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Public Act 094-0534 |
SB0574 Enrolled |
LRB094 10884 RAS 41430 b |
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AN ACT concerning education.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
College and Career Success for All Students Act . |
Section 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to ensure |
that each Illinois student has a sufficient education for |
success after high school and that all students have equal |
access to a substantive and rigorous curriculum that is |
designed to challenge their minds, enhance their knowledge and |
skills, and prepare them for success in college and work. |
Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: |
"Advanced Placement course" means a course sponsored by |
the College Board and offered for college credit at the high |
school level. |
"Advanced Placement teacher" means a teacher of an |
Advanced Placement course. |
"Pre-Advanced Placement" means set professional |
development resources and services that equip all middle and |
high school teachers with the strategies and tools they need to |
engage their students in active, high-level learning, thereby |
ensuring that every middle and high school student develops the |
skills, habits of mind, and concepts they need to succeed in |
Advanced Placement courses. |
"Vertical Team" means a group of teachers and educators |
from different grade levels in a given discipline who work |
cooperatively to develop and implement a vertically aligned |
program aimed at helping students from diverse backgrounds |
acquire the academic skills necessary for success in Advanced |
Placement courses and other challenging courses. |
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Section 15. Teacher training. |
(a) Subject to appropriation, a teacher of an Advanced |
Placement course must obtain appropriate training. Subject to |
appropriation, the State Board of Education shall establish |
clear, specific, and challenging training guidelines that |
require teachers of Advanced Placement courses to obtain |
recognized Advanced Placement training endorsed by the College |
Board. |
(b) Advanced Placement and Pre-Advanced Placement training |
to teachers in Illinois high schools must do all of the |
following: |
(1) Provide teachers of Advanced Placement and |
teachers in courses that lead to Advanced Placement with |
the necessary content knowledge and instructional skills |
to prepare students for success in Advanced Placement |
courses and examinations and other advanced course |
examinations and mastery of postsecondary course content. |
(2) Provide administrators, including principals and |
counselors, with professional development that will enable |
them to create strong and effective Advanced Placement |
programs in their schools. |
(3) Provide middle grade, junior high, and high school |
teachers with Advanced Placement Vertical Team training |
and other Pre-Advanced Placement professional development |
that prepares students for success in Advanced Placement |
courses. |
(4) Support the implementation of an instructional |
program for students in grades 6 through 12 that provides |
an integrated set of instructional materials, diagnostic |
assessments, and teacher professional development in |
reading, writing, and mathematics that prepares all |
students for enrollment and success in Advanced Placement |
courses and in college. |
Section 20. Duties of the State Board. |
(a) In order to fulfill the purposes of this Act, the State |
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Board of Education shall encourage school districts to offer |
rigorous courses in grades 6 through 11 that prepare students |
for the demands of Advanced Placement course work. The State |
Board of Education shall also encourage school districts to |
make it a goal that all 10th graders take the Preliminary |
SAT/National Merit Scholars Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) so |
that test results will provide each high school with a database |
of student assessment data that guidance counselors and |
teachers will be able to use to identify students who are |
prepared or who need additional work to be prepared to enroll |
and be successful in Advanced Placement courses, using a |
research-based Advanced Placement identification program |
provided by the College Board. |
(b) The State Board of Education shall do all of the |
following: |
(1) Seek federal funding through the Advanced |
Placement Incentive Program and the Math-Science |
Partnership Program and use it to support Advanced |
Placement and Pre-Advanced Placement teacher professional |
development and to support the implementation of an |
integrated instructional program for students in grades 6 |
through 12 in reading, writing, and mathematics that |
prepares all students for enrollment and success in |
Advanced Placement courses and in college. |
(2) Focus State and federal funding with the intent to |
carry out activities that target school districts serving |
high concentrations of low-income students. |
(3) Subject to appropriation, provide a plan of |
communication that includes without limitation |
disseminating to parents materials that emphasize the |
importance of Advanced Placement or other advanced courses |
to a student's ability to gain access to and to succeed in |
postsecondary education and materials that emphasize the |
importance of the PSAT/NMSQT, which provides diagnostic |
feedback on skills and relates student scores to the |
probability of success in Advanced Placement courses and |
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examinations, and disseminating this information to |
students, teachers, counselors, administrators, school |
districts, public community colleges, and State |
universities. |
(4) Subject to appropriation, annually evaluate the |
impact of this Act on rates of student enrollment and |
success in Advanced Placement courses, on high school |
graduation rates, and on college enrollment rates.
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