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92_HB3566enr HB3566 Enrolled LRB9202486NTsbA 1 AN ACT concerning schools. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing 5 Section 2-3.51 as follows: 6 (105 ILCS 5/2-3.51) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.51) 7 Sec. 2-3.51. Reading Improvement Block Grant Program. 8 To improve the reading and study skills of children from 9 kindergarten through sixth grade in school districts. The 10 State Board of Education is authorized to administer a 11 Reading Improvement Block Grant Program. As used in this 12 Section:,13 "School district" includesshall includethose schools 14 designated as "laboratory schools". 15 "Scientifically based reading research" means the 16 application of rigorous, systematic, and objective procedures 17 to obtain valid knowledge relevant to reading development, 18 reading instruction, and reading difficulties. The term 19 includes research that employs systematic, empirical methods 20 that draw on observation or experiment, involves rigorous 21 data analysis that is adequate to test the stated hypotheses 22 and to justify the general conclusions drawn, relies on 23 measurements or observational methods that provide valid data 24 across evaluators and observers and across multiple 25 measurements and observations, and has been accepted by 26 peer-reviewed journal or approved by a panel of independent 27 experts through a comparably rigorous, objective and 28 scientific review. 29 (a) Funds for the Reading Improvement Block Grant 30 Program shall be distributed to school districts on the 31 following basis: 70% of monies shall be awarded on the prior HB3566 Enrolled -2- LRB9202486NTsbA 1 year's best 3 months average daily attendance and 30% shall 2 be distributed on the number of economically disadvantaged 3 (E.C.I.A. Chapter I) pupils in the district, provided that 4 the State Board may distribute an amount not to exceed 2% of 5 the monies appropriated for the Reading Improvement Block 6 Grant Program for the purpose of providing teacher training 7 and re-training in the teaching of reading. Program funds 8 shall be distributed to school districts in 2 semi-annual 9 installments, one payment on or before October 30, and one 10 payment prior to April 30, of each year. The State Board 11 shall promulgate rules and regulations necessary for the 12 implementation of this program. Programs provided with grant 13 funds shall not replace quality classroom reading 14 instruction, but shall instead supplement such instruction. 15 (a-5) Reading Improvement Block Grant Program funds 16 shall be used by school districts in the following manner: 17 (1) to hire reading specialists, reading teachers, 18 and reading aides in order to provide early reading 19 intervention in kindergarten through grade 2 and programs 20 of continued reading support for students in grades 3 21 through 6to reduce class size in grades kindergarten22through 3 for the purpose of providing more intensified23reading instruction; 24 (2) in kindergarten through grade 2, to establish 25 short-term tutorial early reading intervention programs 26 for children who are at risk of failing to learn to read; 27 these programs shall (i) focus on scientifically based 28 research and best practices with proven long-term 29 results, (ii) identify students in need of help no later 30 than the middle of first grade, (iii) provide ongoing 31 training for teachers in the program, (iv) focus 32 instruction on strengthening a student's phonemic 33 awareness, phonics, fluency, and comprehension skills, 34 (v) provide a means to document and evaluate student HB3566 Enrolled -3- LRB9202486NTsbA 1 growth, and (vi) provide properly trained staffto extend2the time devoted in kindergarten through third grade to3intensified reading instruction, including phonic4instruction, either by lengthening the school day or5lengthening the school year; 6(3) to create transitional grades for students7needing intensified reading instruction either between8the first and second grades or between the second and9third grades in accordance with the authority granted10school districts in Section 10-21.2 of this Code;11 (3)(4)to continue direct reading instruction for 12 grades 34through 6; 13 (4)(5)in grades 3 through 6, to establish 14 programs of support for students who demonstrate a need 15 for continued assistance in learning to read and in 16 maintaining reading achievement; these programs shall (i) 17 focus on scientifically based research and best practices 18 with proven long-term results, (ii) provide ongoing 19 training for teachers and other staff members in the 20 program, (iii) focus instruction on strengthening a 21 student's phonics, fluency, and comprehension skills in 22 grades 3 through 6, (iv) provide a means to evaluate and 23 document student growth, and (v) provide properly trained 24 staffto establish reading academies in schools that25focus on the mechanics of reading, the application of26reading skills, and the reading of rich literature and27that reflect a commitment of time and resources to these28functions; 29 (5)(6)in grades K through 6, to provide classroom 30 reading materials for students; each district may 31 allocate up to 25% of the funds for this purposeto32conduct intense vocabulary, spelling, and related writing33enrichment programs that promote better understanding of34language and words; and HB3566 Enrolled -4- LRB9202486NTsbA 1 (6)(7)to provide a long-term professional 2 development program for classroom teachers, 3 administrators, and other appropriate staff; the program 4 shall (i) focus on scientifically based research and best 5 practices with proven long-term results, (ii) provide a 6 means to evaluate student progress in reading as a result 7 of the training, (iii) and be provided by approved staff 8 development providers.to increase the availability of9reading specialists and teacher aides for reading; and10(8) to train and retrain teachers of kindergarten11through third grade to be proficient in the teaching of12reading, including phonic instruction.13 (a-10) Reading Improvement Block Grant Program funds 14 shall be made available to each eligible school district 15 submitting an approved application developed by the State 16 Board beginning with the 1998-99 school year. Applications 17 shall include a proposed assessment method or methods for 18 measuring the reading growth of students who receive direct 19 instruction as a result of the funding and the impact of 20 staff development activities on student growth in reading 21student reading skills. Such methods may include the reading 22 portion of the Illinois Standards Achievement TestingGoals23and AssessmentProgram. At the end of each school year the 24 district shall report performance of progressassessment25 results to the State Board. Districts not demonstrating 26 performance progress using an approved assessment method 27 shall not be eligible for funding in the third or subsequent 28 years until such progress is established. 29 (a-15) The State Superintendent of Education, in 30 cooperation with the school districts participating in the 31 program, shall annually report to the leadership of the 32 General Assembly on the results of the Reading Improvement 33 Block Grant Program and the progress being made on improving 34 the reading skills of students in kindergarten through the HB3566 Enrolled -5- LRB9202486NTsbA 1 sixth grade. 2 (b) (Blank). 3 (c) (Blank). 4 (d) Grants under the Reading Improvement Program shall 5 be awarded provided there is an appropriation for the 6 program, and funding levels for each district shall be 7 prorated according to the amount of the appropriation. 8 (e) (Blank). 9 (f) (Blank). 10 (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98; 90-640, eff. 1-1-99.) 11 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect on 12 July 1, 2001.