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| | 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2017 and 2018 HB5561 Introduced , by Rep. Daniel Swanson SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 105 ILCS 5/10-22.25b | from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.25b | 105 ILCS 5/22-28 new | | 105 ILCS 5/34-2.3 | from Ch. 122, par. 34-2.3 |
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Amends the School Code. Provides that a public school student receiving a high school diploma shall have the right to wear a military uniform at the student's high school graduation ceremony if the student has completed basic training for and is an active member of a branch of the United States Armed Forces and is in good standing with his or her branch of the United States Armed Forces. Provides that a school's uniform or dress code policy shall comply with this provision.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning education.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections |
5 | | 10-22.25b and 34-2.3 and by adding Section 22-28 as follows:
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6 | | (105 ILCS 5/10-22.25b) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.25b)
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7 | | Sec. 10-22.25b. School uniforms. The school board may adopt |
8 | | a school
uniform or dress code
policy that governs all or |
9 | | certain individual attendance centers
and that is necessary to |
10 | | maintain the orderly process of a school
function or prevent |
11 | | endangerment of student health or safety.
A school uniform or |
12 | | dress code policy adopted by
a school board: (i) shall not be |
13 | | applied in such manner as to discipline or
deny attendance to a |
14 | | transfer student or any other student for noncompliance
with |
15 | | that policy during
such period of time as is reasonably |
16 | | necessary to enable the student to acquire
a school uniform or |
17 | | otherwise comply with the dress code policy that is in
effect |
18 | | at the attendance center or in the district into which the |
19 | | student's
enrollment is transferred; and (ii) shall include |
20 | | criteria and procedures under
which the school board will |
21 | | accommodate the needs of or otherwise provide
appropriate |
22 | | resources to assist a student from an indigent family in |
23 | | complying
with an applicable school uniform or dress code |
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1 | | policy ; and (iii) shall comply with Section 22-28 of this Code . |
2 | | A student whose
parents or legal guardians object on religious |
3 | | grounds to the student's
compliance with an applicable school
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4 | | uniform or dress code policy shall not be required to comply |
5 | | with that policy
if the student's parents or legal guardians |
6 | | present to the school board a
signed statement of objection |
7 | | detailing the grounds for the objection.
This Section applies |
8 | | to school boards of all
districts, including special charter |
9 | | districts and districts organized under
Article 34.
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 89-610, eff. 8-6-96.)
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11 | | (105 ILCS 5/22-28 new) |
12 | | Sec. 22-28. Military uniform; high school graduation. A |
13 | | public school student receiving a high school diploma shall |
14 | | have the right to wear a dress uniform issued to the student by |
15 | | a branch of the United States Armed Forces while participating |
16 | | in his or her high school graduation ceremony if he or she |
17 | | meets the following requirements: |
18 | | (1) the student has completed basic training for and is |
19 | | an active member of a branch of the United States Armed |
20 | | Forces; and |
21 | | (2) the student is in good standing with his or her |
22 | | branch of the United States Armed Forces.
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23 | | (105 ILCS 5/34-2.3) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-2.3)
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24 | | Sec. 34-2.3. Local school councils - Powers and duties. |
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1 | | Each local school
council shall have and exercise, consistent |
2 | | with the provisions of
this Article and the powers and duties |
3 | | of
the board of education, the following powers and duties:
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4 | | 1. (A) To annually evaluate the performance of the |
5 | | principal of the
attendance
center
using a Board approved |
6 | | principal evaluation form, which shall include the
evaluation |
7 | | of
(i) student academic improvement, as defined by the
school |
8 | | improvement plan, (ii)
student absenteeism rates
at the school, |
9 | | (iii) instructional leadership, (iv) the effective
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10 | | implementation of
programs, policies, or strategies to improve |
11 | | student academic achievement,
(v) school management, and (vi) |
12 | | any other factors deemed relevant by the local
school council, |
13 | | including, without limitation, the principal's communication
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14 | | skills and ability to create and maintain a student-centered |
15 | | learning
environment, to develop opportunities for |
16 | | professional development, and to
encourage parental |
17 | | involvement and community partnerships to achieve school
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18 | | improvement;
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19 | | (B) to determine in the manner provided by subsection (c) |
20 | | of Section
34-2.2 and subdivision 1.5 of this Section whether |
21 | | the performance contract
of the principal shall be
renewed; and
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22 | | (C) to directly select, in the manner provided by
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23 | | subsection (c) of
Section 34-2.2, a new principal (including a |
24 | | new principal to fill a
vacancy)
-- without submitting any list |
25 | | of candidates for that position to the
general superintendent |
26 | | as provided in paragraph 2 of this Section -- to
serve under a |
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1 | | 4 year performance contract; provided that (i) the |
2 | | determination
of whether the principal's performance contract |
3 | | is to be renewed, based upon
the evaluation required by |
4 | | subdivision 1.5 of this Section, shall be made no
later than |
5 | | 150 days prior to the expiration of the current |
6 | | performance-based
contract of the principal, (ii) in cases |
7 | | where such performance
contract is not renewed -- a
direct |
8 | | selection
of a
new principal -- to serve under a 4 year |
9 | | performance contract shall be made by
the local school council |
10 | | no later than 45 days prior to the expiration of the
current |
11 | | performance contract of the principal, and (iii) a
selection by
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12 | | the local school council of a new principal to fill a vacancy |
13 | | under a 4 year
performance contract shall be made within 90 |
14 | | days after the date such vacancy
occurs. A Council shall be |
15 | | required, if requested by the principal, to provide
in writing |
16 | | the reasons for the council's not renewing the principal's |
17 | | contract.
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18 | | 1.5. The local school council's determination of whether to |
19 | | renew the
principal's contract shall be based on an evaluation |
20 | | to assess the educational
and administrative progress made at |
21 | | the school during the principal's current
performance-based |
22 | | contract. The local school council shall base its evaluation
on |
23 | | (i) student academic improvement, as defined by the school |
24 | | improvement plan,
(ii) student absenteeism rates at the school, |
25 | | (iii) instructional leadership,
(iv) the effective |
26 | | implementation of programs, policies, or strategies to
improve |
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1 | | student academic achievement, (v) school management, and (vi) |
2 | | any
other factors deemed relevant by the local school council, |
3 | | including, without
limitation, the principal's communication |
4 | | skills and ability to create and
maintain a student-centered |
5 | | learning environment, to develop opportunities for
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6 | | professional development, and to encourage parental |
7 | | involvement and community
partnerships to achieve school |
8 | | improvement. If a local school council
fails to renew the |
9 | | performance contract of a principal rated by the general
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10 | | superintendent, or his or her designee, in the previous years' |
11 | | evaluations as
meeting or exceeding expectations, the |
12 | | principal, within 15 days after the
local school council's |
13 | | decision not to renew the contract, may request a review
of the
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14 | | local school council's principal non-retention decision by a |
15 | | hearing officer
appointed by the American Arbitration |
16 | | Association. A local school council
member or members or the |
17 | | general superintendent may support the principal's
request for |
18 | | review.
During the period of the hearing officer's review of |
19 | | the local school
council's decision on
whether or not to retain |
20 | | the principal, the local school council shall maintain
all |
21 | | authority
to search for and contract with a person to serve
as |
22 | | interim or acting
principal, or as the
principal of the |
23 | | attendance center under a 4-year performance contract,
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24 | | provided that any performance contract entered into by the |
25 | | local school council
shall be voidable
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modified in |
26 | | accordance with the decision of the hearing officer.
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1 | | principal may request review only once while at that
attendance |
2 | | center. If a local school council renews the contract of a
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3 | | principal who failed to obtain a rating of "meets" or "exceeds |
4 | | expectations" in
the general superintendent's evaluation for |
5 | | the previous year, the general superintendent,
within 15
days |
6 | | after the local
school council's decision to renew the |
7 | | contract,
may request a review of
the local school council's |
8 | | principal retention decision by a hearing officer
appointed by |
9 | | the American Arbitration Association. The general |
10 | | superintendent may request a review only
once
for that |
11 | | principal at that attendance center. All requests to review the
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12 | | retention or non-retention of a principal shall be submitted to |
13 | | the general
superintendent, who shall, in turn, forward such |
14 | | requests, within 14 days of
receipt, to the American |
15 | | Arbitration Association.
The general superintendent shall send |
16 | | a contemporaneous copy of the request
that was forwarded to the |
17 | | American Arbitration Association to the principal and
to each |
18 | | local school council member and shall inform the local school |
19 | | council
of its rights and responsibilities under the |
20 | | arbitration process, including the
local school council's |
21 | | right to representation and the manner and process by
which the |
22 | | Board shall pay the costs of the council's representation.
If |
23 | | the local school council retains the
principal and the general |
24 | | superintendent requests a review of the retention
decision, the |
25 | | local school council and the general
superintendent shall be |
26 | | considered parties to the arbitration, a hearing officer shall
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1 | | be
chosen between those 2
parties pursuant to procedures |
2 | | promulgated by the State Board of Education,
and the principal |
3 | | may retain counsel and participate in the arbitration. If the |
4 | | local school council does not retain the principal and
the |
5 | | principal requests a review of the retention decision, the |
6 | | local school
council and the principal shall be considered |
7 | | parties to the
arbitration and a hearing
officer shall be |
8 | | chosen between those 2 parties pursuant to procedures
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9 | | promulgated by the State Board of Education.
The hearing shall |
10 | | begin (i)
within 45 days
after the initial request for review |
11 | | is submitted by the principal to the
general superintendent or |
12 | | (ii) if the
initial request for
review is made by the general |
13 | | superintendent, within 45 days after that request
is mailed
to |
14 | | the American Arbitration Association.
The hearing officer |
15 | | shall render a
decision within 45
days after the hearing begins |
16 | | and within 90 days after the initial request
for review.
The |
17 | | Board shall contract with the American
Arbitration Association |
18 | | for all of the hearing officer's reasonable and
necessary |
19 | | costs. In addition, the Board shall pay any reasonable costs
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20 | | incurred by a local school council for representation before a |
21 | | hearing
officer.
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22 | | 1.10. The hearing officer shall conduct a hearing, which |
23 | | shall include (i)
a review of the principal's performance, |
24 | | evaluations, and other evidence of
the principal's service at |
25 | | the school, (ii) reasons provided by the local
school council |
26 | | for its decision, and (iii) documentation evidencing views of
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1 | | interested persons, including,
without limitation, students, |
2 | | parents, local school council members, school
faculty and |
3 | | staff, the principal, the general superintendent or his or her
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4 | | designee, and members of the community. The burden of proof in |
5 | | establishing
that the local school council's decision was |
6 | | arbitrary and capricious shall be
on the party requesting the |
7 | | arbitration, and this party shall sustain the
burden by a |
8 | | preponderance of the evidence.
The hearing officer shall set |
9 | | the
local school council decision aside if that decision, in |
10 | | light of the record
developed at the hearing, is arbitrary and |
11 | | capricious. The decision of the
hearing officer may not be |
12 | | appealed to the Board or the State Board of
Education. If the |
13 | | hearing officer decides that the principal shall be
retained, |
14 | | the retention period shall not exceed 2 years.
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15 | | 2. In the event (i) the local school council does not renew |
16 | | the
performance contract of the principal, or the principal |
17 | | fails to receive a
satisfactory rating as provided in |
18 | | subsection (h) of Section 34-8.3,
or the principal is
removed |
19 | | for cause during the term of his or her performance contract
in |
20 | | the manner provided by Section 34-85, or a vacancy in the |
21 | | position
of principal otherwise occurs prior to the expiration |
22 | | of the term of
a principal's performance contract, and (ii) the |
23 | | local school council
fails to directly select a new principal |
24 | | to serve under a 4 year performance
contract,
the local school |
25 | | council in such event shall submit to the general
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26 | | superintendent a list of 3 candidates -- listed in the local |
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1 | | school
council's order of preference -- for the position of |
2 | | principal, one of
which shall be selected by the general |
3 | | superintendent to serve as
principal of the attendance center. |
4 | | If the general superintendent
fails or refuses to select one of |
5 | | the candidates on the list to serve as
principal within 30 days |
6 | | after being furnished with the candidate list,
the general |
7 | | superintendent shall select and place a principal on an interim
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8 | | basis (i) for a period not to exceed one year or (ii) until the |
9 | | local school
council selects a new principal with 7 affirmative |
10 | | votes as
provided in subsection (c) of Section 34-2.2, |
11 | | whichever occurs first. If the
local school council
fails or |
12 | | refuses to select and appoint a new principal, as specified by
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13 | | subsection (c) of Section 34-2.2, the general superintendent |
14 | | may select and
appoint a new principal on an interim basis for
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15 | | an additional year or until a new contract principal is |
16 | | selected by the local
school council. There shall be no |
17 | | discrimination on the basis of
race, sex, creed, color or
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18 | | disability unrelated to ability to perform in
connection with |
19 | | the submission of candidates for, and the selection of a
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20 | | candidate to serve as principal of an attendance center. No |
21 | | person shall
be directly selected, listed as a candidate for, |
22 | | or selected to serve as
principal of an attendance center (i) |
23 | | if such person has been removed for cause
from employment by |
24 | | the Board or (ii) if such person does not hold a valid
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25 | | administrative certificate issued or exchanged under Article |
26 | | 21 and
endorsed as required by that Article for the position of |
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1 | | principal. A
principal whose performance contract is not |
2 | | renewed as provided under
subsection (c) of Section 34-2.2 may |
3 | | nevertheless, if otherwise qualified
and certified as herein |
4 | | provided
and if he or she has received a satisfactory rating as |
5 | | provided in subsection
(h) of Section 34-8.3, be included by a |
6 | | local school council as
one of the 3 candidates listed in order |
7 | | of preference on any candidate list
from which one person is to |
8 | | be selected to serve as principal of the
attendance center |
9 | | under a new performance contract. The initial candidate
list |
10 | | required to be submitted by a local school council to the |
11 | | general
superintendent in cases where the local school council |
12 | | does not renew the
performance contract of its principal and |
13 | | does not directly select a new
principal to serve under a 4 |
14 | | year performance contract shall be submitted
not later than
30 |
15 | | days prior to the expiration of the current performance |
16 | | contract. In
cases where the local school council fails or |
17 | | refuses to submit the candidate
list to the general |
18 | | superintendent no later than 30 days prior to the
expiration of |
19 | | the incumbent principal's contract, the general superintendent
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20 | | may
appoint a principal on an interim basis for a period not to |
21 | | exceed one year,
during which time the local school council |
22 | | shall be able to select a new
principal with 7 affirmative |
23 | | votes as provided in subsection (c) of Section
34-2.2. In cases |
24 | | where a principal is removed for cause or a
vacancy otherwise |
25 | | occurs in the position of principal and the vacancy is
not |
26 | | filled by direct selection by the local school council, the |
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1 | | candidate
list shall be submitted by the local school council |
2 | | to the general
superintendent within 90 days after the date |
3 | | such
removal or
vacancy occurs.
In cases where the local school |
4 | | council fails or refuses to submit the
candidate list to the |
5 | | general superintendent within 90 days after the date of
the |
6 | | vacancy, the general superintendent may appoint a principal on |
7 | | an interim
basis for a period of one year, during which time |
8 | | the local school council
shall be able to select a new |
9 | | principal with 7 affirmative votes as provided in
subsection |
10 | | (c) of Section 34-2.2.
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11 | | 2.5. Whenever a vacancy in the office of a principal occurs |
12 | | for any reason,
the vacancy shall be filled in the manner |
13 | | provided by this Section by the
selection of a new principal to |
14 | | serve under a 4 year performance contract.
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15 | | 3. To establish additional criteria
to be included as part |
16 | | of
the
performance contract of its principal, provided that |
17 | | such additional
criteria shall not discriminate on the basis of |
18 | | race, sex, creed, color
or
disability unrelated to ability to |
19 | | perform, and shall not be inconsistent
with the uniform 4 year |
20 | | performance contract for principals developed by
the board as |
21 | | provided in Section 34-8.1 of the School Code
or with other |
22 | | provisions of this Article governing the
authority and |
23 | | responsibility of principals.
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24 | | 4. To approve the expenditure plan prepared by the |
25 | | principal with
respect to all funds allocated and distributed |
26 | | to the attendance center by
the Board. The expenditure plan |
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1 | | shall be administered by the principal.
Notwithstanding any |
2 | | other provision of this Act or any other law, any
expenditure |
3 | | plan approved and
administered under this Section 34-2.3 shall |
4 | | be consistent with and subject to
the terms of any contract for |
5 | | services with a third party entered into by the
Chicago School |
6 | | Reform Board of Trustees or the board under this Act.
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7 | | Via a supermajority vote of 7 members of the local school |
8 | | council or 8
members of a high school local school council, the |
9 | | Council may transfer
allocations pursuant to Section 34-2.3 |
10 | | within funds; provided that such a
transfer is consistent with |
11 | | applicable law and
collective bargaining
agreements.
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12 | | Beginning in fiscal year 1991 and in each fiscal year
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13 | | thereafter, the
Board may reserve up to 1% of its total fiscal |
14 | | year budget for
distribution
on a prioritized basis to schools |
15 | | throughout the school system in order to
assure adequate |
16 | | programs to meet the needs of
special student populations as |
17 | | determined by the Board. This distribution
shall take into |
18 | | account the needs catalogued in the Systemwide Plan and the
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19 | | various local school improvement plans of the local school |
20 | | councils.
Information about these centrally funded programs |
21 | | shall be distributed to
the local school councils so that their |
22 | | subsequent planning and programming
will account for these |
23 | | provisions.
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24 | | Beginning in fiscal year 1991 and in each fiscal year |
25 | | thereafter, from
other amounts available in the applicable |
26 | | fiscal year budget, the board
shall allocate a lump sum amount |
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1 | | to each local school based upon
such formula as the board shall |
2 | | determine taking into account the special needs
of the student |
3 | | body. The local school
principal shall develop an expenditure |
4 | | plan in consultation with the local
school council, the |
5 | | professional personnel leadership
committee and with all
other |
6 | | school personnel, which reflects the
priorities and activities |
7 | | as described in the school's local school
improvement plan and |
8 | | is consistent with applicable law and collective
bargaining |
9 | | agreements and with board policies and standards; however, the
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10 | | local school council shall have the right to request waivers of |
11 | | board policy
from the board of education and waivers of |
12 | | employee collective bargaining
agreements pursuant to Section |
13 | | 34-8.1a.
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14 | | The expenditure plan developed by the principal with |
15 | | respect to
amounts available from the fund for prioritized |
16 | | special needs programs
and the allocated lump sum amount must |
17 | | be approved by the local school council.
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18 | | The lump sum allocation shall take into account the
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19 | | following principles:
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20 | | a. Teachers: Each school shall be allocated funds equal |
21 | | to the
amount appropriated in the previous school year for |
22 | | compensation for
teachers (regular grades kindergarten |
23 | | through 12th grade) plus whatever
increases in |
24 | | compensation have been negotiated contractually or through
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25 | | longevity as provided in the negotiated agreement. |
26 | | Adjustments shall be
made due to layoff or reduction in |
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1 | | force, lack of funds or work, change in
subject |
2 | | requirements, enrollment changes, or contracts with third
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3 | | parties for the performance of services or to rectify
any |
4 | | inconsistencies with system-wide allocation formulas or |
5 | | for other
legitimate reasons.
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6 | | b. Other personnel: Funds for other teacher |
7 | | certificated and
uncertificated personnel paid through |
8 | | non-categorical funds shall be
provided according to |
9 | | system-wide formulas based on student enrollment and
the |
10 | | special needs of the school as determined by the Board.
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11 | | c. Non-compensation items: Appropriations for all |
12 | | non-compensation items
shall be based on system-wide |
13 | | formulas based on student enrollment and
on the special |
14 | | needs of the school or factors related to the physical
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15 | | plant, including but not limited to textbooks, electronic |
16 | | textbooks and the technological equipment necessary to |
17 | | gain access to and use electronic textbooks, supplies, |
18 | | electricity,
equipment, and routine maintenance.
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19 | | d. Funds for categorical programs: Schools shall |
20 | | receive personnel
and funds based on, and shall use such |
21 | | personnel and funds in accordance
with State and Federal |
22 | | requirements applicable to each
categorical program
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23 | | provided to meet the special needs of the student body |
24 | | (including but not
limited to, Federal Chapter I, |
25 | | Bilingual, and Special Education).
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26 | | d.1. Funds for State Title I: Each school shall receive
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1 | | funds based on State and Board requirements applicable to |
2 | | each State
Title I pupil provided to meet the special needs |
3 | | of the student body. Each
school shall receive the |
4 | | proportion of funds as provided in Section 18-8 or 18-8.15 |
5 | | to
which they are entitled. These funds shall be spent only |
6 | | with the
budgetary approval of the Local School Council as |
7 | | provided in Section 34-2.3.
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8 | | e. The Local School Council shall have the right to |
9 | | request the
principal to close positions and open new ones |
10 | | consistent with the
provisions of the local school |
11 | | improvement plan provided that these
decisions are |
12 | | consistent with applicable law and
collective bargaining
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13 | | agreements. If a position is closed, pursuant to this |
14 | | paragraph, the local
school shall have for its use the |
15 | | system-wide average compensation for the
closed position.
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16 | | f. Operating within existing laws and
collective |
17 | | bargaining agreements,
the local school council shall have |
18 | | the right to direct the principal to
shift expenditures |
19 | | within funds.
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20 | | g. (Blank).
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21 | | Any funds unexpended at the end of the fiscal year shall be |
22 | | available to
the board of education for use as part of its |
23 | | budget for the following
fiscal year.
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24 | | 5. To make recommendations to the principal concerning |
25 | | textbook
selection and concerning curriculum developed |
26 | | pursuant to the school
improvement plan which is consistent |
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1 | | with systemwide curriculum objectives
in accordance with |
2 | | Sections 34-8 and 34-18 of the School Code and in
conformity |
3 | | with the collective bargaining agreement.
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4 | | 6. To advise the principal concerning the attendance and
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5 | | disciplinary policies for the attendance center, subject to the |
6 | | provisions
of this Article and Article 26, and consistent with |
7 | | the uniform system of
discipline established by the board |
8 | | pursuant to Section 34-19.
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9 | | 7. To approve a school improvement plan developed as |
10 | | provided in Section
34-2.4. The process and schedule for plan |
11 | | development shall be publicized
to the entire school community, |
12 | | and the community shall be afforded the
opportunity to make |
13 | | recommendations concerning the plan. At least twice a
year the |
14 | | principal and
local
school council shall report publicly on
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15 | | progress and problems with respect to plan implementation.
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16 | | 8. To evaluate the allocation of teaching resources and |
17 | | other
certificated and uncertificated staff to the attendance |
18 | | center to determine
whether such allocation is consistent with |
19 | | and in furtherance of
instructional objectives and school |
20 | | programs reflective of the school
improvement plan adopted for |
21 | | the attendance center; and to make
recommendations to the |
22 | | board, the general superintendent
and the
principal concerning |
23 | | any reallocation of teaching resources
or other staff whenever |
24 | | the council determines that any such
reallocation is |
25 | | appropriate because the qualifications of any existing
staff at |
26 | | the attendance center do not adequately match or support
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1 | | instructional objectives or school programs which reflect the |
2 | | school
improvement plan.
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3 | | 9. To make recommendations to the principal and the general |
4 | | superintendent
concerning their respective appointments, after |
5 | | August 31, 1989, and in the
manner provided by Section 34-8 and |
6 | | Section 34-8.1,
of persons to fill any vacant, additional or |
7 | | newly created
positions for teachers at the attendance center |
8 | | or at attendance centers
which include the attendance center |
9 | | served by the local school council.
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10 | | 10. To request of the Board the manner in which training |
11 | | and
assistance shall be provided to the local school council. |
12 | | Pursuant to Board
guidelines a local school council is |
13 | | authorized to direct
the Board of Education to contract with |
14 | | personnel or not-for-profit
organizations not associated with |
15 | | the school district to train or assist
council members. If |
16 | | training or assistance is provided by contract with
personnel |
17 | | or organizations not associated with the school district, the
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18 | | period of training or assistance shall not exceed 30 hours |
19 | | during a given
school year; person shall not be employed on a |
20 | | continuous basis longer than
said period and shall not have |
21 | | been employed by the Chicago Board of
Education within the |
22 | | preceding six months. Council members shall receive
training in |
23 | | at least the following areas:
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24 | | 1. school budgets;
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25 | | 2. educational theory pertinent to the attendance |
26 | | center's particular
needs, including the development of |
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1 | | the school improvement plan and the
principal's |
2 | | performance contract; and
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3 | | 3. personnel selection.
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4 | | Council members shall, to the greatest extent possible, |
5 | | complete such
training within 90 days of election.
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6 | | 11. In accordance with systemwide guidelines contained in |
7 | | the
System-Wide Educational Reform Goals and Objectives Plan, |
8 | | criteria for
evaluation of performance shall be established for |
9 | | local school councils
and local school council members. If a |
10 | | local school council persists in
noncompliance with systemwide |
11 | | requirements, the Board may impose sanctions
and take necessary |
12 | | corrective action, consistent with Section 34-8.3.
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13 | | 12. Each local school council shall comply with the Open |
14 | | Meetings Act and
the Freedom of Information Act. Each local |
15 | | school council shall issue and
transmit to its school community |
16 | | a detailed annual report accounting for
its activities |
17 | | programmatically and financially. Each local school council
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18 | | shall convene at least 2 well-publicized meetings annually with |
19 | | its entire
school community. These meetings shall include |
20 | | presentation of the
proposed local school improvement plan, of |
21 | | the proposed school expenditure
plan, and the annual report, |
22 | | and shall provide an opportunity for public
comment.
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23 | | 13. Each local school council is encouraged to involve |
24 | | additional
non-voting members of the school community in |
25 | | facilitating the council's
exercise of its responsibilities.
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26 | | 14. The local school council may adopt a school
uniform or |
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1 | | dress
code policy that governs the attendance center and that |
2 | | is
necessary to maintain the orderly process of a school |
3 | | function or prevent
endangerment of student health or safety, |
4 | | consistent with the policies and
rules of the Board of |
5 | | Education.
A school uniform or dress code policy adopted
by a |
6 | | local school council: (i) shall not be applied in such manner |
7 | | as to
discipline or deny attendance to a transfer student or |
8 | | any other student for
noncompliance with that
policy during |
9 | | such period of time as is reasonably necessary to enable the
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10 | | student to acquire a school uniform or otherwise comply with |
11 | | the dress code
policy that is in effect at the attendance |
12 | | center into which the student's
enrollment is transferred; and |
13 | | (ii) shall include criteria and procedures under
which the |
14 | | local school council will accommodate the needs of or otherwise
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15 | | provide
appropriate resources to assist a student from an |
16 | | indigent family in complying
with an applicable school uniform |
17 | | or dress code policy ; and (iii) shall comply with Section 22-28 |
18 | | of this Code .
A student whose parents or legal guardians object |
19 | | on religious grounds to the
student's compliance with an |
20 | | applicable school uniform or dress code policy
shall not be |
21 | | required to comply with that policy if the student's parents or
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22 | | legal guardians present to the local school council a signed |
23 | | statement of
objection detailing the grounds for the objection.
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24 | | 15. All decisions made and actions taken by the local |
25 | | school council in
the exercise of its powers and duties shall |
26 | | comply with State and federal
laws, all applicable collective |
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1 | | bargaining agreements, court orders and
rules properly |
2 | | promulgated by the Board.
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3 | | 15a. To grant, in accordance with board rules and policies,
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4 | | the use of assembly halls and classrooms when not otherwise |
5 | | needed,
including lighting, heat, and attendants, for public |
6 | | lectures, concerts, and
other educational and social |
7 | | activities.
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8 | | 15b. To approve, in accordance with board rules and |
9 | | policies, receipts and
expenditures for all internal accounts |
10 | | of the
attendance center, and to approve all fund-raising |
11 | | activities by nonschool
organizations that use the school |
12 | | building.
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13 | | 16. (Blank).
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14 | | 17. Names and addresses of local school council members |
15 | | shall
be a matter of public record.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 100-465, eff. 8-31-17.)
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