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Public Act 103-0452 Public Act 0452 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0452 | HB3570 Enrolled | LRB103 30081 RJT 56505 b |
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| AN ACT concerning education.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section | 24A-20 as follows: | (105 ILCS 5/24A-20) | Sec. 24A-20. State Board of Education data collection and | evaluation assessment and support systems. | (a) On or before the date established in subsection (b) of | this Section, the State Board of Education shall, through a | process involving collaboration with the Performance | Evaluation Advisory Council, develop or contract for the | development of and implement all of the following data | collection and evaluation assessment and support systems: | (1) A system to annually collect and publish data by | district and school on teacher and administrator | performance evaluation outcomes. The system must ensure | that no teacher or administrator can be personally | identified by publicly reported data. | (2) Both a teacher and principal model evaluation | template. The model templates must incorporate the | requirements of this Article and any other requirements | established by the State Board by administrative rule, but |
| allow customization by districts in a manner that does not | conflict with such requirements. | (3) An evaluator pre-qualification program based on | the model teacher evaluation template. | (4) An evaluator training program based on the model | teacher evaluation template. The training program shall | provide multiple training options that account for the | prior training and experience of the evaluator. | (5) A superintendent training program based on the | model principal evaluation template. | (6) One or more instruments to provide feedback to | principals on the instructional environment within a | school. | (7) A State Board-provided or approved technical | assistance system that supports districts with the | development and implementation of teacher and principal | evaluation systems. | (8) Web-based systems and tools supporting | implementation of the model templates and the evaluator | pre-qualification and training programs. | (9) A process for measuring and reporting correlations | between local principal and teacher evaluations and (A) | student growth in tested grades and subjects and (B) | retention rates of teachers. | (10) A process for assessing whether school district | evaluation systems developed pursuant to this Act and that |
| consider student growth as a significant factor in the | rating of a teacher's and principal's performance are | valid and reliable, contribute to the development of | staff, and improve student achievement outcomes. By no | later than September 1, 2014, a research-based study shall | be issued assessing such systems for validity and | reliability, contribution to the development of staff, and | improvement of student performance and recommending, based | on the results of this study, changes, if any, that need to | be incorporated into teacher and principal evaluation | systems that consider student growth as a significant | factor in the rating performance for remaining school | districts to be required to implement such systems. | (b) If the State of Illinois receives a Race to the Top | Grant, the data collection and support systems described in | subsection (a) must be developed on or before September 30, | 2011. If the State of Illinois does not receive a Race to the | Top Grant, the data collection and support systems described | in subsection (a) must be developed on or before September 30, | 2012; provided, however, that the data collection and support | systems set forth in items (3) and (4) of subsection (a) of | this Section must be developed by September 30, 2011 | regardless of whether the State of Illinois receives a Race to | the Top Grant. By no later than September 1, 2011, if the State | of Illinois receives a Race to the Top Grant, or September 1, | 2012, if the State of Illinois does not receive a Race to the |
| Top Grant, the State Board of Education must execute or | contract for the execution of the assessment referenced in | item (10) of subsection (a) of this Section to determine | whether the school district evaluation systems developed | pursuant to this Act have been valid and reliable, contributed | to the development of staff, and improved student performance. | (c) Districts shall submit data and information to the | State Board on teacher and principal performance evaluations | and evaluation plans in accordance with procedures and | requirements for submissions established by the State Board. | Such data shall include, without limitation, (i) data on the | performance rating given to all teachers in contractual | continued service, (ii) data on district recommendations to | renew or not renew teachers not in contractual continued | service, and (iii) data on the performance rating given to all | principals. | (d) If the State Board of Education does not timely | fulfill any of the requirements set forth in Sections 24A-7 | and 24A-20, and adequate and sustainable federal, State, or | other funds are not provided to the State Board of Education | and school districts to meet their responsibilities under this | Article, the applicable implementation date shall be postponed | by the number of calendar days equal to those needed by the | State Board of Education to fulfill such requirements and for | the adequate and sustainable funds to be provided to the State | Board of Education and school districts. The determination as |
| to whether the State Board of Education has fulfilled any or | all requirements set forth in Sections 24A-7 and 24A-20 and | whether adequate and sustainable funds have been provided to | the State Board of Education and school districts shall be | made by the State Board of Education in consultation with the | P-20 Council.
| (e) The State Board of Education shall report teacher | evaluation data from each school in the State. The State | Board's report shall include: | (1) data from the most recent performance evaluation | ratings issued prior to the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly for all | nontenured teachers and teachers in contractual continued | service broken down by the race and ethnicity of teachers; | and | (2) data from the most recent performance evaluation | ratings issued prior to the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly for all | nontenured teachers and teachers in contractual continued | service broken down by the race, ethnicity, and | eligibility status for free or reduced-price lunch of | students in the school where the teachers work. | The report shall contain data in an aggregate format. The | report with the aggregate data is not confidential pursuant to | Section 24A-7.1 of this Code unless an individual teacher is | personally identifiable in the report. With respect to the |
| report, the underlying data and any personally identifying | information of a teacher shall be confidential. The State | Board shall provide the data in the report in a format that | prevents identification of individual teachers. | (Source: P.A. 96-861, eff. 1-15-10.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2024
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