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1 | | working to develop
economic opportunities for this State |
2 | | appointed by the State Superintendent of Education. |
3 | | (3) Three representatives who are from private |
4 | | businesses with over 50 employees and who have |
5 | | administrative roles in those businesses appointed by the |
6 | | State Superintendent of Education. |
7 | | (4) An individual from an organization that represents |
8 | | superintendents
throughout this State appointed by the |
9 | | State Superintendent of Education. |
10 | | (5) A State representative appointed by the Speaker of |
11 | | the House of Representatives. |
12 | | (6) A State representative appointed by the Minority |
13 | | Leader of the
House of Representatives. |
14 | | (7) A State senator appointed by the President of the |
15 | | Senate. |
16 | | (8) A State senator appointed by the Minority Leader of |
17 | | the Senate. |
18 | | (9) The chairperson of the board of education of a |
19 | | school district organized under Article 34 of this Code or |
20 | | his or her designee. |
21 | | (10) A representative who operates as an |
22 | | administrative staffer for a
board of education of a school |
23 | | district organized under Article 34 of this Code appointed |
24 | | by the State Superintendent of Education. |
25 | | (11) An individual from an organization that |
26 | | represents teachers in a
school district organized under |
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1 | | Article 34 of this Code appointed by the State |
2 | | Superintendent of Education. |
3 | | (12) An individual from an organization that |
4 | | represents teachers
throughout this State appointed by the |
5 | | State Superintendent of Education. |
6 | | Initial appointees shall serve staggered terms of one year, |
7 | | 2 years, and 3 years as determined by lot. Five of the initial |
8 | | appointees shall serve one-year terms, 5 of the initial |
9 | | appointees shall serve 2-year terms, and the remaining |
10 | | appointees shall serve 3-year terms. After the initial |
11 | | appointments, each successor shall
serve for a 3-year term. |
12 | | Appointed members shall serve until their successors are |
13 | | appointed and have qualified. Members shall annually select a |
14 | | chairperson from among
their number by majority vote. Members |
15 | | shall receive no compensation in the
performance of their |
16 | | duties. |
17 | | The Roundtable shall meet initially at the call of the |
18 | | State Superintendent of Education,
shall elect a chairperson at |
19 | | its initial meeting, and shall thereafter meet at the call of |
20 | | the chairperson. |
21 | | (b) The Roundtable shall study ways to expand educational |
22 | | opportunities and
develop sources of private funding for |
23 | | students in primary and secondary
education in the following |
24 | | areas: |
25 | | (1) developing a business ethics curriculum; |
26 | | (2) promoting and funding the arts; |
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1 | | (2.5) developing a before-school, in-school, or |
2 | | after-school drama therapy program that is designed for |
3 | | vulnerable youth with histories of exposure to familial and |
4 | | community violence, school bullying, intolerance or hate |
5 | | crimes, maltreatment or neglect, disrupted caregiving, or |
6 | | any other life adversities and that focuses on the core |
7 | | components of complex trauma intervention, including, but |
8 | | not limited to, a student's safety, self-regulation, |
9 | | healthy attachments, discovery and development of his or |
10 | | her identity, self-worth, esteem, and competency; |
11 | | (2.7) developing a school model for students in |
12 | | kindergarten through grade 6 that integrates an |
13 | | identity-affirming pedagogy with a rigorous, intentional |
14 | | curriculum that utilizes a no-nonsense nurturing framework |
15 | | and prioritizes an arts education; |
16 | | (3) establishing and funding global travel programs; |
17 | | and |
18 | | (4) funding trips to museums. |
19 | | The Roundtable shall study ways to secure private donations |
20 | | and public funding in order to help expand opportunities for |
21 | | students and implement Roundtable recommendations. Funding for |
22 | | programs recommended by the Roundtable must prioritize |
23 | | low-income students, as
defined by the federal census. The |
24 | | State Board of Education, in consultation with the Roundtable, |
25 | | shall provide administrative support to all school districts |
26 | | and their students wishing to utilize these opportunities. |
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1 | | (c) The State Board of Education and City of Chicago School |
2 | | District 299 may provide
administrative support to the |
3 | | Roundtable. |
4 | | (d) The Educational Opportunity and Development Fund is |
5 | | created as a special fund in the State treasury. The Fund shall |
6 | | accept private donations and public funding. All money in the |
7 | | Fund shall be used, subject to appropriation, by the State |
8 | | Board of Education for the purposes of implementing the |
9 | | priorities and recommendations of the Roundtable. |
10 | | (e) The Roundtable shall report its recommendations to the |
11 | | General Assembly on or before July 1, 2020 and every July 1 |
12 | | thereafter.
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13 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
14 | | becoming law.
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