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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, |
3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section |
5 | | 27-23.7 as follows: |
6 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-23.7) |
7 | | Sec. 27-23.7. Bullying prevention. |
8 | | (a) The General Assembly finds that a safe and civil |
9 | | school environment is necessary for students to learn and |
10 | | achieve and that bullying causes physical, psychological, and |
11 | | emotional harm to students and interferes with students' |
12 | | ability to learn and participate in school activities. The |
13 | | General Assembly further finds that bullying has been linked |
14 | | to other forms of antisocial behavior, such as vandalism, |
15 | | shoplifting, skipping and dropping out of school, fighting, |
16 | | using drugs and alcohol, sexual harassment, and sexual |
17 | | violence. Because of the negative outcomes associated with |
18 | | bullying in schools, the General Assembly finds that school |
19 | | districts, charter schools, and non-public, non-sectarian |
20 | | elementary and secondary schools should educate students, |
21 | | parents, and school district, charter school, or non-public, |
22 | | non-sectarian elementary or secondary school personnel about |
23 | | what behaviors constitute prohibited bullying. |
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1 | | Bullying on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, |
2 | | religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, |
3 | | physical or mental disability, military status, sexual |
4 | | orientation, gender-related identity or expression, |
5 | | unfavorable discharge from military service, association with |
6 | | a person or group with one or more of the aforementioned actual |
7 | | or perceived characteristics, or any other distinguishing |
8 | | characteristic is prohibited in all school districts, charter |
9 | | schools, and non-public, non-sectarian elementary and |
10 | | secondary schools.
No student shall be subjected to bullying: |
11 | | (1) during any school-sponsored education program or |
12 | | activity; |
13 | | (2) while in school, on school property, on school |
14 | | buses or other school vehicles, at designated school bus |
15 | | stops waiting for the school bus, or at school-sponsored |
16 | | or school-sanctioned events or activities; |
17 | | (3) through the transmission of information from a |
18 | | school computer, a school computer network, or other |
19 | | similar electronic school equipment; or |
20 | | (4) through the transmission of information from a |
21 | | computer that is accessed at a nonschool-related location, |
22 | | activity, function, or program or from the use of |
23 | | technology or an electronic device that is not owned, |
24 | | leased, or used by a school district or school if the |
25 | | bullying causes a substantial disruption to the |
26 | | educational process or orderly operation of a school. This |
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1 | | item (4) applies only in cases in which a school |
2 | | administrator or teacher receives a report that bullying |
3 | | through this means has occurred and does not require a |
4 | | district or school to staff or monitor any |
5 | | nonschool-related activity, function, or program. |
6 | | (a-5) Nothing in this Section is intended to infringe upon |
7 | | any right to exercise free expression or the free exercise of |
8 | | religion or religiously based views protected under the First |
9 | | Amendment to the United States Constitution or under Section 3 |
10 | | of Article I of the Illinois Constitution. |
11 | | (b) In this Section:
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12 | | "Bullying" includes "cyber-bullying" and means any severe |
13 | | or pervasive physical or verbal act or conduct, including |
14 | | communications made in writing or electronically, directed |
15 | | toward a student or students that has or can be reasonably |
16 | | predicted to have the effect of one or more of the following: |
17 | | (1) placing the student or students in reasonable fear |
18 | | of harm to the student's or students' person or property; |
19 | | (2) causing a substantially detrimental effect on the |
20 | | student's or students' physical or mental health; |
21 | | (3) substantially interfering with the student's or |
22 | | students' academic performance; or |
23 | | (4) substantially interfering with the student's or |
24 | | students' ability to participate in or benefit from the |
25 | | services, activities, or privileges provided by a school. |
26 | | Bullying, as defined in this subsection (b), may take |
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1 | | various forms, including without limitation one or more of the |
2 | | following: harassment, threats, intimidation, stalking, |
3 | | physical violence, sexual harassment, sexual violence, theft, |
4 | | public humiliation, destruction of property, or retaliation |
5 | | for asserting or alleging an act of bullying. This list is |
6 | | meant to be illustrative and non-exhaustive. |
7 | | "Cyber-bullying" means bullying through the use of |
8 | | technology or any electronic communication, including without |
9 | | limitation any transfer of signs, signals, writing, images, |
10 | | sounds, data, or intelligence of any nature transmitted in |
11 | | whole or in part by a wire, radio, electromagnetic system, |
12 | | photoelectronic system, or photooptical system, including |
13 | | without limitation electronic mail, Internet communications, |
14 | | instant messages, or facsimile communications. |
15 | | "Cyber-bullying" includes the creation of a webpage or weblog |
16 | | in which the creator assumes the identity of another person or |
17 | | the knowing impersonation of another person as the author of |
18 | | posted content or messages if the creation or impersonation |
19 | | creates any of the effects enumerated in the definition of |
20 | | bullying in this Section. "Cyber-bullying" also includes the |
21 | | distribution by electronic means of a communication to more |
22 | | than one person or the posting of material on an electronic |
23 | | medium that may be accessed by one or more persons if the |
24 | | distribution or posting creates any of the effects enumerated |
25 | | in the definition of bullying in this Section. |
26 | | "Policy on bullying" means a bullying prevention policy |
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1 | | that meets the following criteria: |
2 | | (1) Includes the bullying definition provided in this |
3 | | Section. |
4 | | (2) Includes a statement that bullying is contrary to |
5 | | State law and the policy of the school district, charter |
6 | | school, or non-public, non-sectarian elementary or |
7 | | secondary school and is consistent with subsection (a-5) |
8 | | of this Section. |
9 | | (3) Includes procedures for promptly reporting |
10 | | bullying, including, but not limited to, identifying and |
11 | | providing the school e-mail address (if applicable) and |
12 | | school telephone number for the staff person or persons |
13 | | responsible for receiving such reports and a procedure for |
14 | | anonymous reporting; however, this shall not be construed |
15 | | to permit formal disciplinary action solely on the basis |
16 | | of an anonymous report. |
17 | | (4) Consistent with federal and State laws and rules |
18 | | governing student privacy rights, includes procedures for |
19 | | promptly informing parents or guardians of all students |
20 | | involved in the alleged incident of bullying and |
21 | | discussing, as appropriate, the availability of social |
22 | | work services, counseling, school psychological services, |
23 | | other interventions, and restorative measures. |
24 | | (5) Contains procedures for promptly investigating and |
25 | | addressing reports of bullying, including the following: |
26 | | (A) Making all reasonable efforts to complete the |
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1 | | investigation within 10 school days after the date the |
2 | | report of the incident of bullying was received and |
3 | | taking into consideration additional relevant |
4 | | information received during the course of the |
5 | | investigation about the reported incident of bullying. |
6 | | (B) Involving appropriate school support personnel |
7 | | and other staff persons with knowledge, experience, |
8 | | and training on bullying prevention, as deemed |
9 | | appropriate, in the investigation process. |
10 | | (C) Notifying the principal or school |
11 | | administrator or his or her designee of the report of |
12 | | the incident of bullying as soon as possible after the |
13 | | report is received. |
14 | | (D) Consistent with federal and State laws and |
15 | | rules governing student privacy rights, providing |
16 | | parents and guardians of the students who are parties |
17 | | to the investigation information about the |
18 | | investigation and an opportunity to meet with the |
19 | | principal or school administrator or his or her |
20 | | designee to discuss the investigation, the findings of |
21 | | the investigation, and the actions taken to address |
22 | | the reported incident of bullying. |
23 | | (6) Includes the interventions that can be taken to |
24 | | address bullying, which may include, but are not limited |
25 | | to, school social work services, restorative measures, |
26 | | social-emotional skill building, counseling, school |
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1 | | psychological services, and community-based services. |
2 | | (7) Includes a statement prohibiting reprisal or |
3 | | retaliation against any person who reports an act of |
4 | | bullying and the consequences and appropriate remedial |
5 | | actions for a person who engages in reprisal or |
6 | | retaliation. |
7 | | (8) Includes consequences and appropriate remedial |
8 | | actions for a person found to have falsely accused another |
9 | | of bullying as a means of retaliation or as a means of |
10 | | bullying. |
11 | | (9) Is based on the engagement of a range of school |
12 | | stakeholders, including students and parents or guardians. |
13 | | (10) Is posted on the school district's, charter
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14 | | school's, or non-public, non-sectarian elementary or
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15 | | secondary school's existing Internet website, is
included |
16 | | in the student handbook, and, where applicable,
posted |
17 | | where other policies, rules, and standards of
conduct are |
18 | | currently posted in the school and provided periodically |
19 | | throughout the school year to students and faculty, and is
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20 | | distributed annually to parents, guardians, students, and
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21 | | school personnel, including new employees when hired. |
22 | | (11) As part of the process of reviewing and |
23 | | re-evaluating the policy under subsection (d) of this |
24 | | Section, contains a policy evaluation process to assess |
25 | | the outcomes and effectiveness of the policy that |
26 | | includes, but is not limited to, factors such as the |
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1 | | frequency of victimization; student, staff, and family |
2 | | observations of safety at a school; identification of |
3 | | areas of a school where bullying occurs; the types of |
4 | | bullying utilized; and bystander intervention or |
5 | | participation. The school district, charter school, or |
6 | | non-public, non-sectarian elementary or secondary school |
7 | | may use relevant data and information it already collects |
8 | | for other purposes in the policy evaluation. The |
9 | | information developed as a result of the policy evaluation |
10 | | must be made available on the Internet website of the |
11 | | school district, charter school, or non-public, |
12 | | non-sectarian elementary or secondary school. If an |
13 | | Internet website is not available, the information must be |
14 | | provided to school administrators, school board members, |
15 | | school personnel, parents, guardians, and students. |
16 | | (12) Is consistent with the policies of the school |
17 | | board, charter school, or non-public, non-sectarian |
18 | | elementary or secondary school. |
19 | | "Restorative measures" means a continuum of school-based |
20 | | alternatives to exclusionary discipline, such as suspensions |
21 | | and expulsions, that: (i) are adapted to the particular needs |
22 | | of the school and community, (ii) contribute to maintaining |
23 | | school safety, (iii) protect the integrity of a positive and |
24 | | productive learning climate, (iv) teach students the personal |
25 | | and interpersonal skills they will need to be successful in |
26 | | school and society, (v) serve to build and restore |
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1 | | relationships among students, families, schools, and |
2 | | communities, and (vi) reduce the likelihood of future |
3 | | disruption by balancing accountability with an understanding |
4 | | of students' behavioral health needs in order to keep students |
5 | | in school , and (vii) increase student accountability if the |
6 | | incident of bullying is based on religion, race, ethnicity, or |
7 | | any other category that is identified in the Illinois Human |
8 | | Rights Act. Restorative measures with respect to clause (vii) |
9 | | shall be facilitated by a school counselor, psychologist, or |
10 | | therapist, if one is on staff . |
11 | | "School personnel" means persons employed by, on contract |
12 | | with, or who volunteer in a school district, charter school, |
13 | | or non-public, non-sectarian elementary or secondary school, |
14 | | including without limitation school and school district |
15 | | administrators, teachers, school guidance counselors, school |
16 | | social workers, school counselors, school psychologists, |
17 | | school nurses, cafeteria workers, custodians, bus drivers, |
18 | | school resource officers, and security guards. |
19 | | (c) (Blank).
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20 | | (d) Each school district, charter school, and non-public, |
21 | | non-sectarian elementary or secondary school shall create, |
22 | | maintain, and implement a policy on bullying, which policy |
23 | | must be filed with the State Board of Education. The policy or |
24 | | implementing procedure shall include a process to investigate |
25 | | whether a reported act of bullying is within the permissible |
26 | | scope of the district's or school's jurisdiction and shall |
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1 | | require that the district or school provide the victim with |
2 | | information regarding services that are available within the |
3 | | district and community, such as counseling, support services, |
4 | | and other programs. School personnel available for help with a |
5 | | bully or to make a report about bullying shall be made known to |
6 | | parents or legal guardians, students, and school personnel. |
7 | | Every 2 years, each school district, charter school, and |
8 | | non-public, non-sectarian elementary or secondary school shall |
9 | | conduct a review and re-evaluation of its policy and make any |
10 | | necessary and appropriate revisions. The policy must be filed |
11 | | with the State Board of Education after being updated. The |
12 | | State Board of Education shall monitor and provide technical |
13 | | support for the implementation of policies created under this |
14 | | subsection (d). |
15 | | (e) This Section shall not be interpreted to prevent a |
16 | | victim from seeking redress under any other available civil or |
17 | | criminal law.
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18 | | (Source: P.A. 99-78, eff. 7-20-15; 100-137, eff. 8-18-17.)
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