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Public Act 094-0410
Public Act 0410 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0410 |
HB0881 Enrolled |
LRB094 05525 RAS 35574 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 | 10-22.3a and by adding Article 14A as follows:
| (105 ILCS 5/10-22.3a) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.3a)
| Sec. 10-22.3a. To provide for or to participate in | provisions for insurance
protection and benefits for its | employees and their dependents including
but not limited to | retirement annuities, medical, surgical and
hospitalization | benefits in such types and amounts, if any, as shall be
| determined by the board, for the purpose of aiding in securing | and
retaining the services of competent employees. Where | employee participation
in such provisions is involved, the | board, with the consent of the
employee, may withhold | deductions from the employee's salary necessary to
defray the | employee's share of such insurance costs. Such insurance or
| benefits may be contracted for only with an insurance company | authorized to
do business in this State. Such insurance may | include provisions
for employees and their dependents who rely | on treatment by prayer or
spiritual means alone for healing, in | accordance with the tenets and
practice of a recognized | religious denomination.
| For purposes of this Section, the term "dependent" means an | employee's
spouse and any unmarried child (1) under the age of | 19 years including (a)
an adopted child and (b) a step-child or | recognized child who lives with
the employee in a regular | parent-child relationship, or (2) under the age
of 23 who is | enrolled as a full-time student in any accredited school,
| college or university. Nothing contained in this Code may | preclude an elected school board member from participating in a | group health insurance program provided to an employee of the |
| school district that the board member serves if the board | member is a dependent of that employee.
| (Source: P.A. 90-655, eff. 7-30-98.)
| (105 ILCS 5/Art. 14A heading new)
| ARTICLE 14A. GIFTED AND TALENTED CHILDREN | (105 ILCS 5/14A-5 new)
| Sec. 14A-5. Applicability. This Article applies beginning | with the 2006-2007 school year. | (105 ILCS 5/14A-10 new)
| Sec. 14A-10. Legislative findings. The General Assembly | finds the following: | (1) that gifted and talented children (i) exhibit high | performance capabilities in intellectual, creative, and | artistic areas, (ii) possess an exceptional leadership | potential, (iii) excel in specific academic fields, and | (iv) have the potential to be influential in business, | government, health care, the arts, and other critical | sectors of our economic and cultural environment; | (2) that gifted and talented children require services | and activities that are not ordinarily provided by schools; | and | (3) that outstanding talents are present in children | and youth from all cultural groups, across all economic | strata, and in all areas of human endeavor. | (105 ILCS 5/14A-15 new) | Sec. 14A-15. Purpose. The purpose of this Article is to | provide encouragement, assistance, and guidance to school | districts in the development and improvement of educational | programs for gifted and talented children as defined in Section | 14A-20 of this Code. School districts shall continue to have | the authority and flexibility to design education programs for | gifted and talented children in response to community needs, |
| but these programs must comply with the requirements | established in Section 14A-30 of this Code by no later than | September 1, 2006 in order to merit approval by the State Board | of Education in order to qualify for State funding for the | education of gifted and talented children, should such funding | become available. | (105 ILCS 5/14A-20 new) | Sec. 14A-20. Gifted and talented children. For purposes of | this Article, "gifted and talented children" means
children and | youth with outstanding talent who perform or show the potential | for performing at remarkably high levels of accomplishment when | compared with other children and youth of their age, | experience, and environment. A child shall be considered gifted | and talented in any area of aptitude, and, specifically, in | language arts and mathematics, by scoring in the top 5% locally | in that area of aptitude. | (105 ILCS 5/14A-25 new) | Sec. 14A-25. Non-discrimination. Eligibility for | participation in programs established pursuant to this Article | shall be determined solely through identification of a child as | gifted or talented. No program shall condition participation | upon race, religion, sex, disability, or any factor other than | the identification of the child as gifted or talented. | (105 ILCS 5/14A-30 new) | Sec. 14A-30. Local programs; requirements. In order for a | local program for the education of gifted and talented children | to be approved by the State Board of Education in order to | qualify for State funding, if available, as of the beginning of | the 2006-2007 academic year, the local program must meet the | following minimum requirements and demonstrate the fulfillment | of these requirements in a written program description | submitted to the State Board of Education by the local | educational agency operating the program and modified if the |
| program is substantively altered: | (1) The use of a minimum of 3 assessment measures used | to identify gifted and talented children in each area in | which a program for gifted and talented children is | established, which may include without limitation scores | on standardized achievement tests, observation checklists, | portfolios, and currently-used district assessments. | (2) A priority emphasis on language arts and | mathematics. | (3) An identification method that uses the definition | of gifted and talented children as defined in Section | 14A-20 of this Code. | (4) Assessment instruments sensitive to the inclusion | of underrepresented groups, including low-income students, | minority students, and English language learners. | (5) A process of identification of gifted and talented | children that is of equal rigor in each area of aptitude | addressed by the program. | (6) The use of identification procedures that | appropriately correspond with the planned programs, | curricula, and services. | (7) A fair and equitable decision-making process. | (8) The availability of a fair and impartial appeal | process within the school, school district, or cooperative | of school districts operating a program for parents or | guardians whose children are aggrieved by a decision of the | school, school district, or cooperative of school | districts regarding eligibility for participation in a | program. | (9) Procedures for annually informing the community | at-large, including parents, about the program and the | methods used for the identification of gifted and talented | children. | (10) Procedures for notifying parents or guardians of a | child of a decision affecting that child's participation in | a program. |
| (11) A description of how gifted and talented children | will be grouped and instructed in order to maximize the | educational benefits the children derive from | participation in the program, including curriculum | modifications and options that accelerate and add depth and | complexity to the curriculum content. | (12) An explanation of how the program emphasizes | higher-level skills attainment,
including problem-solving, | critical thinking, creative thinking, and research skills, | as embedded within relevant content areas. | (13) A methodology for measuring academic growth for | gifted and talented children and a procedure for | communicating a child's progress to his or her parents or | guardian, including, but not limited to, a report card. | (14) The collection of data on growth in learning for | children in a program for gifted and talented children and | the reporting of the data to the State Board of Education. | (15) The designation of a supervisor responsible for | overseeing the educational program for gifted and talented | children. | (16) A showing that the certified teachers who are | assigned to teach gifted and talented children understand | the characteristics and educational needs of children and | are able to differentiate the curriculum and apply | instructional methods to meet the needs of the children. | (17) Plans for the continuation of professional | development for staff assigned to the program serving | gifted and talented children. | (105 ILCS 5/14A-35 new) | Sec. 14A-35. Administrative functions of the State Board of | Education.
| (a) The State Board of Education must designate a staff | person who shall be in charge of educational programs for | gifted and talented children. This staff person shall, at a | minimum, (i) be responsible for developing an approval process |
| for educational programs for gifted and talented children by no | later than September 1, 2006, (ii) receive and maintain the | written descriptions of all programs for gifted and talented | children in the State, (iii) collect and maintain the annual | growth in learning data submitted by a school, school district, | or cooperative of school districts, (iv) identify potential | funding sources for the education of gifted and talented | children, and (v) serve as the main contact person at the State | Board of Education for program supervisors and other school | officials, parents, and other stakeholders regarding the | education of gifted and talented children. | (b) Subject to the availability of funds for these | purposes, the State Board of Education may perform a variety of | additional administrative functions with respect to the | education of gifted and talented children, including, but not | limited to, supervision, quality assurance, compliance | monitoring, and oversight of local programs, analysis of | performance outcome data submitted by local educational | agencies, the establishment of personnel standards, and a | program of personnel development for teachers and | administrative personnel in the education of gifted and | talented children.
| (105 ILCS 5/14A-40 new) | Sec. 14A-40. Advisory Council. There is hereby created an | Advisory Council on the Education of Gifted and Talented | Children to consist of 7 members appointed by the State | Superintendent of Education. Upon initial appointment, 4 | members of the Advisory Council shall serve terms through | January 1, 2007 and 3 members shall serve terms through January | 1, 2009. Thereafter, members shall serve 4-year terms. Upon the | expiration of the term of a member, that member shall continue | to serve until a replacement is appointed. The Council shall | meet at least 3 times each year. The Council shall organize | with a chairperson selected by the State Superintendent of | Education. Members of the Council shall serve without |
| compensation, but shall be reimbursed for their travel to and | from meetings and other reasonable expenses in connection with | meetings if approved by the State Board of Education. | The State Board of Education shall consider | recommendations for membership on the Council from | organizations of educators and parents of gifted and talented | children and other groups with an interest in the education of | gifted and talented children. The members appointed shall be | residents of the State and be selected on the basis of their | knowledge of, or experience in, programs and problems of the | education of gifted and talented children. | The State Superintendent of Education shall seek the advice | of the Council regarding all rules and policies to be adopted | by the State Board relating to the education of gifted and | talented children. The staff person designated pursuant to | subsection (a) of Section 14A-35 of this Code shall serve as | the State Board of Education's liaison to the Council. The | State Board of Education shall provide necessary clerical | support and assistance in order to facilitate meetings of the | Council. | (105 ILCS 5/14A-45 new) | Sec. 14A-45. Grants for services and materials. Subject to | the availability of categorical grant funding or other funding | appropriated for such purposes, the State Board of Education | shall make grants available to fund educational programs for | gifted and talented children. A request-for-proposal process | shall be used in awarding grants for services and materials, | with carry over to the next fiscal year, under this Section. A | proposal may be submitted to the State Board of Education by a | school district, 2 or more
cooperating school districts, a | county, 2 or more cooperating counties, or a regional office of | education. The proposals shall include a statement of the | qualifications and duties of the personnel required in the | field of diagnostic, counseling, and consultative services and | the educational materials necessary. Upon receipt, the State |
| Board of Education shall evaluate the proposals in accordance | with criteria developed by the State Board of Education that is | consistent with this Article and shall award grants to the | extent funding is available. Educational programs for gifted | and talented children may be offered during the regular school | term and may include optional summer programs. As a condition | for State funding, a grantee must comply with the requirements | of this Article. | (105 ILCS 5/14A-50 new)
| Sec. 14A-50. Contracts for experimental projects and | institutes. Subject to the availability of funds, the State | Board of Education shall have the authority to enter into and | monitor contracts with school districts, regional offices of | education, colleges, universities, and professional | organizations for the conduct of experimental projects and | institutes, including summer institutes, in the field of | education of gifted and talented children as defined in Section | 14A-20 of this Code. These projects and institutes shall be | established in accordance with rules adopted by the State Board | of Education.
Prior to entering into a contract, the State | Board of Education shall evaluate the proposal as to the | soundness of the design of the project or institute, the | probability of obtaining productive outcomes, the adequacy of | resources to conduct the proposed project or institute, and the | relationship of the project or institute to other projects and | institutes already completed or in progress. The contents of | these projects and institutes must be designed based on | standards adopted by professional organizations for gifted and | talented children. | (105 ILCS 5/14A-55 new)
| Sec. 14A-55. Rulemaking. The State Board of Education shall | have the authority to adopt all rules necessary to implement | and regulate the provisions in this Article.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/2/2005
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