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1 | | certified mail, return receipt requested or
personal delivery |
2 | | with receipt at least 60
days before
the end of the school |
3 | | term, together with a statement of honorable
dismissal and the |
4 | | reason therefor, and in all such cases the board shall
first |
5 | | remove or dismiss all teachers who have not entered upon |
6 | | contractual
continued service before removing or dismissing |
7 | | any teacher who has entered
upon contractual continued service |
8 | | and who is legally qualified to hold a
position currently held |
9 | | by a teacher who has not entered upon contractual
continued |
10 | | service. |
11 | | As between teachers who have entered upon contractual
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12 | | continued service, the teacher or teachers with the shorter |
13 | | length of
continuing service with the district shall be |
14 | | dismissed first
unless an alternative method of determining the |
15 | | sequence of dismissal is
established in a collective bargaining |
16 | | agreement or contract between the
board and a professional |
17 | | faculty members' organization and except that
this provision |
18 | | shall not impair the operation of any affirmative action
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19 | | program in the district, regardless of whether it exists by |
20 | | operation of
law or is conducted on a voluntary basis by the |
21 | | board. Any teacher
dismissed as a result of such decrease or |
22 | | discontinuance shall be paid
all earned compensation on or |
23 | | before the third business day following
the last day of pupil |
24 | | attendance in the regular school term. |
25 | | If the
board has any vacancies for the following school |
26 | | term or within one
calendar year from the beginning of the |
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1 | | following school term, the
positions thereby becoming |
2 | | available shall be tendered to the teachers
so removed or |
3 | | dismissed so far as they are legally qualified to hold
such |
4 | | positions; provided, however, that if the number of honorable
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5 | | dismissal notices based on economic necessity exceeds 15% of |
6 | | the number of
full time equivalent positions filled by |
7 | | certified employees (excluding
principals and administrative |
8 | | personnel) during the preceding school year,
then if the board |
9 | | has any vacancies for the following school term or within
2 |
10 | | calendar years from the beginning of the following
school term, |
11 | | the positions so becoming available shall be tendered to the
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12 | | teachers who were so notified and removed or dismissed whenever |
13 | | they are
legally qualified to hold such positions. Each board |
14 | | shall, in consultation
with any exclusive employee |
15 | | representatives, each year establish a list,
categorized by |
16 | | positions, showing the length of continuing service of each
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17 | | teacher who is qualified to hold any such positions, unless an |
18 | | alternative
method of determining a sequence of dismissal is |
19 | | established as provided
for in this Section, in which case a |
20 | | list shall be made in accordance with
the alternative method. |
21 | | Copies of the list shall be distributed to the
exclusive |
22 | | employee representative on or before February 1 of each year.
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23 | | Whenever the number of honorable dismissal notices based upon |
24 | | economic
necessity exceeds 5, or 150% of the average number of |
25 | | teachers honorably
dismissed in the preceding 3 years, |
26 | | whichever is more, then the board also
shall hold a public |
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1 | | hearing on the question of the dismissals. Following
the |
2 | | hearing and board review the action to approve any such |
3 | | reduction shall
require a majority vote of the board members.
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4 | | (b) This subsection (b) applies only to honorable |
5 | | dismissals and recalls in which the notice of dismissal is |
6 | | provided during the 2011-2012 school term or a subsequent |
7 | | school term. If any teacher, whether or not in contractual |
8 | | continued service, is removed or dismissed as a result of a |
9 | | decision of a school board to decrease the number of teachers |
10 | | employed by the board, a decision of a school board to |
11 | | discontinue some particular type of teaching service, or a |
12 | | reduction in the number of programs or positions in a special |
13 | | education joint agreement, then written notice must be mailed |
14 | | to the teacher and also given to the teacher either by |
15 | | certified mail, return receipt requested, or personal delivery |
16 | | with receipt at least 45 days before the end of the school |
17 | | term, together with a statement of honorable dismissal and the |
18 | | reason therefor, and in all such cases the sequence of |
19 | | dismissal shall occur in accordance with this subsection (b); |
20 | | except that this subsection (b) shall not impair the operation |
21 | | of any affirmative action program in the school district, |
22 | | regardless of whether it exists by operation of law or is |
23 | | conducted on a voluntary basis by the board. |
24 | | Each teacher must be categorized into one or more positions |
25 | | for which the teacher is qualified to hold, based upon legal |
26 | | qualifications and any other qualifications established in a |
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1 | | district or joint agreement job description, on or before the |
2 | | May 10 prior to the school year during which the sequence of |
3 | | dismissal is determined. Within each position and subject to |
4 | | agreements made by the joint committee on honorable dismissals |
5 | | that are authorized by subsection (c) of this Section, the |
6 | | school district or joint agreement must establish 4 groupings |
7 | | of teachers qualified to hold the position as follows: |
8 | | (1) Grouping one shall consist of each teacher who is |
9 | | not in contractual continued service and who (i) has not |
10 | | received a performance evaluation rating, (ii) is employed |
11 | | for one school term or less to replace a teacher on leave, |
12 | | or (iii) is employed on a part-time basis. "Part-time |
13 | | basis" for the purposes of this subsection (b) means a |
14 | | teacher who is employed to teach less than a full-day, |
15 | | teacher workload or less than 5 days of the normal student |
16 | | attendance week, unless otherwise provided for in a |
17 | | collective bargaining agreement between the district and |
18 | | the exclusive representative of the district's teachers. |
19 | | For the purposes of this Section, a teacher (A) who is |
20 | | employed as a full-time teacher but who actually teaches or |
21 | | is otherwise present and participating in the district's |
22 | | educational program for less than a school term or (B) who, |
23 | | in the immediately previous school term, was employed on a |
24 | | full-time basis and actually taught or was otherwise |
25 | | present and participated in the district's educational |
26 | | program for 120 days or more is not considered employed on |
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1 | | a part-time basis. |
2 | | (2) Grouping 2 shall consist of each teacher with a |
3 | | Needs Improvement or Unsatisfactory performance evaluation |
4 | | rating on either of the teacher's last 2 performance |
5 | | evaluation ratings. |
6 | | (3) Grouping 3 shall consist of each teacher with a |
7 | | performance evaluation rating of at least Satisfactory or |
8 | | Proficient on both of the teacher's last 2 performance |
9 | | evaluation ratings, if 2 ratings are available, or on the |
10 | | teacher's last performance evaluation rating, if only one |
11 | | rating is available, unless the teacher qualifies for |
12 | | placement into grouping 4. |
13 | | (4) Grouping 4 shall consist of each teacher whose last |
14 | | 2 performance evaluation ratings are Excellent and each |
15 | | teacher with 2 Excellent performance evaluation ratings |
16 | | out of the teacher's last 3 performance evaluation ratings |
17 | | with a third rating of Satisfactory or Proficient. |
18 | | Among teachers qualified to hold a position, teachers must |
19 | | be dismissed in the order of their groupings, with teachers in |
20 | | grouping one dismissed first and teachers in grouping 4 |
21 | | dismissed last. |
22 | | Within grouping one, the sequence of dismissal must be at |
23 | | the discretion of the school district or joint agreement. |
24 | | Within grouping 2, the sequence of dismissal must be based upon |
25 | | average performance evaluation ratings, with the teacher or |
26 | | teachers with the lowest average performance evaluation rating |
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1 | | dismissed first. A teacher's average performance evaluation |
2 | | rating must be calculated using the average of the teacher's |
3 | | last 2 performance evaluation ratings, if 2 ratings are |
4 | | available, or the teacher's last performance evaluation |
5 | | rating, if only one rating is available, using the following |
6 | | numerical values: 4 for Excellent; 3 for Proficient or |
7 | | Satisfactory; 2 for Needs Improvement; and 1 for |
8 | | Unsatisfactory. As between or among teachers in grouping 2 with |
9 | | the same average performance evaluation rating and within each |
10 | | of groupings 3 and 4, the teacher or teachers with the shorter |
11 | | length of continuing service with the school district or joint |
12 | | agreement must be dismissed first unless an alternative method |
13 | | of determining the sequence of dismissal is established in a |
14 | | collective bargaining agreement or contract between the board |
15 | | and a professional faculty members' organization. |
16 | | Each board, including the governing board of a joint |
17 | | agreement, shall, in consultation with any exclusive employee |
18 | | representatives, each year establish a sequence of honorable |
19 | | dismissal list categorized by positions and the groupings |
20 | | defined in this subsection (b). Copies of the list showing each |
21 | | teacher by name and categorized by positions and the groupings |
22 | | defined in this subsection (b) must be distributed to the |
23 | | exclusive bargaining representative at least 75 days before the |
24 | | end of the school term, provided that the school district or |
25 | | joint agreement may, with notice to any exclusive employee |
26 | | representatives, move teachers from grouping one into another |
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1 | | grouping during the period of time from 75 days until 45 days |
2 | | before the end of the school term. Each year, each board shall |
3 | | also establish, in consultation with any exclusive employee |
4 | | representatives, a list showing the length of continuing |
5 | | service of each teacher who is qualified to hold any such |
6 | | positions, unless an alternative method of determining a |
7 | | sequence of dismissal is established as provided for in this |
8 | | Section, in which case a list must be made in accordance with |
9 | | the alternative method. Copies of the list must be distributed |
10 | | to the exclusive employee representative at least 75 days |
11 | | before the end of the school term. |
12 | | Any teacher dismissed as a result of such decrease or |
13 | | discontinuance must be paid all earned compensation on or |
14 | | before the third business day following the last day of pupil |
15 | | attendance in the regular school term. |
16 | | If the board or joint agreement has any vacancies for the |
17 | | following school term or within one calendar year from the |
18 | | beginning of the following school term, the positions thereby |
19 | | becoming available must be tendered to the teachers so removed |
20 | | or dismissed who were in groupings 3 or 4 of the sequence of |
21 | | dismissal and are qualified to hold the positions, based upon |
22 | | legal qualifications and any other qualifications established |
23 | | in a district or joint agreement job description, on or before |
24 | | the May 10 prior to the date of the positions becoming |
25 | | available, provided that if the number of honorable dismissal |
26 | | notices based on economic necessity exceeds 15% of the number |
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1 | | of full-time equivalent positions filled by certified |
2 | | employees (excluding principals and administrative personnel) |
3 | | during the preceding school year, then the recall period is for |
4 | | the following school term or within 2 calendar years from the |
5 | | beginning of the following school term. If the board or joint |
6 | | agreement has any vacancies within the period from the |
7 | | beginning of the following school term through February 1 of |
8 | | the following school term (unless a date later than February 1, |
9 | | but no later than 6 months from the beginning of the following |
10 | | school term, is established in a collective bargaining |
11 | | agreement), the positions thereby becoming available must be |
12 | | tendered to the teachers so removed or dismissed who were in |
13 | | grouping 2 of the sequence of dismissal due to one "needs |
14 | | improvement" rating on either of the teacher's last 2 |
15 | | performance evaluation ratings, provided that, if 2 ratings are |
16 | | available, the other performance evaluation rating used for |
17 | | grouping purposes is "satisfactory", "proficient", or |
18 | | "excellent", and are qualified to hold the positions, based |
19 | | upon legal qualifications and any other qualifications |
20 | | established in a district or joint agreement job description, |
21 | | on or before the May 10 prior to the date of the positions |
22 | | becoming available. On and after the effective date of this |
23 | | amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly, the preceding |
24 | | sentence shall apply to teachers removed or dismissed by |
25 | | honorable dismissal, even if notice of honorable dismissal |
26 | | occurred during the 2013-2014 school year. Among teachers |
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1 | | eligible for recall pursuant to the preceding sentence, the |
2 | | order of recall must be in inverse order of dismissal, unless |
3 | | an alternative order of recall is established in a collective |
4 | | bargaining agreement or contract between the board and a |
5 | | professional faculty members' organization. Whenever the |
6 | | number of honorable dismissal notices based upon economic |
7 | | necessity exceeds 5 notices or 150% of the average number of |
8 | | teachers honorably dismissed in the preceding 3 years, |
9 | | whichever is more, then the school board or governing board of |
10 | | a joint agreement, as applicable, shall also hold a public |
11 | | hearing on the question of the dismissals. Following the |
12 | | hearing and board review, the action to approve any such |
13 | | reduction shall require a majority vote of the board members. |
14 | | For purposes of this subsection (b), subject to agreement |
15 | | on an alternative definition reached by the joint committee |
16 | | described in subsection (c) of this Section, a teacher's |
17 | | performance evaluation rating means the overall performance |
18 | | evaluation rating resulting from an annual or biennial |
19 | | performance evaluation conducted pursuant to Article 24A of |
20 | | this Code by the school district or joint agreement determining |
21 | | the sequence of dismissal, not including any performance |
22 | | evaluation conducted during or at the end of a remediation |
23 | | period. No more than one evaluation rating each school term |
24 | | shall be one of the evaluation ratings used for the purpose of |
25 | | determining the sequence of dismissal. Except as otherwise |
26 | | provided in this subsection for any performance evaluations |
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1 | | conducted during or at the end of a remediation period, if |
2 | | multiple performance evaluations are conducted in a school |
3 | | term, only the rating from the last evaluation conducted prior |
4 | | to establishing the sequence of honorable dismissal list in |
5 | | such school term shall be the one evaluation rating from that |
6 | | school term used for the purpose of determining the sequence of |
7 | | dismissal. Averaging ratings from multiple evaluations is not |
8 | | permitted unless otherwise agreed to in a collective bargaining |
9 | | agreement or contract between the board and a professional |
10 | | faculty members' organization. The preceding 3 sentences are |
11 | | not a legislative declaration that existing law does or does |
12 | | not already require that only one performance evaluation each |
13 | | school term shall be used for the purpose of determining the |
14 | | sequence of dismissal. For performance evaluation ratings |
15 | | determined prior to September 1, 2012, any school district or |
16 | | joint agreement with a performance evaluation rating system |
17 | | that does not use either of the rating category systems |
18 | | specified in subsection (d) of Section 24A-5 of this Code for |
19 | | all teachers must establish a basis for assigning each teacher |
20 | | a rating that complies with subsection (d) of Section 24A-5 of |
21 | | this Code for all of the performance evaluation ratings that |
22 | | are to be used to determine the sequence of dismissal. A |
23 | | teacher's grouping and ranking on a sequence of honorable |
24 | | dismissal shall be deemed a part of the teacher's performance |
25 | | evaluation, and that information shall be disclosed to the |
26 | | exclusive bargaining representative as part of a sequence of |
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1 | | honorable dismissal list, notwithstanding any laws prohibiting |
2 | | disclosure of such information. A performance evaluation |
3 | | rating may be used to determine the sequence of dismissal, |
4 | | notwithstanding the pendency of any grievance resolution or |
5 | | arbitration procedures relating to the performance evaluation. |
6 | | If a teacher has received at least one performance evaluation |
7 | | rating conducted by the school district or joint agreement |
8 | | determining the sequence of dismissal and a subsequent |
9 | | performance evaluation is not conducted in any school year in |
10 | | which such evaluation is required to be conducted under Section |
11 | | 24A-5 of this Code, the teacher's performance evaluation rating |
12 | | for that school year for purposes of determining the sequence |
13 | | of dismissal is deemed Proficient. If a performance evaluation |
14 | | rating is nullified as the result of an arbitration, |
15 | | administrative agency, or court determination, then the school |
16 | | district or joint agreement is deemed to have conducted a |
17 | | performance evaluation for that school year, but the |
18 | | performance evaluation rating may not be used in determining |
19 | | the sequence of dismissal. |
20 | | Nothing in this subsection (b) shall be construed as |
21 | | limiting the right of a school board or governing board of a |
22 | | joint agreement to dismiss a teacher not in contractual |
23 | | continued service in accordance with Section 24-11 of this |
24 | | Code. |
25 | | Any provisions regarding the sequence of honorable |
26 | | dismissals and recall of honorably dismissed teachers in a |
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1 | | collective bargaining agreement entered into on or before |
2 | | January 1, 2011 and in effect on the effective date of this |
3 | | amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly that may conflict |
4 | | with this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly shall |
5 | | remain in effect through the expiration of such agreement or |
6 | | June 30, 2013, whichever is earlier. |
7 | | (c) Each school district and special education joint |
8 | | agreement must use a joint committee composed of equal |
9 | | representation selected by the school board and its teachers |
10 | | or, if applicable, the exclusive bargaining representative of |
11 | | its teachers, to address the matters described in paragraphs |
12 | | (1) through (5) of this subsection (c) pertaining to honorable |
13 | | dismissals under subsection (b) of this Section. |
14 | | (1) The joint committee must consider and may agree to |
15 | | criteria for excluding from grouping 2 and placing into |
16 | | grouping 3 a teacher whose last 2 performance evaluations |
17 | | include a Needs Improvement and either a Proficient or |
18 | | Excellent. |
19 | | (2) The joint committee must consider and may agree to |
20 | | an alternative definition for grouping 4, which definition |
21 | | must take into account prior performance evaluation |
22 | | ratings and may take into account other factors that relate |
23 | | to the school district's or program's educational |
24 | | objectives. An alternative definition for grouping 4 may |
25 | | not permit the inclusion of a teacher in the grouping with |
26 | | a Needs Improvement or Unsatisfactory performance |
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1 | | evaluation rating on either of the teacher's last 2 |
2 | | performance evaluation ratings. |
3 | | (3) The joint committee may agree to including within |
4 | | the definition of a performance evaluation rating a |
5 | | performance evaluation rating administered by a school |
6 | | district or joint agreement other than the school district |
7 | | or joint agreement determining the sequence of dismissal. |
8 | | (4) For each school district or joint agreement that |
9 | | administers performance evaluation ratings that are |
10 | | inconsistent with either of the rating category systems |
11 | | specified in subsection (d) of Section 24A-5 of this Code, |
12 | | the school district or joint agreement must consult with |
13 | | the joint committee on the basis for assigning a rating |
14 | | that complies with subsection (d) of Section 24A-5 of this |
15 | | Code to each performance evaluation rating that will be |
16 | | used in a sequence of dismissal. |
17 | | (5) Upon request by a joint committee member submitted |
18 | | to the employing board by no later than 10 days after the |
19 | | distribution of the sequence of honorable dismissal list, a |
20 | | representative of the employing board shall, within 5 days |
21 | | after the request, provide to members of the joint |
22 | | committee a list showing the most recent and prior |
23 | | performance evaluation ratings of each teacher identified |
24 | | only by length of continuing service in the district or |
25 | | joint agreement and not by name. If, after review of this |
26 | | list, a member of the joint committee has a good faith |
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1 | | belief that a disproportionate number of teachers with |
2 | | greater length of continuing service with the district or |
3 | | joint agreement have received a recent performance |
4 | | evaluation rating lower than the prior rating, the member |
5 | | may request that the joint committee review the list to |
6 | | assess whether such a trend may exist. Following the joint |
7 | | committee's review, but by no later than the end of the |
8 | | applicable school term, the joint committee or any member |
9 | | or members of the joint committee may submit a report of |
10 | | the review to the employing board and exclusive bargaining |
11 | | representative, if any. Nothing in this paragraph (5) shall |
12 | | impact the order of honorable dismissal or a school |
13 | | district's or joint agreement's authority to carry out a |
14 | | dismissal in accordance with subsection (b) of this |
15 | | Section. |
16 | | Agreement by the joint committee as to a matter requires |
17 | | the majority vote of all committee members, and if the joint |
18 | | committee does not reach agreement on a matter, then the |
19 | | otherwise applicable requirements of subsection (b) of this |
20 | | Section shall apply. Except as explicitly set forth in this |
21 | | subsection (c), a joint committee has no authority to agree to |
22 | | any further modifications to the requirements for honorable |
23 | | dismissals set forth in subsection (b) of this Section.
The |
24 | | joint committee must be established, and the first meeting of |
25 | | the joint committee each school year must occur on or before |
26 | | December 1. |
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1 | | The joint committee must reach agreement on a matter on or |
2 | | before February 1 of a school year in order for the agreement |
3 | | of the joint committee to apply to the sequence of dismissal |
4 | | determined during that school year. Subject to the February 1 |
5 | | deadline for agreements, the agreement of a joint committee on |
6 | | a matter shall apply to the sequence of dismissal until the |
7 | | agreement is amended or terminated by the joint committee. |
8 | | The provisions of the Open Meetings Act shall not apply to |
9 | | meetings of a joint committee created under this subsection |
10 | | (c). |
11 | | (d) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this |
12 | | subsection (d), the requirements and dismissal procedures of |
13 | | Section 24-16.5 of this Code shall apply to any dismissal |
14 | | sought under Section 24-16.5 of this Code. |
15 | | (1) If a dismissal of a teacher in contractual |
16 | | continued service is sought for any reason or cause other |
17 | | than an honorable dismissal under subsections (a) or (b) of |
18 | | this Section or a dismissal sought under Section 24-16.5 of |
19 | | this Code,
including those under Section 10-22.4, the board |
20 | | must first approve a
motion containing specific charges by |
21 | | a majority vote of all its
members. Written notice of such |
22 | | charges, including a bill of particulars and the teacher's |
23 | | right to request a hearing, must be mailed to the teacher |
24 | | and also given to the teacher either by certified mail, |
25 | | return receipt requested, or personal delivery with |
26 | | receipt
within 5 days of the adoption of the motion. Any |
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1 | | written notice sent on or after July 1, 2012 shall inform |
2 | | the teacher of the right to request a hearing before a |
3 | | mutually selected hearing officer, with the cost of the |
4 | | hearing officer split equally between the teacher and the |
5 | | board, or a hearing before a board-selected hearing |
6 | | officer, with the cost of the hearing officer paid by the |
7 | | board. |
8 | | Before setting a hearing on charges stemming from |
9 | | causes that are considered remediable, a board must give |
10 | | the teacher reasonable warning in writing, stating |
11 | | specifically the causes that, if not removed, may result in |
12 | | charges; however, no such written warning is required if |
13 | | the causes have been the subject of a remediation plan |
14 | | pursuant to Article 24A of this Code. |
15 | | If, in the opinion of the board, the interests of the |
16 | | school require it, the board may suspend the teacher |
17 | | without pay, pending the hearing, but if the board's |
18 | | dismissal or removal is not sustained, the teacher shall |
19 | | not suffer the loss of any salary or benefits by reason of |
20 | | the suspension. |
21 | | (2) No hearing upon the charges is required unless the
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22 | | teacher within 17 days after receiving notice requests in |
23 | | writing of the
board that a hearing be scheduled before a |
24 | | mutually selected hearing officer or a hearing officer |
25 | | selected by the board.
The secretary of the school board |
26 | | shall forward a copy of the notice to the
State Board of |
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1 | | Education. |
2 | | (3) Within 5 business days after receiving a notice of
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3 | | hearing in which either notice to the teacher was sent |
4 | | before July 1, 2012 or, if the notice was sent on or after |
5 | | July 1, 2012, the teacher has requested a hearing before a |
6 | | mutually selected hearing officer, the State Board of |
7 | | Education shall provide a list of 5
prospective, impartial |
8 | | hearing officers from the master list of qualified, |
9 | | impartial hearing officers maintained by the State Board of |
10 | | Education. Each person on the master list must (i) be
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11 | | accredited by a national arbitration organization and have |
12 | | had a minimum of 5
years of experience directly related to |
13 | | labor and employment
relations matters between employers |
14 | | and employees or
their exclusive bargaining |
15 | | representatives and (ii) beginning September 1, 2012, have |
16 | | participated in training provided or approved by the State |
17 | | Board of Education for teacher dismissal hearing officers |
18 | | so that he or she is familiar with issues generally |
19 | | involved in evaluative and non-evaluative dismissals. |
20 | | If notice to the teacher was sent before July 1, 2012 |
21 | | or, if the notice was sent on or after July 1, 2012, the |
22 | | teacher has requested a hearing before a mutually selected |
23 | | hearing officer, the board and the teacher or their
legal |
24 | | representatives within 3 business days shall alternately |
25 | | strike one name from
the list provided by the State Board |
26 | | of Education until only one name remains. Unless waived by |
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1 | | the teacher, the
teacher shall have the right to
proceed |
2 | | first with the striking.
Within 3 business days of receipt |
3 | | of the list provided by the State Board of
Education, the |
4 | | board and the teacher or their legal representatives shall |
5 | | each
have the right to reject all prospective hearing |
6 | | officers named on the
list and notify the State Board of |
7 | | Education of such rejection. Within 3 business days after |
8 | | receiving this notification, the State
Board of Education |
9 | | shall appoint a qualified person from the master list who |
10 | | did not appear on the list sent to the parties to serve as |
11 | | the hearing officer, unless the parties notify it that they |
12 | | have chosen to alternatively select a hearing officer under |
13 | | paragraph (4) of this subsection (d). |
14 | | If the teacher has requested a hearing before a hearing |
15 | | officer selected by the board, the board shall select one |
16 | | name from the master list of qualified impartial hearing |
17 | | officers maintained by the State Board of Education within |
18 | | 3 business days after receipt and shall notify the State |
19 | | Board of Education of its selection. |
20 | | A hearing officer mutually selected by the parties, |
21 | | selected by the board, or selected through an alternative |
22 | | selection process under paragraph (4) of this subsection |
23 | | (d) (A) must not be a resident of the school district, (B) |
24 | | must be available to commence the hearing within 75 days |
25 | | and conclude the hearing within 120 days after being |
26 | | selected as the hearing officer, and (C) must issue a |
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1 | | decision as to whether the teacher must be dismissed and |
2 | | give a copy of that decision to both the teacher and the |
3 | | board within 30 days from the conclusion of the hearing or |
4 | | closure of the record, whichever is later. |
5 | | (4) In the alternative
to selecting a hearing officer |
6 | | from the list received from the
State Board of Education or |
7 | | accepting the appointment of a hearing officer by the State |
8 | | Board of Education or if the State Board of Education |
9 | | cannot provide a list or appoint a hearing officer that |
10 | | meets the foregoing requirements, the board and the teacher |
11 | | or their legal
representatives may mutually agree to select |
12 | | an impartial hearing officer who
is not on the master list |
13 | | either by direct
appointment by the parties or by using |
14 | | procedures for the appointment of an
arbitrator |
15 | | established by the Federal Mediation and Conciliation |
16 | | Service or the
American Arbitration Association. The |
17 | | parties shall notify the State Board of
Education of their |
18 | | intent to select a hearing officer using an alternative
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19 | | procedure within 3 business days of receipt of a list of |
20 | | prospective hearing officers
provided by the State Board of |
21 | | Education, notice of appointment of a hearing officer by |
22 | | the State Board of Education, or receipt of notice from the |
23 | | State Board of Education that it cannot provide a list that |
24 | | meets the foregoing requirements, whichever is later. |
25 | | (5) If the notice of dismissal was sent to the teacher |
26 | | before July 1, 2012, the fees and costs for the hearing |
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1 | | officer must be paid by the State Board of Education. If |
2 | | the notice of dismissal was sent to the teacher on or after |
3 | | July 1, 2012, the hearing officer's fees and costs must be |
4 | | paid as follows in this paragraph (5). The fees and |
5 | | permissible costs for the hearing officer must be |
6 | | determined by the State Board of Education. If the board |
7 | | and the teacher or their legal representatives mutually |
8 | | agree to select an impartial hearing officer who is not on |
9 | | a list received from the State Board of Education, they may |
10 | | agree to supplement the fees determined by the State Board |
11 | | to the hearing officer, at a rate consistent with the |
12 | | hearing officer's published professional fees. If the |
13 | | hearing officer is mutually selected by the parties, then |
14 | | the board and the teacher or their legal representatives |
15 | | shall each pay 50% of the fees and costs and any |
16 | | supplemental allowance to which they agree. If the hearing |
17 | | officer is selected by the board, then the board shall pay |
18 | | 100% of the hearing officer's fees and costs. The fees and |
19 | | costs must be paid to the hearing officer within 14 days |
20 | | after the board and the teacher or their legal |
21 | | representatives receive the hearing officer's decision set |
22 | | forth in paragraph (7) of this subsection (d). |
23 | | (6) The teacher is required to answer the bill of |
24 | | particulars and aver affirmative matters in his or her |
25 | | defense, and the time for initially doing so and the time |
26 | | for updating such answer and defenses after pre-hearing |
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1 | | discovery must be set by the hearing officer.
The State |
2 | | Board of Education shall
promulgate rules so that each |
3 | | party has a fair opportunity to present its case and to |
4 | | ensure that the dismissal process proceeds in a fair and |
5 | | expeditious manner. These rules shall address, without |
6 | | limitation, discovery and hearing scheduling conferences; |
7 | | the teacher's initial answer and affirmative defenses to |
8 | | the bill of particulars and the updating of that |
9 | | information after pre-hearing discovery; provision for |
10 | | written interrogatories and requests for production of |
11 | | documents; the requirement that each party initially |
12 | | disclose to the other party and then update the disclosure |
13 | | no later than 10 calendar days prior to the commencement of |
14 | | the hearing, the names and addresses of persons who may be |
15 | | called as
witnesses at the hearing, a summary of the facts |
16 | | or opinions each witness will testify to, and all other
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17 | | documents and materials, including information maintained |
18 | | electronically, relevant to its own as well as the other |
19 | | party's case (the hearing officer may exclude witnesses and |
20 | | exhibits not identified and shared, except those offered in |
21 | | rebuttal for which the party could not reasonably have |
22 | | anticipated prior to the hearing); pre-hearing discovery |
23 | | and preparation, including provision for written |
24 | | interrogatories and requests for production of documents, |
25 | | provided that discovery depositions are prohibited; the |
26 | | conduct of the hearing; the right of each party to be |
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1 | | represented by counsel, the offer of evidence and witnesses |
2 | | and the cross-examination of witnesses; the authority of |
3 | | the hearing officer to issue subpoenas and subpoenas duces |
4 | | tecum, provided that the hearing officer may limit the |
5 | | number of witnesses to be subpoenaed on behalf of each |
6 | | party to no more than 7; the length of post-hearing briefs; |
7 | | and the form, length, and content of hearing officers' |
8 | | decisions. The hearing officer
shall hold a hearing and |
9 | | render a final decision for dismissal pursuant to Article |
10 | | 24A of this Code or shall report to the school board |
11 | | findings of fact and a recommendation as to whether or not |
12 | | the teacher must be dismissed for conduct. The hearing |
13 | | officer shall commence the hearing within 75 days and |
14 | | conclude the hearing within 120 days after being selected |
15 | | as the hearing officer, provided that the hearing officer |
16 | | may modify these timelines upon the showing of good cause |
17 | | or mutual agreement of the parties. Good cause for the |
18 | | purpose of this subsection (d) shall mean the illness or |
19 | | otherwise unavoidable emergency of the teacher, district |
20 | | representative, their legal representatives, the hearing |
21 | | officer, or an essential witness as indicated in each |
22 | | party's pre-hearing submission. In a dismissal hearing |
23 | | pursuant to Article 24A of this Code, the hearing officer |
24 | | shall consider and give weight to all of the teacher's |
25 | | evaluations written pursuant to Article 24A that are |
26 | | relevant to the issues in the hearing. |
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1 | | Each party shall have no more than 3 days to present |
2 | | its case, unless extended by the hearing officer to enable |
3 | | a party to present adequate evidence and testimony, |
4 | | including due to the other party's cross-examination of the |
5 | | party's witnesses, for good cause or by mutual agreement of |
6 | | the parties. The State Board of Education shall define in |
7 | | rules the meaning of "day" for such purposes. All testimony |
8 | | at the hearing shall be taken under oath
administered by |
9 | | the hearing officer. The hearing officer shall cause a
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10 | | record of the proceedings to be kept and shall employ a |
11 | | competent reporter
to take stenographic or stenotype notes |
12 | | of all the testimony. The costs of
the reporter's |
13 | | attendance and services at the hearing shall be paid by the |
14 | | party or parties who are responsible for paying the fees |
15 | | and costs of the hearing officer. Either party desiring a |
16 | | transcript of the hearing
shall pay for the cost thereof. |
17 | | Any post-hearing briefs must be submitted by the parties by |
18 | | no later than 21 days after a party's receipt of the |
19 | | transcript of the hearing, unless extended by the hearing |
20 | | officer for good cause or by mutual agreement of the |
21 | | parties. |
22 | | (7) The hearing officer shall, within 30 days from the |
23 | | conclusion of the
hearing or closure of the record, |
24 | | whichever is later,
make a decision as to whether or not |
25 | | the teacher shall be dismissed pursuant to Article 24A of |
26 | | this Code or report to the school board findings of fact |
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1 | | and a recommendation as to whether or not the teacher shall |
2 | | be dismissed for cause and
shall give a copy of the |
3 | | decision or findings of fact and recommendation to both the |
4 | | teacher and the school
board.
If a hearing officer fails
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5 | | without good cause, specifically provided in writing to |
6 | | both parties and the State Board of Education, to render a |
7 | | decision or findings of fact and recommendation within 30 |
8 | | days after the hearing is
concluded or the
record is |
9 | | closed, whichever is later,
the
parties may mutually agree |
10 | | to select a hearing officer pursuant to the
alternative
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11 | | procedure, as provided in this Section,
to rehear the |
12 | | charges heard by the hearing officer who failed to render a
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13 | | decision or findings of fact and recommendation or to |
14 | | review the record and render a decision.
If any hearing
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15 | | officer fails without good cause, specifically provided in |
16 | | writing to both parties and the State Board of Education, |
17 | | to render a decision or findings of fact and recommendation |
18 | | within 30 days after the
hearing is concluded or the record |
19 | | is closed, whichever is later, the hearing
officer shall be |
20 | | removed
from the master
list of hearing officers maintained |
21 | | by the State Board of Education for not more than 24 |
22 | | months. The parties and the State Board of Education may |
23 | | also take such other actions as it deems appropriate, |
24 | | including recovering, reducing, or withholding any fees |
25 | | paid or to be paid to the hearing officer. If any hearing |
26 | | officer repeats such failure, he or she must be permanently |
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1 | | removed from the master list maintained by the State Board |
2 | | of Education and may not be selected by parties through the |
3 | | alternative selection process under this paragraph (7) or |
4 | | paragraph (4) of this subsection (d).
The board shall not |
5 | | lose jurisdiction to discharge a teacher if the hearing
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6 | | officer fails to render a decision or findings of fact and |
7 | | recommendation within the time specified in this
Section. |
8 | | If the decision of the hearing officer for dismissal |
9 | | pursuant to Article 24A of this Code or of the school board |
10 | | for dismissal for cause is in favor of the teacher, then |
11 | | the hearing officer or school board shall order |
12 | | reinstatement to the same or substantially equivalent |
13 | | position and shall determine the amount for which the |
14 | | school board is liable, including, but not limited to, loss |
15 | | of income and benefits. |
16 | | (8) The school board, within 45 days after receipt of |
17 | | the hearing officer's findings of fact and recommendation |
18 | | as to whether (i) the conduct at issue occurred, (ii) the |
19 | | conduct that did occur was remediable, and (iii) the |
20 | | proposed dismissal should be sustained, shall issue a |
21 | | written order as to whether the teacher must be retained or |
22 | | dismissed for cause from its employ. The school board's |
23 | | written order shall incorporate the hearing officer's |
24 | | findings of fact, except that the school board may modify |
25 | | or supplement the findings of fact if, in its opinion, the |
26 | | findings of fact are against the manifest weight of the |
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1 | | evidence. |
2 | | If the school board dismisses the teacher |
3 | | notwithstanding the hearing officer's findings of fact and |
4 | | recommendation, the school board shall make a conclusion in |
5 | | its written order, giving its reasons therefor, and such |
6 | | conclusion and reasons must be included in its written |
7 | | order. The failure of the school board to strictly adhere |
8 | | to the timelines contained in this Section shall not render |
9 | | it without jurisdiction to dismiss the teacher. The school |
10 | | board shall not lose jurisdiction to discharge the teacher |
11 | | for cause if the hearing officer fails to render a |
12 | | recommendation within the time specified in this Section. |
13 | | The decision of the school board is final, unless reviewed |
14 | | as provided in paragraph (9) of this subsection (d). |
15 | | If the school board retains the teacher, the school |
16 | | board shall enter a written order stating the amount of |
17 | | back pay and lost benefits, less mitigation, to be paid to |
18 | | the teacher, within 45 days after its retention order. |
19 | | Should the teacher object to the amount of the back pay and |
20 | | lost benefits or amount mitigated, the teacher shall give |
21 | | written objections to the amount within 21 days. If the |
22 | | parties fail to reach resolution within 7 days, the dispute |
23 | | shall be referred to the hearing officer, who shall |
24 | | consider the school board's written order and teacher's |
25 | | written objection and determine the amount to which the |
26 | | school board is liable. The costs of the hearing officer's |
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1 | | review and determination must be paid by the board. |
2 | | (9)
The decision of the hearing officer pursuant to |
3 | | Article 24A of this Code or of the school board's decision |
4 | | to dismiss for cause is final unless reviewed as
provided |
5 | | in Section 24-16 of this Act. If the school board's |
6 | | decision to dismiss for cause is contrary to the hearing |
7 | | officer's recommendation, the court on review shall give |
8 | | consideration to the school board's decision and its |
9 | | supplemental findings of fact, if applicable, and the |
10 | | hearing officer's findings of fact and recommendation in |
11 | | making its decision. In the event such review is
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12 | | instituted, the school board shall be responsible for |
13 | | preparing and filing the record of proceedings, and such |
14 | | costs associated therewith must be divided equally between |
15 | | the parties.
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16 | | (10) If a decision of the hearing officer for dismissal |
17 | | pursuant to Article 24A of this Code or of the school board |
18 | | for dismissal for cause is adjudicated upon review or
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19 | | appeal in favor of the teacher, then the trial court shall |
20 | | order
reinstatement and shall remand the matter to the |
21 | | school board with direction for entry of an order setting |
22 | | the amount of back pay, lost benefits, and costs, less |
23 | | mitigation. The teacher may challenge the school board's |
24 | | order setting the amount of back pay, lost benefits, and |
25 | | costs, less mitigation, through an expedited arbitration |
26 | | procedure, with the costs of the arbitrator borne by the |
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1 | | school board.
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2 | | Any teacher who is reinstated by any hearing or |
3 | | adjudication brought
under this Section shall be assigned |
4 | | by the board to a position
substantially similar to the one |
5 | | which that teacher held prior to that
teacher's suspension |
6 | | or dismissal.
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7 | | (11) Subject to any later effective date referenced in |
8 | | this Section for a specific aspect of the dismissal |
9 | | process, the changes made by Public Act 97-8 shall apply to |
10 | | dismissals instituted on or after September 1, 2011. Any |
11 | | dismissal instituted prior to September 1, 2011 must be |
12 | | carried out in accordance with the requirements of this |
13 | | Section prior to amendment by Public Act 97-8.
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14 | | (e) Nothing contained in this amendatory Act of the 98th |
15 | | General Assembly repeals, supersedes, invalidates, or |
16 | | nullifies final decisions in lawsuits pending on the effective |
17 | | date of this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly in |
18 | | Illinois courts involving the interpretation of Public Act |
19 | | 97-8. |
20 | | (Source: P.A. 98-513, eff. 1-1-14; 98-648, eff. 7-1-14; 99-78, |
21 | | eff. 7-20-15.)
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22 | | (105 ILCS 5/24A-4) (from Ch. 122, par. 24A-4) |
23 | | Sec. 24A-4. Development of evaluation plan. |
24 | | (a) As used in
this and the succeeding Sections, "teacher" |
25 | | means any and all school
district employees regularly required |
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1 | | to be certified under laws relating
to the certification of |
2 | | teachers. Each school district shall develop, in
cooperation |
3 | | with its teachers or, where applicable, the exclusive
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4 | | bargaining representatives of its teachers, an evaluation plan |
5 | | for all
teachers. |
6 | | (b) By no later than the applicable implementation date, |
7 | | each school district shall, in good faith cooperation with its |
8 | | teachers or, where applicable, the exclusive bargaining |
9 | | representatives of its teachers, incorporate the use of data |
10 | | and indicators on student growth as a significant factor in |
11 | | rating teaching performance, into its evaluation plan for all |
12 | | teachers, both those teachers in contractual continued service |
13 | | and those teachers not in contractual continued service. The |
14 | | plan shall at least meet the standards and requirements for |
15 | | student growth and teacher evaluation established under |
16 | | Section 24A-7, and specifically describe how student growth |
17 | | data and indicators will be used as part of the evaluation |
18 | | process, how this information will relate to evaluation |
19 | | standards, the assessments or other indicators of student |
20 | | performance that will be used in measuring student growth and |
21 | | the weight that each will have, the methodology that will be |
22 | | used to measure student growth, and the criteria other than |
23 | | student growth that will be used in evaluating the teacher and |
24 | | the weight that each will have. |
25 | | To incorporate the use of data and indicators of student |
26 | | growth as a significant factor in rating teacher performance |
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1 | | into the evaluation plan, the district shall use a joint |
2 | | committee composed of equal representation selected by the |
3 | | district and its teachers or, where applicable, the exclusive |
4 | | bargaining representative of its teachers. If, within 180 |
5 | | calendar days of the committee's first meeting, the committee |
6 | | does not reach agreement on the plan, then the district shall |
7 | | implement the model evaluation plan established under Section |
8 | | 24A-7 with respect to the use of data and indicators on student |
9 | | growth as a significant factor in rating teacher performance. |
10 | | Nothing in this subsection (b) shall make decisions on the |
11 | | use of data and indicators on student growth as a significant |
12 | | factor in rating teaching performance mandatory subjects of |
13 | | bargaining under the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act |
14 | | that are not currently mandatory subjects of bargaining under |
15 | | the Act. |
16 | | The provisions of the Open Meetings Act shall not apply to |
17 | | meetings of a joint committee formed under this subsection (b). |
18 | | (c) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in subsection |
19 | | (b) of this Section, if the joint committee referred to in that |
20 | | subsection does not reach agreement on the plan within 90 |
21 | | calendar days after the committee's first meeting, a school |
22 | | district having 500,000 or more inhabitants shall not be |
23 | | required to implement any aspect of the model evaluation plan |
24 | | and may implement its last best proposal.
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25 | | (Source: P.A. 95-510, eff. 8-28-07; 96-861, eff. 1-15-10; |
26 | | 96-1423, eff. 8-3-10.)
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1 | | Section 10. The Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act is |
2 | | amended by changing Section 18 as follows:
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3 | | (115 ILCS 5/18) (from Ch. 48, par. 1718)
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4 | | Sec. 18. Meetings. The provisions of the Open Meetings Act |
5 | | shall not
apply to collective bargaining negotiations , |
6 | | including negotiating team strategy sessions, and grievance |
7 | | arbitrations conducted
pursuant to this Act.
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8 | | (Source: P.A. 83-1014.)
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9 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
10 | | becoming law.".
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