Public Act 90-0640 of the 90th General Assembly

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Public Act 90-0640

HB2887 Enrolled                               LRB9009009NTmbA

    AN ACT to amend  the  School  Code  by  changing  Section
2-3.51.

    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 2-3.51 as follows:

    (105 ILCS 5/2-3.51) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.51)
    Sec.  2-3.51.   Reading  Improvement Block Grant Program.
To improve the reading and  study  skills  of  children  from
kindergarten  through  sixth  grade in school districts.  The
State Board  of  Education  is  authorized  to  administer  a
Reading  Improvement  Block  Grant  Program.  As used in this
Section,  "school  district"  shall  include  those   schools
designated as "laboratory schools".
    (a)    Funds  for  the  Reading  Improvement  Block Grant
Program shall be  distributed  to  school  districts  on  the
following basis:  70% of monies shall be awarded on the prior
year's  best  3 months average daily attendance and 30% shall
be distributed on the number  of  economically  disadvantaged
(E.C.I.A.  Chapter  I)  pupils in the district, provided that
the State Board may distribute an amount not to exceed 2%  of
the  monies  appropriated  for  the Reading Improvement Block
Grant Program for the purpose of providing  teacher  training
and  re-training  in  the  teaching of reading. Program funds
shall be distributed to school  districts  in  2  semi-annual
installments,  one  payment  on or before October 30, and one
payment prior to April 30, of  each  year.  The  State  Board
shall  promulgate  rules  and  regulations  necessary for the
implementation of this program.
    (a-5)  Reading  Improvement  Block  Grant  Program  funds
shall be used by school districts in the following manner:
         (1)  to reduce class  size  in  grades  kindergarten
    through  3  for the purpose of providing more intensified
    reading instruction;
         (2)  to extend  the  time  devoted  in  kindergarten
    through  third  grade to intensified reading instruction,
    including phonic instruction, either by  lengthening  the
    school day or lengthening the school year;
         (3)  to  create  transitional  grades  for  students
    needing  intensified  reading  instruction either between
    the first and second grades or  between  the  second  and
    third  grades  in  accordance  with the authority granted
    school districts in Section 10-21.2 of this Code;
         (4)  to  continue  direct  reading  instruction  for
    grades 4 through 6;
         (5)  to establish reading academies in schools  that
    focus  on  the  mechanics  of reading, the application of
    reading skills, and the reading of  rich  literature  and
    that  reflect a commitment of time and resources to these
    functions;
         (6)  to conduct intense  vocabulary,  spelling,  and
    related  writing  enrichment programs that promote better
    understanding of language and words;
         (7)  to  increase  the   availability   of   reading
    specialists and teacher aides for reading; and
         (8)  to  train  and retrain teachers of kindergarten
    through third grade to be proficient in the  teaching  of
    reading, including phonic instruction.
    (a-10)  Reading  Improvement  Block  Grant  Program funds
shall be made available  to  each  eligible  school  district
submitting  an  approved  application  developed by the State
Board beginning with the 1998-99 school year.    Applications
shall  include  a  proposed  assessment method or methods for
measuring student reading skills.  Such methods  may  include
the  reading  portion  of  the  Illinois Goals and Assessment
Program.  At the end of each school year the  district  shall
report  assessment results to the State Board.  Districts not
demonstrating  performance   progress   using   an   approved
assessment  method  shall  not be eligible for funding in the
third or subsequent years until such progress is established.
Reading Improvement Block Grant Program funds shall  be  made
available  to  each  eligible  school  district  submitting a
one-page application developed by the State  Board  beginning
with  the  1998-99  school  year.  Applications shall include
existing Illinois Goals and Assessment Program (IGAP) reading
scores and the planned use for the funds.  At the end of each
school year the school district shall report new IGAP results
on the same  form.   Each  application,  beginning  with  the
1998-99  school  year,  shall  be for a 2-year grant based on
initial  year  qualification.   Districts  not  demonstrating
performance progress using  IGAP reading scores as the  basis
of  measure  based  on metrics of progress established by the
State Board shall not be eligible for funding in the third or
subsequent  years  thereafter  until  such      progress   is
established.
    (a-15)  The   State   Superintendent   of  Education,  in
cooperation with the school districts  participating  in  the
program,  shall  annually  report  to  the  leadership of the
General Assembly on the results of  the  Reading  Improvement
Block  Grant Program and the progress being made on improving
the reading skills of students in  kindergarten  through  the
sixth grade.
    (b)  (Blank).
    (c)  (Blank).
    (d)  Grants  under  the Reading Improvement Program shall
be  awarded  provided  there  is  an  appropriation  for  the
program, and  funding  levels  for  each  district  shall  be
prorated according to the amount of the appropriation.
    (e)  (Blank).
    (f)  (Blank).
(Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98.)

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