Sen. Mattie Hunter

Filed: 5/29/2018

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 5721

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 5721 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections
534-210, 34-215, and 34-225 as follows:
 
6    (105 ILCS 5/34-210)
7    Sec. 34-210. The Educational Facility Master Plan.
8    (a) In accordance with the schedule set forth in this
9Article, the chief executive officer or his or her designee
10shall prepare a 10-year educational facility master plan every
115 years, with updates 2 1/2 years after the approval of the
12initial 10-year plan, with the first such educational facility
13master plan to be approved on or before October 1, 2013.
14    (b) The educational facility master plan shall provide
15community area level plans and individual school master plans
16with options for addressing the facility and space needs for

 

 

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1each facility operated by the district over a 10-year period.
2    (c) The data, information, and analysis that shall inform
3the educational facility master plan shall be published on the
4district's Internet website and shall include the following:
5        (1) a description of the district's guiding
6    educational goals and standards;
7        (2) a brief description of the types of instructional
8    programs and services delivered in each school, including
9    specific plans for special education programs, early
10    childhood education programs, career and technical
11    education programs, and any other programs that are space
12    sensitive to avoid space irregularities;
13        (3) a description of the process, procedure, and
14    timeline for community participation in the development of
15    the plan;
16        (3.5) A description of a communications and community
17    involvement plan for each community in the City of Chicago
18    that includes the engagement of students, school
19    personnel, parents, and key stakeholders throughout the
20    community and all of the following:
21            (A) community action councils;
22            (B) local school councils or, if not present,
23        alternative parent and community governance for that
24        school;
25            (C) the Chicago Teachers Union; and
26            (D) all current principals.

 

 

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1        (4) the enrollment capacity of each school and its rate
2    of enrollment and historical and projected enrollment, and
3    current and projected demographic information for the
4    neighborhood surrounding the district based on census data
5    utilization;
6        (5) a report on the assessment of individual building
7    and site conditions;
8        (6) a data table with historical and projected
9    enrollment data by school by grade;
10        (7) community analysis, including a study of current
11    and projected demographics, land usage, transportation
12    plans, residential housing and commercial development,
13    private schools, plans for water and sewage service
14    expansion or redevelopment, and institutions of higher
15    education;
16        (8) an analysis of the facility needs and requirements
17    and a process to address critical facility capital needs of
18    every school building, which shall be publicly available on
19    the district's Internet website for schools and
20    communities to have access to the information of the
21    district; and
22        (9) identification of potential sources of funding for
23    the implementation of the Educational Facility Master
24    Plan, including financial options through tax increment
25    financing, property tax levies for schools, and bonds that
26    address critical facility needs; and .

 

 

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1        (10) any school building disposition, including a plan
2    delineating the process through which citizen involvement
3    is facilitated and establishing the criteria that is
4    utilized in building disposition decisions, one of which
5    shall be consideration of the impact of any proposed new
6    use of a school building on the neighborhood in which the
7    school building is located and how it may impact enrollment
8    of schools in that community area.
9    (d) On or before May 1, 2013, the chief executive officer
10or his or her designee shall prepare and distribute for comment
11a preliminary draft of the Educational Facility Master Plan.
12The draft plan shall be distributed to the City of Chicago, the
13County of Cook, the Chicago Park District, the Chicago Housing
14Authority, the Chicago Transit Authority, attendance centers
15operated by the district, and charter schools operating within
16the district. Each attendance center shall make the draft plan
17available to the local school council at the annual
18organizational meeting or to an alternative advisory body and
19to the parents, guardians, and staff of the school. The draft
20plan also shall be distributed to each State Senator and State
21Representative with a district in the City of Chicago, to the
22Mayor of the City of Chicago, and to each alderman of the City.
23    (e) The chief executive or his or her designee shall
24publish a procedure for conducting regional public hearings and
25submitting public comments on the draft plan and an annual
26capital improvement hearing that shall discuss the district's

 

 

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1annual capital budget and that is not in conjunction with
2operating budget hearings.
3    (f) After consideration of public input on the draft plan,
4the chief executive officer or his or her designee shall
5prepare and publish a report describing the public input
6gathered and the process used to incorporate public input in
7the development of the final plan to be recommended to the
8Board.
9    (g) The chief executive officer shall present the final
10plan and report to the Board for final consideration and
11approval.
12    (h) The final approved Educational Facility Master Plan
13shall be published on the district's website.
14    (i) No later than July 1, 2016, and every 5 years
15thereafter, the chief executive officer or his or her designee
16shall prepare and submit for public comment a draft revised
17Educational Facility Master Plan following the procedures
18required for development of the original plan.
19    (j) This proposed revised plan shall reflect the progress
20achieved during the first 2 1/2 years of the Educational
21Facility Master Plan.
22    (k) Based upon the data from the plan, the district must do
23at least one of the following for all under-enrolled schools:
24(i) create a request for proposals for joint use of the school
25with an intergovernmental rental or other outside entity
26rental, (ii) except for a charter school, cease any potential

 

 

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1plans for school expansion that may negatively impact
2enrollment at the under-enrolled school, (iii) redo attendance
3boundaries to maximize enrollment of additional students, or
4(iv) work with under-enrolled schools to identify
5opportunities to increase enrollment and lower the costs of
6occupancy through joint use agreements.
7(Source: P.A. 99-531, eff. 7-8-16.)
 
8    (105 ILCS 5/34-215)
9    (Text of Section from P.A. 97-473)
10    Sec. 34-215. Capital improvement plans.
11    (a) The district shall develop a capital needs review
12process and one-year and 5-year capital improvement plans.
13    (b) By January 1, 2012, the chief executive officer or his
14or her designee shall establish a capital needs review process
15that includes a comprehensive bi-annual assessment of the
16capital needs at each facility owned, leased, or operated by
17the district. The review process shall include development of
18an assessment form to be used by attendance centers to provide
19a school-based capital, maintenance, utility, and repair needs
20assessment report and recommendations aligned with the
21educational program and goals of the attendance center.
22    (c) Beginning with fiscal year 2013 and for each year
23thereafter, the chief executive officer shall publish a
24proposed one-year capital improvement plan at least 60 days
25prior to the end of the prior fiscal year. The proposed

 

 

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1one-year capital improvement plan shall be posted on the
2district's Internet website and shall be subject to public
3review and comment and at least 3 public hearings. The one-year
4capital improvement plan shall include the following
5information for all capital projects for which funds are to be
6appropriated:
7        (1) description of the scope of the project;
8        (2) justification for the project;
9        (3) status of the project, including, if appropriate,
10    percentage funded, percentage complete, and approved start
11    and end dates;
12        (4) original approved cost and current approved cost
13    for each project;
14        (5) the impact of the project on the district's
15    operating budget;
16        (6) the name of each school and facility affected by a
17    project;
18        (7) all funding sources for the project;
19        (8) any relationship of the project to the needs
20    assessment submitted by the attendance center; and
21        (9) any relationship to the district's 10-year
22    Educational Facilities Master Plan; .
23        (10) a description of the scope of work to be done,
24    schedule of achieved and projected major milestones, and an
25    explanation for any delay in meeting projected milestones;
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1        (11) a detailed summary of all modernization, new
2    construction, or other capital improvements, and a process
3    for making recommendations for modernization of existing
4    school facilities, new school facility construction, and
5    other school facility capital improvements planned for the
6    next fiscal year.
7    (d) The chief executive officer shall present a final
8proposed one-year capital improvement plan to the Board for
9consideration.
10    (e) The Board shall adopt a final one-year capital
11improvement plan no more than 45 days after adopting the annual
12budget.
13    (f) Beginning with fiscal year 2013, the chief executive
14officer shall publish a proposed 5-year capital improvement
15plan with the proposed one-year capital improvement plan. The
165-year capital improvement plan shall include proposed capital
17improvements for the next 4 years and, to the extent
18practicable, the same information for each proposed project
19that is required for the one-year capital improvement plan.
20    (g) The 5-year capital improvement plan shall be assessed
21annually. An annual report shall be published explaining the
22differences between projected capital projects in the 5-year
23capital improvement plan and the capital projects authorized in
24the proposed one-year capital improvement plan for the
25following fiscal year. The 5-year plan shall be published on
26the district's Internet website and distributed to all

 

 

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1principals.
2(Source: P.A. 97-473, eff. 1-1-12.)
 
3    (Text of Section from P.A. 97-474)
4    Sec. 34-215. Capital improvement plans.
5    (a) The district shall develop a capital needs review
6process and one-year and 5-year capital improvement plans.
7    (b) By January 1, 2012, the chief executive officer or his
8or her designee shall establish a capital needs review process
9that includes a comprehensive bi-annual assessment of the
10capital needs at each facility owned, leased, or operated by
11the district. The review process shall include development of
12an assessment form to be used by attendance centers to provide
13a school-based capital, maintenance, utility, and repair needs
14assessment report and recommendations aligned with the
15educational program and goals of the attendance center.
16    (c) Beginning with fiscal year 2013 and for each year
17thereafter, the chief executive officer shall publish a
18proposed one-year capital improvement plan at least 60 days
19prior to the end of the prior fiscal year. The proposed
20one-year capital improvement plan shall be posted on the
21district's Internet website and shall be subject to public
22review and comment and at least 3 public hearings. The one-year
23capital improvement plan shall include the following
24information for all capital projects for which funds are to be
25appropriated:

 

 

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1        (1) description of the scope of the project;
2        (2) justification for the project;
3        (3) status of the project, including, if appropriate,
4    percentage funded, percentage complete, and approved start
5    and end dates;
6        (4) original approved cost and current approved cost
7    for each project;
8        (5) the impact of the project on the district's
9    operating budget;
10        (6) the name of each school and facility affected by a
11    project;
12        (7) all funding sources for the project;
13        (8) any relationship of the project to the needs
14    assessment submitted by the attendance center; and
15        (9) any relationship to the district's 10-year
16    Educational Facilities Master Plan; .
17        (10) a description of the scope of work to be done,
18    schedule of achieved and projected major milestones, and an
19    explanation for any delay in meeting projected milestones;
20    and
21        (11) a detailed summary of all modernization, new
22    construction, or other capital improvements, and a process
23    for making recommendations for modernization of existing
24    school facilities, new school facility construction, and
25    other school facility capital improvements planned for the
26    next fiscal year.

 

 

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1    (d) The chief executive officer shall present a final
2proposed one-year capital improvement plan to the Board for
3consideration.
4    (e) The Board shall adopt a final one-year capital
5improvement plan no more than 45 days after adopting the annual
6budget.
7    (f) Beginning with fiscal year 2013, the chief executive
8officer shall publish a proposed 5-year capital improvement
9plan with the proposed one-year capital improvement plan. The
105-year capital improvement plan shall include proposed capital
11improvements for the next 4 years and, to the extent
12practicable, the same information for each proposed project
13that is required for the one-year capital improvement plan.
14    (g) The 5-year capital improvement plan shall be assessed
15annually. An annual report shall be published explaining the
16differences between projected capital projects in the 5-year
17capital improvement plan and the capital projects authorized in
18the proposed one-year capital improvement plan for the
19following fiscal year. The 5-year plan shall be published on
20the district's Internet website and distributed to all
21principals.
22(Source: P.A. 97-474, eff. 8-22-11.)
 
23    (105 ILCS 5/34-225)
24    Sec. 34-225. School transition plans.
25    (a) If the Board approves a school action, the chief

 

 

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1executive officer or his or her designee shall work
2collaboratively with local school educators and families of
3students attending a school that is the subject of a school
4action to ensure successful integration of affected students
5into new learning environments.
6    (b) The chief executive officer or his or her designee
7shall prepare and implement a school transition plan to support
8students attending a school that is the subject of a school
9action that accomplishes the goals of this Section. The chief
10executive must identify and commit specific resources for
11implementation of the school transition plan for a minimum of
12the full first academic year after the board approves a school
13action.
14    (c) The school transition plan shall include the following:
15        (1) services to support the academic, social, and
16    emotional needs of students; supports for students with
17    disabilities, homeless students, and English language
18    learners; and support to address security and safety
19    issues;
20        (2) options to enroll in higher performing schools;
21        (3) informational briefings regarding the choice of
22    schools that include all pertinent information to enable
23    the parent or guardian and child to make an informed
24    choice, including the option to visit the schools of choice
25    prior to making a decision; and
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1    practicable; .
2        (5) the departments that are responsible for the
3    oversight;
4        (6) specific programs to be offered; and
5        (7) support to implement plans at receiving schools,
6    specifying the funding source.
7    (d) When implementing a school action, the Board must make
8reasonable and demonstrated efforts to ensure that:
9        (1) affected students receive a comparable level of
10    social support services provided by Chicago Public Schools
11    that were available at the previous school, provided that
12    the need for such social support services continue to
13    exist; and
14        (2) class sizes of any receiving school do not exceed
15    those established under the Chicago Public Schools policy
16    regarding class size, subject to principal discretion.
17(Source: P.A. 97-473, eff. 1-1-12; 97-474, eff. 8-22-11;
1897-813, eff. 7-13-12; 97-1133, eff. 11-30-12.)".