  week that is established by the State
32    Board of Education as  the  week  of  the  month  when  State
33    testing  under  this Section shall occur, the school district
34    may administer the required State testing at any time up to 2
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 1    weeks following the week established by the  State  Board  of
 2    Education  for  the  testing,  so long as the school district
 3    gives the State Board of  Education  written  notice  of  its
 4    intention to deviate from the established schedule by January
 5    2  of  the  year  in  which falls the week established by the
 6    State Board of Education for the testing.  The  maximum  time
 7    allowed for all actual testing required under this subsection
 8    during the school year shall not exceed 25 hours as allocated
 9    among the required tests by the State Board of Education.
10        (a-5)  All  tests  Any IGAP test administered pursuant to
11    this Section shall be academically based.  For  the  purposes
12    of  this Section, "academically based" tests shall mean tests
13    consisting of  questions  and  answers  that  are  objective,
14    measurable,  and, where possible, quantifiable to measure the
15    knowledge, skill, and ability  of  students  in  the  subject
16    matters   covered  by  the  tests:  language  arts  (reading,
17    writing,  English  grammar,  and  literature),   mathematics,
18    biological  sciences,  physical sciences, and social sciences
19    (history,   geography,   civics,   and   government).   Tests
20    administered  pursuant  to  this   Section   shall   not   be
21    performance, demonstration, or authentic tests, nor shall the
22    tests      include  subjective  assessments,  assessments  or
23    evaluations  of attitudes, values, and beliefs, or testing of
24    personality, self esteem, or self concept.
25        (b)  It shall be the policy of  the  State  to  encourage
26    school   districts   to   continuously   test   assess  pupil
27    proficiency in the fundamental learning areas  in  order  to:
28    (i)   provide  timely  information  on  individual  students'
29    performance relative to State standards that is  adequate  to
30    guide   instructional   strategies;   (ii)   improve   future
31    instruction; and (iii) complement the information provided by
32    the   State  testing  assessment  system  described  in  this
33    Section.   Each  district's  school  improvement  plan   must
34    address specific activities the district intends to implement
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 1    to  assist pupils who by teacher judgment and test assessment
 2    results as prescribed  in  subsection  (a)  of  this  Section
 3    demonstrate  that  they  are not meeting State goals or local
 4    objectives. Such activities may include,  but  shall  not  be
 5    limited  to,  summer  school,  extended  school  day, special
 6    homework,   tutorial   sessions,    modified    instructional
 7    materials,  other modifications in the instructional program,
 8    reduced class size or retention in grade.   To assist  school
 9    districts  in  testing assessing pupil proficiency in reading
10    in the primary grades, the State Board  shall  make  optional
11    reading inventories for diagnostic purposes available to each
12    school  district  that  requests  such assistance.  Districts
13    that  administer  the   reading   inventories   may   develop
14    remediation  programs  for students who perform in the bottom
15    half of the student population.  Those  remediation  programs
16    may  be funded by moneys provided under the School Safety and
17    Educational Improvement Block Grant Program established under
18    Section 2-3.51.5.  Nothing  in  this  Section  shall  prevent
19    school  districts  from  implementing testing and remediation
20    policies for grades not required under this Section.
21        (c)  Beginning  with  the  1999-2000  school  year,  each
22    school district that  operates  a  high  school  program  for
23    students in grades 9 through 12 shall annually administer the
24    Prairie  State Achievement Examination established under this
25    subsection to its 12th grade students  as  set  forth  below.
26    The  Prairie State Achievement Examination shall be developed
27    by  the  State  Board  of  Education   to   measure   student
28    performance  in  the 5 fundamental academic areas of reading,
29    writing, mathematics,  science,  and  social  sciences.   The
30    State   Board  of  Education  shall  establish  the  academic
31    standards that are to apply in measuring student  performance
32    on  the  Prairie  State  Achievement  Examination  in those 5
33    fundamental academic areas, including the  minimum  composite
34    examination  score  and  the minimum score in each area that,
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 1    taken together, will  qualify  a  student  to  receive    the
 2    Prairie State Achievement Award from the State in recognition
 3    of  the student's excellent performance. Each school district
 4    that is subject to the requirements of  this  subsection  (c)
 5    shall afford a graduating student 2 opportunities to take the
 6    Prairie  State Achievement Examination during the semester in
 7    which  the  student  will  graduate.    The  State  Board  of
 8    Education shall annually notify districts of the weeks during
 9    which these test administrations shall be required to  occur.
10    Each  student,  exclusive  of  a student whose individualized
11    educational program developed under Article 14 identifies the
12    Prairie State Achievement Examination  as  inappropriate  for
13    the student, shall be required to take the examination in the
14    final  semester  before his or her graduation.  Score reports
15    for each fundamental academic area shall indicate  the  score
16    that  qualifies  as an excellent score on that portion of the
17    examination.   Any  student  who   attains   a   satisfactory
18    composite  score  but who fails to earn a qualifying score in
19    any one or more of the  fundamental  academic  areas  on  the
20    initial test administration for the semester during which the
21    student  will graduate from high school shall be permitted to
22    retake such portion or portions of the examination during the
23    second test of that semester.  Districts shall  inform  their
24    students  of the timelines and procedures applicable to their
25    optional participation in such additional administrations  of
26    the Prairie State Achievement Examination. Students receiving
27    special  education  services whose individualized educational
28    programs identify the Prairie State  Achievement  Examination
29    as  inappropriate for them nevertheless shall have the option
30    of taking the examination, which  shall  be  administered  to
31    those  students  in accordance with standards adopted  by the
32    State  Board  of  Education  to  accommodate  the  respective
33    disabilities of those students.  A student  who  successfully
34    completes   all   other  applicable  high  school  graduation
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 1    requirements but fails to receive  a  score  on  the  Prairie
 2    State  Achievement Examination that qualifies the student for
 3    receipt  of  the  Prairie  State  Achievement   Award   shall
 4    nevertheless qualify for the receipt of a regular high school
 5    diploma.
 6    (Source:  P.A.89-610, eff. 8-6-96; 90-566, eff. 1-2-98.)".

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