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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 | 10-17a, 21B-75, 27-3, and 27-9.1a and by adding Sections | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 10-20.83 and 10-20.84 as follows:
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7 | (105 ILCS 5/10-17a) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-17a)
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8 | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 102-594 ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Sec. 10-17a. State, school district, and school report | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | cards.
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11 | (1) By October 31, 2013 and October 31 of each subsequent | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | school year, the State Board of Education, through the State | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Superintendent of Education, shall prepare a State report | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | card, school district report cards, and school report cards, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | and shall by the most economical economic means provide to | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | each school
district in this State, including special charter | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | districts and districts
subject to the provisions of Article | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | 34, the report cards for the school district and each of its | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | schools. Because of the impacts of the COVID-19 public health | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | emergency during school year 2020-2021, the State Board of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | Education shall have until December 31, 2021 to prepare and | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | provide the report cards that would otherwise be due by | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | October 31, 2021. During a school year in which the Governor |
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1 | has declared a disaster due to a public health emergency | ||||||
2 | pursuant to Section 7 of the Illinois Emergency Management | ||||||
3 | Agency Act, the report cards for the school districts and each | ||||||
4 | of its schools shall be prepared by December 31. | ||||||
5 | (2) In addition to any information required by federal | ||||||
6 | law, the State Superintendent shall determine the indicators | ||||||
7 | and presentation of the school report card, which must | ||||||
8 | include, at a minimum, the most current data collected and | ||||||
9 | maintained by the State Board of Education related to the | ||||||
10 | following: | ||||||
11 | (A) school characteristics and student demographics, | ||||||
12 | including average class size, average teaching experience, | ||||||
13 | student racial/ethnic breakdown, and the percentage of | ||||||
14 | students classified as low-income; the percentage of | ||||||
15 | students classified as English learners, the number of | ||||||
16 | students who graduate from a bilingual or English learner | ||||||
17 | program, and the number of students who graduate from, | ||||||
18 | transfer from, or otherwise leave bilingual programs; the | ||||||
19 | percentage of students who have individualized education | ||||||
20 | plans or 504 plans that provide for special education | ||||||
21 | services; the number and percentage of all students who | ||||||
22 | have been assessed for placement in a gifted education or | ||||||
23 | advanced academic program and, of those students: (i) the | ||||||
24 | racial and ethnic breakdown, (ii) the percentage who are | ||||||
25 | classified as low-income, and (iii) the number and | ||||||
26 | percentage of students who received direct instruction |
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1 | from a teacher who holds a gifted education endorsement | ||||||
2 | and, of those students, the percentage who are classified | ||||||
3 | as low-income; the percentage of students scoring at the | ||||||
4 | "exceeds expectations" level on the assessments required | ||||||
5 | under Section 2-3.64a-5 of this Code; the percentage of | ||||||
6 | students who annually transferred in or out of the school | ||||||
7 | district; average daily attendance; the per-pupil | ||||||
8 | operating expenditure of the school district; and the | ||||||
9 | per-pupil State average operating expenditure for the | ||||||
10 | district type (elementary, high school, or unit); | ||||||
11 | (B) curriculum information, including, where | ||||||
12 | applicable, Advanced Placement, International | ||||||
13 | Baccalaureate or equivalent courses, dual enrollment | ||||||
14 | courses, foreign language classes, computer science | ||||||
15 | courses, school personnel resources (including Career | ||||||
16 | Technical Education teachers), before and after school | ||||||
17 | programs, extracurricular activities, subjects in which | ||||||
18 | elective classes are offered, health and wellness | ||||||
19 | initiatives (including the average number of days of | ||||||
20 | Physical Education per week per student), approved | ||||||
21 | programs of study, awards received, community | ||||||
22 | partnerships, and special programs such as programming for | ||||||
23 | the gifted and talented, students with disabilities, and | ||||||
24 | work-study students; | ||||||
25 | (C) student outcomes, including, where applicable, the | ||||||
26 | percentage of students deemed proficient on assessments of |
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1 | State standards, the percentage of students in the eighth | ||||||
2 | grade who pass Algebra, the percentage of students who | ||||||
3 | participated in workplace learning experiences, the | ||||||
4 | percentage of students enrolled in post-secondary | ||||||
5 | institutions (including colleges, universities, community | ||||||
6 | colleges, trade/vocational schools, and training programs | ||||||
7 | leading to career certification within 2 semesters of high | ||||||
8 | school graduation), the percentage of students graduating | ||||||
9 | from high school who are college and career ready, and the | ||||||
10 | percentage of graduates enrolled in community colleges, | ||||||
11 | colleges, and universities who are in one or more courses | ||||||
12 | that the community college, college, or university | ||||||
13 | identifies as a developmental course; | ||||||
14 | (D) student progress, including, where applicable, the | ||||||
15 | percentage of students in the ninth grade who have earned | ||||||
16 | 5 credits or more without failing more than one core | ||||||
17 | class, a measure of students entering kindergarten ready | ||||||
18 | to learn, a measure of growth, and the percentage of | ||||||
19 | students who enter high school on track for college and | ||||||
20 | career readiness; | ||||||
21 | (E) the school environment, including, where | ||||||
22 | applicable, high school dropout rate by grade level, the | ||||||
23 | percentage of students with less than 10 absences in a | ||||||
24 | school year, the percentage of teachers with less than 10 | ||||||
25 | absences in a school year for reasons other than | ||||||
26 | professional development, leaves taken pursuant to the |
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1 | federal Family Medical Leave Act of 1993, long-term | ||||||
2 | disability, or parental leaves, the 3-year average of the | ||||||
3 | percentage of teachers returning to the school from the | ||||||
4 | previous year, the number of different principals at the | ||||||
5 | school in the last 6 years, the number of teachers who hold | ||||||
6 | a gifted education endorsement, the process and criteria | ||||||
7 | used by the district to determine whether a student is | ||||||
8 | eligible for participation in a gifted education program | ||||||
9 | or advanced academic program and the manner in which | ||||||
10 | parents and guardians are made aware of the process and | ||||||
11 | criteria, 2 or more indicators from any school climate | ||||||
12 | survey selected or approved by the State and administered | ||||||
13 | pursuant to Section 2-3.153 of this Code, with the same or | ||||||
14 | similar indicators included on school report cards for all | ||||||
15 | surveys selected or approved by the State pursuant to | ||||||
16 | Section 2-3.153 of this Code, the combined percentage of | ||||||
17 | teachers rated as proficient or excellent in their most | ||||||
18 | recent evaluation, and, beginning with the 2022-2023 | ||||||
19 | school year, data on the number of incidents of violence | ||||||
20 | that occurred on school grounds or during school-related | ||||||
21 | activities and that resulted in an out-of-school | ||||||
22 | suspension, expulsion, or removal to an alternative | ||||||
23 | setting, as reported pursuant to Section 2-3.162; | ||||||
24 | (F) a school district's and its individual schools' | ||||||
25 | balanced accountability measure, in accordance with | ||||||
26 | Section 2-3.25a of this Code; |
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1 | (G) the total and per pupil normal cost amount the | ||||||
2 | State contributed to the Teachers' Retirement System of | ||||||
3 | the State of Illinois in the prior fiscal year for the | ||||||
4 | school's employees, which shall be reported to the State | ||||||
5 | Board of Education by the Teachers' Retirement System of | ||||||
6 | the State of Illinois; | ||||||
7 | (H) for a school district organized under Article 34 | ||||||
8 | of this Code only, State contributions to the Public | ||||||
9 | School Teachers' Pension and Retirement Fund of Chicago | ||||||
10 | and State contributions for health care for employees of | ||||||
11 | that school district; | ||||||
12 | (I) a school district's Final Percent of Adequacy, as | ||||||
13 | defined in paragraph (4) of subsection (f) of Section | ||||||
14 | 18-8.15 of this Code; | ||||||
15 | (J) a school district's Local Capacity Target, as | ||||||
16 | defined in paragraph (2) of subsection (c) of Section | ||||||
17 | 18-8.15 of this Code, displayed as a percentage amount; | ||||||
18 | (K) a school district's Real Receipts, as defined in | ||||||
19 | paragraph (1) of subsection (d) of Section 18-8.15 of this | ||||||
20 | Code, divided by a school district's Adequacy Target, as | ||||||
21 | defined in paragraph (1) of subsection (b) of Section | ||||||
22 | 18-8.15 of this Code, displayed as a percentage amount; | ||||||
23 | (L) a school district's administrative costs; | ||||||
24 | (M) whether or not the school has participated in the | ||||||
25 | Illinois Youth Survey. In this paragraph (M), "Illinois | ||||||
26 | Youth Survey" means a self-report survey, administered in |
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1 | school settings every 2 years, designed to gather | ||||||
2 | information about health and social indicators, including | ||||||
3 | substance abuse patterns and the attitudes of students in | ||||||
4 | grades 8, 10, and 12; and | ||||||
5 | (N) whether the school offered its students career and | ||||||
6 | technical education opportunities ; . | ||||||
7 | (O) the number of complaints filed with a school board | ||||||
8 | under Section 10-20.83 of this Code, including complaints | ||||||
9 | that were dismissed or investigated, the number of | ||||||
10 | complaints that were filed in which no violation was found | ||||||
11 | to have occurred, and the number of complaints that were | ||||||
12 | investigated and a violation was found to have occurred; | ||||||
13 | the number of disciplinary actions, other than | ||||||
14 | termination, that resulted from the findings of a | ||||||
15 | violation, the number of disciplinary actions that | ||||||
16 | resulted in termination resulting from a finding of a | ||||||
17 | violation, and the number of school employees that | ||||||
18 | resigned as a result of a finding that a violation | ||||||
19 | occurred. | ||||||
20 | The school report card shall also provide
information that | ||||||
21 | allows for comparing the current outcome, progress, and | ||||||
22 | environment data to the State average, to the school data from | ||||||
23 | the past 5 years, and to the outcomes, progress, and | ||||||
24 | environment of similar schools based on the type of school and | ||||||
25 | enrollment of low-income students, special education students, | ||||||
26 | and English learners.
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1 | As used in this subsection (2): | ||||||
2 | "Administrative costs" means costs associated with | ||||||
3 | executive, administrative, or managerial functions within the | ||||||
4 | school district that involve planning, organizing, managing, | ||||||
5 | or directing the school district. | ||||||
6 | "Advanced academic program" means a course of study to | ||||||
7 | which students are assigned based on advanced cognitive | ||||||
8 | ability or advanced academic achievement compared to local age | ||||||
9 | peers and in which the curriculum is substantially | ||||||
10 | differentiated from the general curriculum to provide | ||||||
11 | appropriate challenge and pace. | ||||||
12 | "Computer science" means the study of computers and | ||||||
13 | algorithms, including their principles, their hardware and | ||||||
14 | software designs, their implementation, and their impact on | ||||||
15 | society. "Computer science" does not include the study of | ||||||
16 | everyday uses of computers and computer applications, such as | ||||||
17 | keyboarding or accessing the Internet. | ||||||
18 | "Gifted education" means educational services, including | ||||||
19 | differentiated curricula and instructional methods, designed | ||||||
20 | to meet the needs of gifted children as defined in Article 14A | ||||||
21 | of this Code. | ||||||
22 | For the purposes of paragraph (A) of this subsection (2), | ||||||
23 | "average daily attendance" means the average of the actual | ||||||
24 | number of attendance days during the previous school year for | ||||||
25 | any enrolled student who is subject to compulsory attendance | ||||||
26 | by Section 26-1 of this Code at each school and charter school. |
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1 | (3) At the discretion of the State Superintendent, the | ||||||
2 | school district report card shall include a subset of the | ||||||
3 | information identified in paragraphs (A) through (E) of | ||||||
4 | subsection (2) of this Section, as well as information | ||||||
5 | relating to the operating expense per pupil and other finances | ||||||
6 | of the school district, and the State report card shall | ||||||
7 | include a subset of the information identified in paragraphs | ||||||
8 | (A) through (E) and paragraph (N) of subsection (2) of this | ||||||
9 | Section. The school district report card shall include the | ||||||
10 | average daily attendance, as that term is defined in | ||||||
11 | subsection (2) of this Section, of students who have | ||||||
12 | individualized education programs and students who have 504 | ||||||
13 | plans that provide for special education services within the | ||||||
14 | school district. | ||||||
15 | (4) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this | ||||||
16 | Section, in consultation with key education stakeholders, the | ||||||
17 | State Superintendent shall at any time have the discretion to | ||||||
18 | amend or update any and all metrics on the school, district, or | ||||||
19 | State report card. | ||||||
20 | (5) Annually, no more than 30 calendar days after receipt | ||||||
21 | of the school district and school report cards from the State | ||||||
22 | Superintendent of Education, each school district, including | ||||||
23 | special charter districts and districts subject to the | ||||||
24 | provisions of Article 34, shall present such report
cards at a | ||||||
25 | regular school board meeting subject to
applicable notice | ||||||
26 | requirements, post the report cards
on the
school district's |
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1 | Internet web site, if the district maintains an Internet web
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2 | site, make the report cards
available
to a newspaper of | ||||||
3 | general circulation serving the district, and, upon
request, | ||||||
4 | send the report cards
home to a parent (unless the district | ||||||
5 | does not maintain an Internet web site,
in which case
the | ||||||
6 | report card shall be sent home to parents without request). If | ||||||
7 | the
district posts the report card on its Internet web
site, | ||||||
8 | the district
shall send a
written notice home to parents | ||||||
9 | stating (i) that the report card is available on
the web site,
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10 | (ii) the address of the web site, (iii) that a printed copy of | ||||||
11 | the report card
will be sent to
parents upon request, and (iv) | ||||||
12 | the telephone number that parents may
call to
request a | ||||||
13 | printed copy of the report card.
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14 | (6) Nothing contained in Public Act 98-648 repeals, | ||||||
15 | supersedes, invalidates, or nullifies final decisions in | ||||||
16 | lawsuits pending on July 1, 2014 (the effective date of Public | ||||||
17 | Act 98-648) in Illinois courts involving the interpretation of | ||||||
18 | Public Act 97-8. | ||||||
19 | (Source: P.A. 101-68, eff. 1-1-20; 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; | ||||||
20 | 101-654, eff. 3-8-21; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-294, eff. | ||||||
21 | 1-1-22; 102-539, eff. 8-20-21; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; revised | ||||||
22 | 10-18-21.) | ||||||
23 | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 102-594 )
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24 | Sec. 10-17a. State, school district, and school report | ||||||
25 | cards.
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1 | (1) By October 31, 2013 and October 31 of each subsequent | ||||||
2 | school year, the State Board of Education, through the State | ||||||
3 | Superintendent of Education, shall prepare a State report | ||||||
4 | card, school district report cards, and school report cards, | ||||||
5 | and shall by the most economical economic means provide to | ||||||
6 | each school
district in this State, including special charter | ||||||
7 | districts and districts
subject to the provisions of Article | ||||||
8 | 34, the report cards for the school district and each of its | ||||||
9 | schools. Because of the impacts of the COVID-19 public health | ||||||
10 | emergency during school year 2020-2021, the State Board of | ||||||
11 | Education shall have until December 31, 2021 to prepare and | ||||||
12 | provide the report cards that would otherwise be due by | ||||||
13 | October 31, 2021. During a school year in which the Governor | ||||||
14 | has declared a disaster due to a public health emergency | ||||||
15 | pursuant to Section 7 of the Illinois Emergency Management | ||||||
16 | Agency Act, the report cards for the school districts and each | ||||||
17 | of its schools shall be prepared by December 31. | ||||||
18 | (2) In addition to any information required by federal | ||||||
19 | law, the State Superintendent shall determine the indicators | ||||||
20 | and presentation of the school report card, which must | ||||||
21 | include, at a minimum, the most current data collected and | ||||||
22 | maintained by the State Board of Education related to the | ||||||
23 | following: | ||||||
24 | (A) school characteristics and student demographics, | ||||||
25 | including average class size, average teaching experience, | ||||||
26 | student racial/ethnic breakdown, and the percentage of |
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1 | students classified as low-income; the percentage of | ||||||
2 | students classified as English learners, the number of | ||||||
3 | students who graduate from a bilingual or English learner | ||||||
4 | program, and the number of students who graduate from, | ||||||
5 | transfer from, or otherwise leave bilingual programs; the | ||||||
6 | percentage of students who have individualized education | ||||||
7 | plans or 504 plans that provide for special education | ||||||
8 | services; the number and percentage of all students who | ||||||
9 | have been assessed for placement in a gifted education or | ||||||
10 | advanced academic program and, of those students: (i) the | ||||||
11 | racial and ethnic breakdown, (ii) the percentage who are | ||||||
12 | classified as low-income, and (iii) the number and | ||||||
13 | percentage of students who received direct instruction | ||||||
14 | from a teacher who holds a gifted education endorsement | ||||||
15 | and, of those students, the percentage who are classified | ||||||
16 | as low-income; the percentage of students scoring at the | ||||||
17 | "exceeds expectations" level on the assessments required | ||||||
18 | under Section 2-3.64a-5 of this Code; the percentage of | ||||||
19 | students who annually transferred in or out of the school | ||||||
20 | district; average daily attendance; the per-pupil | ||||||
21 | operating expenditure of the school district; and the | ||||||
22 | per-pupil State average operating expenditure for the | ||||||
23 | district type (elementary, high school, or unit); | ||||||
24 | (B) curriculum information, including, where | ||||||
25 | applicable, Advanced Placement, International | ||||||
26 | Baccalaureate or equivalent courses, dual enrollment |
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1 | courses, foreign language classes, computer science | ||||||
2 | courses, school personnel resources (including Career | ||||||
3 | Technical Education teachers), before and after school | ||||||
4 | programs, extracurricular activities, subjects in which | ||||||
5 | elective classes are offered, health and wellness | ||||||
6 | initiatives (including the average number of days of | ||||||
7 | Physical Education per week per student), approved | ||||||
8 | programs of study, awards received, community | ||||||
9 | partnerships, and special programs such as programming for | ||||||
10 | the gifted and talented, students with disabilities, and | ||||||
11 | work-study students; | ||||||
12 | (C) student outcomes, including, where applicable, the | ||||||
13 | percentage of students deemed proficient on assessments of | ||||||
14 | State standards, the percentage of students in the eighth | ||||||
15 | grade who pass Algebra, the percentage of students who | ||||||
16 | participated in workplace learning experiences, the | ||||||
17 | percentage of students enrolled in post-secondary | ||||||
18 | institutions (including colleges, universities, community | ||||||
19 | colleges, trade/vocational schools, and training programs | ||||||
20 | leading to career certification within 2 semesters of high | ||||||
21 | school graduation), the percentage of students graduating | ||||||
22 | from high school who are college and career ready, and the | ||||||
23 | percentage of graduates enrolled in community colleges, | ||||||
24 | colleges, and universities who are in one or more courses | ||||||
25 | that the community college, college, or university | ||||||
26 | identifies as a developmental course; |
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1 | (D) student progress, including, where applicable, the | ||||||
2 | percentage of students in the ninth grade who have earned | ||||||
3 | 5 credits or more without failing more than one core | ||||||
4 | class, a measure of students entering kindergarten ready | ||||||
5 | to learn, a measure of growth, and the percentage of | ||||||
6 | students who enter high school on track for college and | ||||||
7 | career readiness; | ||||||
8 | (E) the school environment, including, where | ||||||
9 | applicable, high school dropout rate by grade level, the | ||||||
10 | percentage of students with less than 10 absences in a | ||||||
11 | school year, the percentage of teachers with less than 10 | ||||||
12 | absences in a school year for reasons other than | ||||||
13 | professional development, leaves taken pursuant to the | ||||||
14 | federal Family Medical Leave Act of 1993, long-term | ||||||
15 | disability, or parental leaves, the 3-year average of the | ||||||
16 | percentage of teachers returning to the school from the | ||||||
17 | previous year, the number of different principals at the | ||||||
18 | school in the last 6 years, the number of teachers who hold | ||||||
19 | a gifted education endorsement, the process and criteria | ||||||
20 | used by the district to determine whether a student is | ||||||
21 | eligible for participation in a gifted education program | ||||||
22 | or advanced academic program and the manner in which | ||||||
23 | parents and guardians are made aware of the process and | ||||||
24 | criteria, the number of teachers who are National Board | ||||||
25 | Certified Teachers, disaggregated by race and ethnicity, 2 | ||||||
26 | or more indicators from any school climate survey selected |
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1 | or approved by the State and administered pursuant to | ||||||
2 | Section 2-3.153 of this Code, with the same or similar | ||||||
3 | indicators included on school report cards for all surveys | ||||||
4 | selected or approved by the State pursuant to Section | ||||||
5 | 2-3.153 of this Code, the combined percentage of teachers | ||||||
6 | rated as proficient or excellent in their most recent | ||||||
7 | evaluation, and, beginning with the 2022-2023 school year, | ||||||
8 | data on the number of incidents of violence that occurred | ||||||
9 | on school grounds or during school-related activities and | ||||||
10 | that resulted in an out-of-school suspension, expulsion, | ||||||
11 | or removal to an alternative setting, as reported pursuant | ||||||
12 | to Section 2-3.162; | ||||||
13 | (F) a school district's and its individual schools' | ||||||
14 | balanced accountability measure, in accordance with | ||||||
15 | Section 2-3.25a of this Code; | ||||||
16 | (G) the total and per pupil normal cost amount the | ||||||
17 | State contributed to the Teachers' Retirement System of | ||||||
18 | the State of Illinois in the prior fiscal year for the | ||||||
19 | school's employees, which shall be reported to the State | ||||||
20 | Board of Education by the Teachers' Retirement System of | ||||||
21 | the State of Illinois; | ||||||
22 | (H) for a school district organized under Article 34 | ||||||
23 | of this Code only, State contributions to the Public | ||||||
24 | School Teachers' Pension and Retirement Fund of Chicago | ||||||
25 | and State contributions for health care for employees of | ||||||
26 | that school district; |
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1 | (I) a school district's Final Percent of Adequacy, as | ||||||
2 | defined in paragraph (4) of subsection (f) of Section | ||||||
3 | 18-8.15 of this Code; | ||||||
4 | (J) a school district's Local Capacity Target, as | ||||||
5 | defined in paragraph (2) of subsection (c) of Section | ||||||
6 | 18-8.15 of this Code, displayed as a percentage amount; | ||||||
7 | (K) a school district's Real Receipts, as defined in | ||||||
8 | paragraph (1) of subsection (d) of Section 18-8.15 of this | ||||||
9 | Code, divided by a school district's Adequacy Target, as | ||||||
10 | defined in paragraph (1) of subsection (b) of Section | ||||||
11 | 18-8.15 of this Code, displayed as a percentage amount; | ||||||
12 | (L) a school district's administrative costs; | ||||||
13 | (M) whether or not the school has participated in the | ||||||
14 | Illinois Youth Survey. In this paragraph (M), "Illinois | ||||||
15 | Youth Survey" means a self-report survey, administered in | ||||||
16 | school settings every 2 years, designed to gather | ||||||
17 | information about health and social indicators, including | ||||||
18 | substance abuse patterns and the attitudes of students in | ||||||
19 | grades 8, 10, and 12; and | ||||||
20 | (N) whether the school offered its students career and | ||||||
21 | technical education opportunities ; and . | ||||||
22 | (O) The number of complaints filed with a school board | ||||||
23 | under Section 10-20.83 of this Code, including complaints | ||||||
24 | that were dismissed or investigated, the number of | ||||||
25 | complaints that were filed in which no violation was found | ||||||
26 | to have occurred, and the number of complaints that were |
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1 | investigated and a violation was found to have occurred; | ||||||
2 | the number of disciplinary actions, other than | ||||||
3 | termination, that resulted from the findings of a | ||||||
4 | violation, the number of disciplinary actions that | ||||||
5 | resulted in termination resulting from a finding of a | ||||||
6 | violation, and the number of school employees that | ||||||
7 | resigned as a result of a finding that a violation | ||||||
8 | occurred. | ||||||
9 | The school report card shall also provide
information that | ||||||
10 | allows for comparing the current outcome, progress, and | ||||||
11 | environment data to the State average, to the school data from | ||||||
12 | the past 5 years, and to the outcomes, progress, and | ||||||
13 | environment of similar schools based on the type of school and | ||||||
14 | enrollment of low-income students, special education students, | ||||||
15 | and English learners.
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16 | As used in this subsection (2): | ||||||
17 | "Administrative costs" means costs associated with | ||||||
18 | executive, administrative, or managerial functions within the | ||||||
19 | school district that involve planning, organizing, managing, | ||||||
20 | or directing the school district. | ||||||
21 | "Advanced academic program" means a course of study to | ||||||
22 | which students are assigned based on advanced cognitive | ||||||
23 | ability or advanced academic achievement compared to local age | ||||||
24 | peers and in which the curriculum is substantially | ||||||
25 | differentiated from the general curriculum to provide | ||||||
26 | appropriate challenge and pace. |
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1 | "Computer science" means the study of computers and | ||||||
2 | algorithms, including their principles, their hardware and | ||||||
3 | software designs, their implementation, and their impact on | ||||||
4 | society. "Computer science" does not include the study of | ||||||
5 | everyday uses of computers and computer applications, such as | ||||||
6 | keyboarding or accessing the Internet. | ||||||
7 | "Gifted education" means educational services, including | ||||||
8 | differentiated curricula and instructional methods, designed | ||||||
9 | to meet the needs of gifted children as defined in Article 14A | ||||||
10 | of this Code. | ||||||
11 | For the purposes of paragraph (A) of this subsection (2), | ||||||
12 | "average daily attendance" means the average of the actual | ||||||
13 | number of attendance days during the previous school year for | ||||||
14 | any enrolled student who is subject to compulsory attendance | ||||||
15 | by Section 26-1 of this Code at each school and charter school. | ||||||
16 | (3) At the discretion of the State Superintendent, the | ||||||
17 | school district report card shall include a subset of the | ||||||
18 | information identified in paragraphs (A) through (E) of | ||||||
19 | subsection (2) of this Section, as well as information | ||||||
20 | relating to the operating expense per pupil and other finances | ||||||
21 | of the school district, and the State report card shall | ||||||
22 | include a subset of the information identified in paragraphs | ||||||
23 | (A) through (E) and paragraph (N) of subsection (2) of this | ||||||
24 | Section. The school district report card shall include the | ||||||
25 | average daily attendance, as that term is defined in | ||||||
26 | subsection (2) of this Section, of students who have |
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1 | individualized education programs and students who have 504 | ||||||
2 | plans that provide for special education services within the | ||||||
3 | school district. | ||||||
4 | (4) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this | ||||||
5 | Section, in consultation with key education stakeholders, the | ||||||
6 | State Superintendent shall at any time have the discretion to | ||||||
7 | amend or update any and all metrics on the school, district, or | ||||||
8 | State report card. | ||||||
9 | (5) Annually, no more than 30 calendar days after receipt | ||||||
10 | of the school district and school report cards from the State | ||||||
11 | Superintendent of Education, each school district, including | ||||||
12 | special charter districts and districts subject to the | ||||||
13 | provisions of Article 34, shall present such report
cards at a | ||||||
14 | regular school board meeting subject to
applicable notice | ||||||
15 | requirements, post the report cards
on the
school district's | ||||||
16 | Internet web site, if the district maintains an Internet web
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17 | site, make the report cards
available
to a newspaper of | ||||||
18 | general circulation serving the district, and, upon
request, | ||||||
19 | send the report cards
home to a parent (unless the district | ||||||
20 | does not maintain an Internet web site,
in which case
the | ||||||
21 | report card shall be sent home to parents without request). If | ||||||
22 | the
district posts the report card on its Internet web
site, | ||||||
23 | the district
shall send a
written notice home to parents | ||||||
24 | stating (i) that the report card is available on
the web site,
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25 | (ii) the address of the web site, (iii) that a printed copy of | ||||||
26 | the report card
will be sent to
parents upon request, and (iv) |
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1 | the telephone number that parents may
call to
request a | ||||||
2 | printed copy of the report card.
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3 | (6) Nothing contained in Public Act 98-648 repeals, | ||||||
4 | supersedes, invalidates, or nullifies final decisions in | ||||||
5 | lawsuits pending on July 1, 2014 (the effective date of Public | ||||||
6 | Act 98-648) in Illinois courts involving the interpretation of | ||||||
7 | Public Act 97-8. | ||||||
8 | (Source: P.A. 101-68, eff. 1-1-20; 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; | ||||||
9 | 101-654, eff. 3-8-21; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-294, eff. | ||||||
10 | 1-1-22; 102-539, eff. 8-20-21; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-594, | ||||||
11 | eff. 7-1-22; revised 10-18-21.) | ||||||
12 | (105 ILCS 5/10-20.83 new) | ||||||
13 | Sec. 10-20.83. Discrimination on the basis of race or sex | ||||||
14 | in the form of bias, stereotyping, scapegoating, | ||||||
15 | classification, or categorical assignment. | ||||||
16 | (a) Definitions. In this Section, "protected right | ||||||
17 | petitioner" means: (i) a parent or guardian, or emancipated | ||||||
18 | student; (ii) a school employee; (iii) a school board member; | ||||||
19 | (iv) a member or employee of the State Board; (v) the State | ||||||
20 | Superintendent of Education; or (vi) an individual who resides | ||||||
21 | within the attendance area of a school where the individual | ||||||
22 | intends to submit a complaint under subsection (h). | ||||||
23 | (b) It is the policy of the State to prohibit | ||||||
24 | discrimination on the basis of race or sex in the form of bias, | ||||||
25 | stereotyping, scapegoating, classification, or categorical |
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1 | assignment of traits, morals, values, or characteristics based | ||||||
2 | solely on race or sex. School districts are prohibited from | ||||||
3 | engaging in race-based or sex-based discriminatory acts by | ||||||
4 | using methods described in subsection (c) that results in | ||||||
5 | treating individuals differently on the basis of race or sex | ||||||
6 | or in the creation of a hostile environment. | ||||||
7 | (c) A school district may not include or promote the | ||||||
8 | following concepts as part of a course or allow teachers or | ||||||
9 | other employees of the school district to use supplemental | ||||||
10 | instructional materials that include or promote the following | ||||||
11 | concepts: | ||||||
12 | (1) One race or sex is inherently superior to another | ||||||
13 | race or sex. | ||||||
14 | (2) An individual, by virtue of the individual's race | ||||||
15 | or sex, is inherently privileged, racist, sexist, or | ||||||
16 | oppressive, whether consciously or subconsciously. | ||||||
17 | (3) An individual should be discriminated against or | ||||||
18 | receive adverse treatment because of the individual's race | ||||||
19 | or sex. | ||||||
20 | (4) Members of one race or sex cannot and should not | ||||||
21 | attempt to treat others without respect to race or sex. | ||||||
22 | (5) An individual's moral character is determined by | ||||||
23 | the individual's race or sex. | ||||||
24 | (6) An individual, by virtue of the individual's race | ||||||
25 | or sex, bears responsibility for actions committed in the | ||||||
26 | past by other members of the same race or sex. |
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1 | (7) An individual should feel discomfort, guilt, or | ||||||
2 | anguish or another form of psychological distress solely | ||||||
3 | because of the individual's race or sex. | ||||||
4 | (8) Meritocracy or traits such as hard work ethic are | ||||||
5 | racist or sexist, or designed by a particular race or sex | ||||||
6 | to oppress members of another race or sex. | ||||||
7 | (9) Illinois or the United States was founded as a | ||||||
8 | racist or sexist State or nation and is fundamentally or | ||||||
9 | irredeemably racist or sexist. | ||||||
10 | (d) Notwithstanding subsection (c), this Section does not | ||||||
11 | prohibit a school district from including, as part of a | ||||||
12 | course, or from allowing teachers or other employees of the | ||||||
13 | school district to use supplemental instructional materials | ||||||
14 | that provide the following: | ||||||
15 | (1) The history of an ethnic group. | ||||||
16 | (2) The impartial discussion of controversial aspects | ||||||
17 | of history. | ||||||
18 | (3) The impartial instruction on the historic | ||||||
19 | oppression of a particular group of people based on race, | ||||||
20 | ethnicity, class, nationality, religion, or geographic | ||||||
21 | region. | ||||||
22 | (4) Historical documents relevant to topics described | ||||||
23 | in paragraphs (1) through (3) in this subsection. | ||||||
24 | (e) Nothing in this Section shall be construed as to | ||||||
25 | prohibit the required collection or reporting of demographic | ||||||
26 | data by the school district. |
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1 | (f) A school district may not do the following: | ||||||
2 | (1) Provide, contract to provide, offer, or sponsor | ||||||
3 | any course that includes, incorporates, or is based on | ||||||
4 | concepts prohibited under this Section. | ||||||
5 | (2) Use money, property, assets, or resources for a | ||||||
6 | purpose that includes, incorporates, or is based on | ||||||
7 | concepts prohibited under this Section. | ||||||
8 | (3) Adopt programs or use curricular material, | ||||||
9 | instructional material, curriculum, classroom | ||||||
10 | assignments, orientation, interventions, or counseling | ||||||
11 | that include, incorporate, or are based on concepts under | ||||||
12 | this Section. | ||||||
13 | (4) Execute a contract or agreement with an internal | ||||||
14 | or external entity or person to provide services, | ||||||
15 | training, professional development, or any other | ||||||
16 | assistance that includes or incorporates concepts | ||||||
17 | prohibited under this Section. | ||||||
18 | (5) Receive or apply to receive money that requires, | ||||||
19 | as a condition of receipt of the money, the adoption of a | ||||||
20 | course, policy, curriculum, or any other instructional | ||||||
21 | material that includes, incorporates, or is based on | ||||||
22 | concepts prohibited under this Section. | ||||||
23 | (6) Adopting diversity, equity, or inclusion plans or | ||||||
24 | training for students or school employees that includes, | ||||||
25 | incorporates, or is based on concepts prohibited under | ||||||
26 | this Section. |
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1 | (7) Adopting policies, including grading or admissions | ||||||
2 | policies, or providing any other benefit or services that | ||||||
3 | applies to students or school employees differently on the | ||||||
4 | basis of race or sex. This includes segregated classes, | ||||||
5 | programs, training sessions, extracurricular activities, | ||||||
6 | or affinity groups. | ||||||
7 | (8) Allow any school employee to disseminate to any | ||||||
8 | minor any harmful material, as defined by Section 11-21 of | ||||||
9 | the Criminal Code of 2012, that would be deemed as harmful | ||||||
10 | to minors or knowingly and willfully violate any | ||||||
11 | provisions included in Section 11-21 of the Criminal Code | ||||||
12 | of 2012. | ||||||
13 | (g) The State Board may not do the following: | ||||||
14 | (1) Establish or mandate any State standard or adopt | ||||||
15 | any rule that includes, incorporates, or is based on | ||||||
16 | concepts prohibited under this Section. | ||||||
17 | (2) Provide resources that include, incorporate, or | ||||||
18 | are based on concepts prohibited under this Section. This | ||||||
19 | prohibition includes executing contracts or agreements | ||||||
20 | with an external entity or individual to provide services, | ||||||
21 | courses, or any other assistance that includes, | ||||||
22 | incorporates, or is based on concepts prohibited under | ||||||
23 | this Section. | ||||||
24 | (3) Receive or apply to receive money that requires, | ||||||
25 | as a condition of receipt of the money, the adoption of | ||||||
26 | programs, policies, curriculum, or any other learning |
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1 | material that includes, incorporates, or is based on | ||||||
2 | concepts prohibited under this Section. | ||||||
3 | (h) The State Board shall develop a complaint form to be | ||||||
4 | used by a protected right petitioner to file a complaint with a | ||||||
5 | school board for any violation of this Section. The complaint | ||||||
6 | form must contain the following minimum information: | ||||||
7 | (1) The date of the complaint. | ||||||
8 | (2) The date or dates that the alleged violation | ||||||
9 | occurred. | ||||||
10 | (3) A detailed description of the alleged violation. | ||||||
11 | (4) Information necessary to enable the school to | ||||||
12 | investigate the alleged violation. | ||||||
13 | (5) The option for the protected right petitioner to | ||||||
14 | provide the identification of witnesses the school board | ||||||
15 | may interview, if applicable. | ||||||
16 | The State Board shall maintain a copy of the complaint | ||||||
17 | form on the State Board's website. In addition, each school | ||||||
18 | district must maintain a link to the complaint form on the | ||||||
19 | school district's website, if the school district maintains | ||||||
20 | one. | ||||||
21 | (i) A protected right petitioner may file a complaint form | ||||||
22 | developed by the State Board with a school board alleging a | ||||||
23 | violation of this Section. The school board shall investigate | ||||||
24 | each complaint form to determine whether a violation occurred. | ||||||
25 | Each school board shall designate at least one employee to | ||||||
26 | respond to complaints under this Section. Each school district |
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1 | shall include contact information for the designated | ||||||
2 | individual on the school district's website, if the school | ||||||
3 | district maintains one, which shall include the following | ||||||
4 | information: | ||||||
5 | (1) name; | ||||||
6 | (2) address; | ||||||
7 | (3) telephone number; and | ||||||
8 | (4) electronic mail address. | ||||||
9 | Upon receipt of a complaint form, the school board shall | ||||||
10 | acknowledge receipt of the complaint form no later than three | ||||||
11 | business days following receipt of the complaint form. The | ||||||
12 | school board shall investigate the complaint within 10 | ||||||
13 | business days of receipt of the complaint form and make | ||||||
14 | findings that shall be sent by mail to the protected right | ||||||
15 | petitioner. If the school board finds: | ||||||
16 | (1) that a violation occurred, then the findings must | ||||||
17 | include a description of how the school board will remedy | ||||||
18 | the violation; or | ||||||
19 | (2) that a violation did not occur, then the findings | ||||||
20 | must include an explanation of the school board's | ||||||
21 | findings. | ||||||
22 | The school board shall provide the protected right | ||||||
23 | petitioner notice of the protected right petitioner's right to | ||||||
24 | appeal and the deadline to appeal the findings with a copy of | ||||||
25 | the findings mailed to the protected right petitioner. | ||||||
26 | (j) A protected right petitioner may appeal a school |
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1 | board's findings if the protected right petitioner believes | ||||||
2 | that the school board has incorrectly refused to investigate a | ||||||
3 | complaint form or the protected right petitioner has evidence | ||||||
4 | that a school board has reached an incorrect determination. | ||||||
5 | The appeal must be submitted to the State Board by the | ||||||
6 | protected right petitioner no later than 30 days after the | ||||||
7 | date of the school board's findings and notice of the | ||||||
8 | protected right petitioner's right to appeal were mailed to | ||||||
9 | the protected right petitioner. The appeal must be submitted | ||||||
10 | to the State Board on a form prescribed by the State Board. The | ||||||
11 | form shall be available on the State Board's website and each | ||||||
12 | school district's website if a school district maintains one. | ||||||
13 | The State Board shall send notice to the school board of an | ||||||
14 | appeal submitted no later than 3 business days after receipt | ||||||
15 | of an appeal. The State Board shall then appoint an | ||||||
16 | administrative law judge and conduct adjudicative proceedings. | ||||||
17 | An administrative law judge shall issue a final order. | ||||||
18 | If an administrative law judge determines that the school | ||||||
19 | board committed a violation, the final order may do any of the | ||||||
20 | following: | ||||||
21 | (1) Require the school board to remedy the violation. | ||||||
22 | (2) Withhold evidence-based funding under Section | ||||||
23 | 18-8.15 of the School Code from the school district. | ||||||
24 | (3) Recommend that the State Board revoke the school | ||||||
25 | district's recognition status. | ||||||
26 | (4) Suspend or revoke an educator license issued under |
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1 | Article 21B of the School Code. | ||||||
2 | (5) Include a recommendation for the Attorney General | ||||||
3 | to assess a civil penalty on the school board. | ||||||
4 | A school board shall comply with a final order issued by | ||||||
5 | the State Board. The State Board shall submit a copy of the | ||||||
6 | State Board's final order to the Attorney General no later | ||||||
7 | than 5 business days after the date the final order is issued. | ||||||
8 | Upon receipt, the Attorney General or his or her designee | ||||||
9 | shall review the findings of the State Board. The Attorney | ||||||
10 | General may request additional information from the school | ||||||
11 | board or the State Board necessary to review the findings and | ||||||
12 | final order. If, after conducting the review, the Attorney | ||||||
13 | General determines that a violation occurred, the Attorney | ||||||
14 | General may assess a civil penalty against the school board in | ||||||
15 | the following prescribed manner: | ||||||
16 | (1) For a first violation, at least $1,000 but less | ||||||
17 | than $5,000 for each student who is the subject of a | ||||||
18 | violation. | ||||||
19 | (2) For a second violation, at least $5,000 but less | ||||||
20 | than $10,000 for each student who is the subject of a | ||||||
21 | violation. | ||||||
22 | (3) For any subsequent violation, at least $10,000 for | ||||||
23 | each student who is the subject of a violation. | ||||||
24 | A civil penalty assessed shall be deposited into the | ||||||
25 | Common School Fund. | ||||||
26 | (k) A protected right petitioner may bring a civil action |
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1 | against a school board if the protected right petitioner is | ||||||
2 | the subject of a violation by the school board. A court may | ||||||
3 | award the following to a protected right petitioner who | ||||||
4 | prevails in a civil action under this subsection: | ||||||
5 | (1) Court costs and reasonable attorney's fees. | ||||||
6 | (2) The greater of: | ||||||
7 | (A) Actual damages resulting from the violation; | ||||||
8 | or | ||||||
9 | (B) Liquidated damages in an amount of $5,000. | ||||||
10 | (l) A school board may not take any retaliatory action | ||||||
11 | against any protected right petitioner, or any other person | ||||||
12 | related to or associated with the protected right petitioner. | ||||||
13 | (m) Nothing in this Section shall be construed as to | ||||||
14 | require a school board to disclose personal identifiable | ||||||
15 | information of a student. | ||||||
16 | (n) The State Board may adopt any rules necessary to | ||||||
17 | implement this Section. | ||||||
18 | (105 ILCS 5/10-20.84 new) | ||||||
19 | Sec. 10-20.84. Survey identification. If a school district | ||||||
20 | uses a third-party vendor in providing a personal analysis, | ||||||
21 | evaluation, or survey that reveals or attempts to affect a | ||||||
22 | student's attitudes, habits, traits, opinions, beliefs, or | ||||||
23 | feelings, the third-party vendor and the school district may | ||||||
24 | not collect or maintain the responses to or results of the | ||||||
25 | analysis, evaluation, or survey in a manner that would |
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1 | identify the responses or results of an individual student. | ||||||
2 | The school district shall post blank copies of each | ||||||
3 | questionnaire, study, and survey the third-party vendor is | ||||||
4 | using on the school district's website, if one is maintained, | ||||||
5 | at least 30 days before, and for a time period of no less than | ||||||
6 | one year, the questionnaire, study, or survey is distributed | ||||||
7 | to students to take. | ||||||
8 | (105 ILCS 5/21B-75) | ||||||
9 | Sec. 21B-75. Suspension or revocation of license, | ||||||
10 | endorsement, or approval. | ||||||
11 | (a) As used in this Section, "teacher" means any school | ||||||
12 | district employee regularly required to be licensed, as | ||||||
13 | provided in this Article, in order to teach or supervise in the | ||||||
14 | public schools. | ||||||
15 | (b) The State Superintendent of Education has the | ||||||
16 | exclusive authority, in accordance with this Section and any | ||||||
17 | rules adopted by the State Board of Education, in consultation | ||||||
18 | with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, to | ||||||
19 | initiate the suspension of up to 5 calendar years or | ||||||
20 | revocation of any license, endorsement, or approval issued | ||||||
21 | pursuant to this Article for abuse or neglect of a child, | ||||||
22 | immorality, a condition of health detrimental to the welfare | ||||||
23 | of pupils, incompetency, unprofessional conduct (which | ||||||
24 | includes the failure to disclose on an employment application | ||||||
25 | any previous conviction for a sex offense, as defined in |
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1 | Section 21B-80 of this Code, or any other offense committed in | ||||||
2 | any other state or against the laws of the United States that, | ||||||
3 | if committed in this State, would be punishable as a sex | ||||||
4 | offense, as defined in Section 21B-80 of this Code), the | ||||||
5 | neglect of any professional duty, willful or negligent failure | ||||||
6 | to report an instance of suspected child abuse or neglect as | ||||||
7 | required by the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act, | ||||||
8 | willfully, knowingly, and without probable cause making a | ||||||
9 | false claim in a complaint filed under Section 10-20.83, or | ||||||
10 | other just cause. Negligent failure to report an instance of | ||||||
11 | suspected child abuse or neglect occurs when a teacher | ||||||
12 | personally observes an instance of suspected child abuse or | ||||||
13 | neglect and reasonably believes, in his or her professional or | ||||||
14 | official capacity, that the instance constitutes an act of | ||||||
15 | child abuse or neglect under the Abused and Neglected Child | ||||||
16 | Reporting Act, and he or she, without willful intent, fails to | ||||||
17 | immediately report or cause a report to be made of the | ||||||
18 | suspected abuse or neglect to the Department of Children and | ||||||
19 | Family Services, as required by the Abused and Neglected Child | ||||||
20 | Reporting Act. Unprofessional conduct shall include the | ||||||
21 | refusal to attend or participate in institutes, teachers' | ||||||
22 | meetings, or professional readings or to meet other reasonable | ||||||
23 | requirements of the regional superintendent of schools or | ||||||
24 | State Superintendent of Education. Unprofessional conduct also | ||||||
25 | includes conduct that violates the standards, ethics, or rules | ||||||
26 | applicable to the security, administration, monitoring, or |
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1 | scoring of or the reporting of scores from any assessment test | ||||||
2 | or examination administered under Section 2-3.64a-5 of this | ||||||
3 | Code or that is known or intended to produce or report | ||||||
4 | manipulated or artificial, rather than actual, assessment or | ||||||
5 | achievement results or gains from the administration of those | ||||||
6 | tests or examinations. Unprofessional conduct shall also | ||||||
7 | include neglect or unnecessary delay in the making of | ||||||
8 | statistical and other reports required by school officers. | ||||||
9 | Incompetency shall include, without limitation, 2 or more | ||||||
10 | school terms of service for which the license holder has | ||||||
11 | received an unsatisfactory rating on a performance evaluation | ||||||
12 | conducted pursuant to Article 24A of this Code within a period | ||||||
13 | of 7 school terms of service. In determining whether to | ||||||
14 | initiate action against one or more licenses based on | ||||||
15 | incompetency and the recommended sanction for such action, the | ||||||
16 | State Superintendent shall consider factors that include | ||||||
17 | without limitation all of the following: | ||||||
18 | (1) Whether the unsatisfactory evaluation ratings | ||||||
19 | occurred prior to June 13, 2011 (the effective date of | ||||||
20 | Public Act 97-8). | ||||||
21 | (2) Whether the unsatisfactory evaluation ratings | ||||||
22 | occurred prior to or after the implementation date, as | ||||||
23 | defined in Section 24A-2.5 of this Code, of an evaluation | ||||||
24 | system for teachers in a school district. | ||||||
25 | (3) Whether the evaluator or evaluators who performed | ||||||
26 | an unsatisfactory evaluation met the pre-licensure and |
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1 | training requirements set forth in Section 24A-3 of this | ||||||
2 | Code. | ||||||
3 | (4) The time between the unsatisfactory evaluation | ||||||
4 | ratings. | ||||||
5 | (5) The quality of the remediation plans associated | ||||||
6 | with the unsatisfactory evaluation ratings and whether the | ||||||
7 | license holder successfully completed the remediation | ||||||
8 | plans. | ||||||
9 | (6) Whether the unsatisfactory evaluation ratings were | ||||||
10 | related to the same or different assignments performed by | ||||||
11 | the license holder. | ||||||
12 | (7) Whether one or more of the unsatisfactory | ||||||
13 | evaluation ratings occurred in the first year of a | ||||||
14 | teaching or administrative assignment. | ||||||
15 | When initiating an action against one or more licenses, the | ||||||
16 | State Superintendent may seek required professional | ||||||
17 | development as a sanction in lieu of or in addition to | ||||||
18 | suspension or revocation. Any such required professional | ||||||
19 | development must be at the expense of the license holder, who | ||||||
20 | may use, if available and applicable to the requirements | ||||||
21 | established by administrative or court order, training, | ||||||
22 | coursework, or other professional development funds in | ||||||
23 | accordance with the terms of an applicable collective | ||||||
24 | bargaining agreement entered into after June 13, 2011 (the | ||||||
25 | effective date of Public Act 97-8), unless that agreement | ||||||
26 | specifically precludes use of funds for such purpose. |
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1 | (c) The State Superintendent of Education shall, upon | ||||||
2 | receipt of evidence of abuse or neglect of a child, | ||||||
3 | immorality, a condition of health detrimental to the welfare | ||||||
4 | of pupils, incompetency (subject to subsection (b) of this | ||||||
5 | Section), unprofessional conduct, the neglect of any | ||||||
6 | professional duty, or other just cause, further investigate | ||||||
7 | and, if and as appropriate, serve written notice to the | ||||||
8 | individual and afford the individual opportunity for a hearing | ||||||
9 | prior to suspension, revocation, or other sanction; provided | ||||||
10 | that the State Superintendent is under no obligation to | ||||||
11 | initiate such an investigation if the Department of Children | ||||||
12 | and Family Services is investigating the same or substantially | ||||||
13 | similar allegations and its child protective service unit has | ||||||
14 | not made its determination, as required under Section 7.12 of | ||||||
15 | the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. If the State | ||||||
16 | Superintendent of Education does not receive from an | ||||||
17 | individual a request for a hearing within 10 days after the | ||||||
18 | individual receives notice, the suspension, revocation, or | ||||||
19 | other sanction shall immediately take effect in accordance | ||||||
20 | with the notice. If a hearing is requested within 10 days after | ||||||
21 | notice of an opportunity for hearing, it shall act as a stay of | ||||||
22 | proceedings until the State Educator Preparation and Licensure | ||||||
23 | Board issues a decision. Any hearing shall take place in the | ||||||
24 | educational service region where the educator is or was last | ||||||
25 | employed and in accordance with rules adopted by the State | ||||||
26 | Board of Education, in consultation with the State Educator |
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1 | Preparation and Licensure Board, and such rules shall include | ||||||
2 | without limitation provisions for discovery and the sharing of | ||||||
3 | information between parties prior to the hearing. The standard | ||||||
4 | of proof for any administrative hearing held pursuant to this | ||||||
5 | Section shall be by the preponderance of the evidence. The | ||||||
6 | decision of the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board | ||||||
7 | is a final administrative decision and is subject to judicial | ||||||
8 | review by appeal of either party. | ||||||
9 | The State Board of Education may refuse to issue or may | ||||||
10 | suspend the license of any person who fails to file a return or | ||||||
11 | to pay the tax, penalty, or interest shown in a filed return or | ||||||
12 | to pay any final assessment of tax, penalty, or interest, as | ||||||
13 | required by any tax Act administered by the Department of | ||||||
14 | Revenue, until such time as the requirements of any such tax | ||||||
15 | Act are satisfied. | ||||||
16 | The exclusive authority of the State Superintendent of | ||||||
17 | Education to initiate suspension or revocation of a license | ||||||
18 | pursuant to this Section does not preclude a regional | ||||||
19 | superintendent of schools from cooperating with the State | ||||||
20 | Superintendent or a State's Attorney with respect to an | ||||||
21 | investigation of alleged misconduct. | ||||||
22 | (d) The State Superintendent of Education or his or her | ||||||
23 | designee may initiate and conduct such investigations as may | ||||||
24 | be reasonably necessary to establish the existence of any | ||||||
25 | alleged misconduct. At any stage of the investigation, the | ||||||
26 | State Superintendent may issue a subpoena requiring the |
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1 | attendance and testimony of a witness, including the license | ||||||
2 | holder, and the production of any evidence, including files, | ||||||
3 | records, correspondence, or documents, relating to any matter | ||||||
4 | in question in the investigation. The subpoena shall require a | ||||||
5 | witness to appear at the State Board of Education at a | ||||||
6 | specified date and time and shall specify any evidence to be | ||||||
7 | produced. The license holder is not entitled to be present, | ||||||
8 | but the State Superintendent shall provide the license holder | ||||||
9 | with a copy of any recorded testimony prior to a hearing under | ||||||
10 | this Section. Such recorded testimony must not be used as | ||||||
11 | evidence at a hearing, unless the license holder has adequate | ||||||
12 | notice of the testimony and the opportunity to cross-examine | ||||||
13 | the witness. Failure of a license holder to comply with a duly | ||||||
14 | issued, investigatory subpoena may be grounds for revocation, | ||||||
15 | suspension, or denial of a license. | ||||||
16 | (e) All correspondence, documentation, and other | ||||||
17 | information so received by the regional superintendent of | ||||||
18 | schools, the State Superintendent of Education, the State | ||||||
19 | Board of Education, or the State Educator Preparation and | ||||||
20 | Licensure Board under this Section is confidential and must | ||||||
21 | not be disclosed to third parties, except (i) as necessary for | ||||||
22 | the State Superintendent of Education or his or her designee | ||||||
23 | to investigate and prosecute pursuant to this Article, (ii) | ||||||
24 | pursuant to a court order, (iii) for disclosure to the license | ||||||
25 | holder or his or her representative, or (iv) as otherwise | ||||||
26 | required in this Article and provided that any such |
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1 | information admitted into evidence in a hearing is exempt from | ||||||
2 | this confidentiality and non-disclosure requirement. | ||||||
3 | (f) The State Superintendent of Education or a person | ||||||
4 | designated by him or her shall have the power to administer | ||||||
5 | oaths to witnesses at any hearing conducted before the State | ||||||
6 | Educator Preparation and Licensure Board pursuant to this | ||||||
7 | Section. The State Superintendent of Education or a person | ||||||
8 | designated by him or her is authorized to subpoena and bring | ||||||
9 | before the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board any | ||||||
10 | person in this State and to take testimony either orally or by | ||||||
11 | deposition or by exhibit, with the same fees and mileage and in | ||||||
12 | the same manner as prescribed by law in judicial proceedings | ||||||
13 | in civil cases in circuit courts of this State. | ||||||
14 | (g) Any circuit court, upon the application of the State | ||||||
15 | Superintendent of Education or the license holder, may, by | ||||||
16 | order duly entered, require the attendance of witnesses and | ||||||
17 | the production of relevant books and papers as part of any | ||||||
18 | investigation or at any hearing the State Educator Preparation | ||||||
19 | and Licensure Board is authorized to conduct pursuant to this | ||||||
20 | Section, and the court may compel obedience to its orders by | ||||||
21 | proceedings for contempt. | ||||||
22 | (h) The State Board of Education shall receive an annual | ||||||
23 | line item appropriation to cover fees associated with the | ||||||
24 | investigation and prosecution of alleged educator misconduct | ||||||
25 | and hearings related thereto.
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26 | (Source: P.A. 101-531, eff. 8-23-19; 102-552, eff. 1-1-22 .)
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1 | (105 ILCS 5/27-3) (from Ch. 122, par. 27-3)
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2 | Sec. 27-3. Patriotism and principles of representative
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3 | government - Proper use of flag - Method of voting - Pledge of | ||||||
4 | Allegiance.
American patriotism and the principles of | ||||||
5 | representative government,
as enunciated in the American | ||||||
6 | Declaration of Independence, the
Constitution of the United | ||||||
7 | States of America and the Constitution of the
State of | ||||||
8 | Illinois, and the proper use and display of the American flag,
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9 | shall be taught in all public schools and other educational | ||||||
10 | institutions
supported or maintained in whole or in part by | ||||||
11 | public funds. Students shall receive instruction that | ||||||
12 | socialism, Marxism, communism, totalitarianism, or similar | ||||||
13 | political systems are incompatible with and in conflict with | ||||||
14 | the principles of freedom upon which the United States was | ||||||
15 | founded. In addition, students must be instructed that if any | ||||||
16 | of these political systems were to replace the current form of | ||||||
17 | government, the government of the United States would be | ||||||
18 | overthrown and existing freedoms under the Constitution would | ||||||
19 | no longer exist. As such, socialism, Marxism, communism, | ||||||
20 | totalitarianism, or similar political systems are detrimental | ||||||
21 | to the people of the United States. No student
shall receive a | ||||||
22 | certificate of graduation without passing a satisfactory
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23 | examination upon such subjects, which may be administered | ||||||
24 | remotely.
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25 | Instruction shall be given in all such schools and |
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1 | institutions in
the method of voting at elections by means of | ||||||
2 | the Australian Ballot
system and the method of the counting of | ||||||
3 | votes for candidates.
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4 | The Pledge of Allegiance shall be recited each school day | ||||||
5 | by pupils in
elementary and secondary educational institutions | ||||||
6 | supported or maintained
in whole or
in part by public funds.
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7 | (Source: P.A. 101-643, eff. 6-18-20.)
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8 | (105 ILCS 5/27-9.1a) | ||||||
9 | Sec. 27-9.1a. Comprehensive personal health and safety and | ||||||
10 | comprehensive sexual health education. | ||||||
11 | (a) In this Section: | ||||||
12 | "Adapt" means to modify an evidence-based or | ||||||
13 | evidence-informed program model for use with a particular | ||||||
14 | demographic, ethnic, linguistic, or cultural group. | ||||||
15 | "Age and developmentally appropriate" means suitable to | ||||||
16 | particular ages or age groups of children and adolescents, | ||||||
17 | based on the developing cognitive, emotional, and behavioral | ||||||
18 | capacity typical for the age or age group. | ||||||
19 | "Characteristics of effective programs" includes | ||||||
20 | development, content, and implementation of such programs that | ||||||
21 | (i) have been shown to be effective in terms of increasing | ||||||
22 | knowledge, clarifying values and attitudes, increasing skills, | ||||||
23 | and impacting behavior, (ii) are widely recognized by leading | ||||||
24 | medical and public health agencies to be effective in changing | ||||||
25 | sexual behaviors that lead to sexually transmitted infections, |
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1 | including HIV, unintended pregnancy, interpersonal violence, | ||||||
2 | and sexual violence among young people, and (iii) are taught | ||||||
3 | by professionals who provide a safe learning space, free from | ||||||
4 | shame, stigma, and ideology and are trained in trauma-informed | ||||||
5 | teaching methodologies. | ||||||
6 | "Complete" means information that aligns with the National | ||||||
7 | Sex Education Standards, including information on consent and | ||||||
8 | healthy relationships, anatomy and physiology, puberty and | ||||||
9 | adolescent sexual development, gender identity and expression, | ||||||
10 | sexual orientation and identity, sexual health, and | ||||||
11 | interpersonal violence. | ||||||
12 | "Comprehensive personal health and safety education" means | ||||||
13 | age and developmentally appropriate education that aligns with | ||||||
14 | the National Sex Education Standards, including information on | ||||||
15 | consent and healthy relationships, anatomy and physiology, | ||||||
16 | puberty and adolescent sexual development, gender identity and | ||||||
17 | expression, sexual orientation and identity, sexual health, | ||||||
18 | and interpersonal violence. | ||||||
19 | "Comprehensive sexual health education" means age and | ||||||
20 | developmentally appropriate education that aligns with the | ||||||
21 | National Sex Education Standards, including information on | ||||||
22 | consent and healthy relationships, anatomy and physiology, | ||||||
23 | puberty and adolescent sexual development, gender identity and | ||||||
24 | expression, sexual orientation and identity, sexual health, | ||||||
25 | and interpersonal violence. | ||||||
26 | "Consent" means an affirmative, knowing, conscious, |
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1 | ongoing, and voluntary agreement to engage in interpersonal, | ||||||
2 | physical, or sexual activity, which can be revoked at any | ||||||
3 | point, including during the course of interpersonal, physical, | ||||||
4 | or sexual activity. | ||||||
5 | "Culturally appropriate" means affirming culturally | ||||||
6 | diverse individuals, families, and communities in an | ||||||
7 | inclusive, respectful, and effective manner, including | ||||||
8 | materials and instruction that are inclusive of race, | ||||||
9 | ethnicity, language, cultural background, immigration status, | ||||||
10 | religion, disability, gender, gender identity, gender | ||||||
11 | expression, sexual orientation, and sexual behavior. | ||||||
12 | "Evidence-based program" means a program for which | ||||||
13 | systematic, empirical research or evaluation has provided | ||||||
14 | evidence of effectiveness. | ||||||
15 | "Evidence-informed program" means a program that uses the | ||||||
16 | best available research and practice knowledge to guide | ||||||
17 | program design and implementation. | ||||||
18 | "Gender stereotype" means a generalized view or | ||||||
19 | preconception about what attributes, characteristics, or roles | ||||||
20 | are or ought to be taught, possessed by, or performed by people | ||||||
21 | based on their gender identity. | ||||||
22 | "Healthy relationships" means relationships between | ||||||
23 | individuals that consist of mutual respect, trust, honesty, | ||||||
24 | support, fairness, equity, separate identities, physical and | ||||||
25 | emotional safety, and good communication. | ||||||
26 | "Identity" means people's understanding of how they |
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1 | identify their sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or | ||||||
2 | gender expression without stereotypes, shame, or stigma. | ||||||
3 | "Inclusive" means inclusion of marginalized communities | ||||||
4 | that include, but are not limited to, people of color, | ||||||
5 | immigrants, people of diverse sexual orientations, gender | ||||||
6 | identities, and gender expressions, people who are intersex, | ||||||
7 | people with disabilities, people who have experienced | ||||||
8 | interpersonal or sexual violence, and others. | ||||||
9 | "Interpersonal violence" means violent behavior used to | ||||||
10 | establish power and control over another person. | ||||||
11 | "Medically accurate" means verified or supported by the | ||||||
12 | weight of research conducted in compliance with accepted | ||||||
13 | scientific methods and published in peer-reviewed journals, if | ||||||
14 | applicable, or comprising information recognized as accurate | ||||||
15 | and objective. | ||||||
16 | "Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)" means medications | ||||||
17 | approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and | ||||||
18 | recommended by the United States Public Health Service or the | ||||||
19 | federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for HIV | ||||||
20 | pre-exposure prophylaxis and related pre-exposure prophylaxis | ||||||
21 | services, including, but not limited to, HIV and sexually | ||||||
22 | transmitted infection screening, treatment for sexually | ||||||
23 | transmitted infections, medical monitoring, laboratory | ||||||
24 | services, and sexual health counseling, to reduce the | ||||||
25 | likelihood of HIV infection for individuals who are not living | ||||||
26 | with HIV but are vulnerable to HIV exposure. |
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1 | "Post-exposure Prophylaxis (PeP)" means the medications | ||||||
2 | that are recommended by the federal Centers for Disease | ||||||
3 | Control and Prevention and other public health authorities to | ||||||
4 | help prevent HIV infection after potential occupational or | ||||||
5 | non-occupational HIV exposure. | ||||||
6 | "Sexual violence" means discrimination, bullying, | ||||||
7 | harassment, including sexual harassment, sexual abuse, sexual | ||||||
8 | assault, intimate partner violence, incest, rape, and human | ||||||
9 | trafficking. | ||||||
10 | "Trauma informed" means to address vital information about | ||||||
11 | sexuality and well-being that takes into consideration how | ||||||
12 | adverse life experiences may potentially influence a person's | ||||||
13 | well-being and decision making. | ||||||
14 | (b) All classes that teach comprehensive personal health | ||||||
15 | and safety and comprehensive sexual health education shall | ||||||
16 | satisfy the following criteria: | ||||||
17 | (1) Course material and instruction shall be age and | ||||||
18 | developmentally appropriate, medically accurate, | ||||||
19 | complete, culturally appropriate, inclusive, and trauma | ||||||
20 | informed. | ||||||
21 | (2) Course material and instruction shall replicate | ||||||
22 | evidence-based or evidence-informed programs or | ||||||
23 | substantially incorporate elements of evidence-based | ||||||
24 | programs or evidence-informed programs or characteristics | ||||||
25 | of effective programs. | ||||||
26 | (3) Course material and instruction shall be inclusive |
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1 | and sensitive to the needs of students based on their | ||||||
2 | status as pregnant or parenting, living with STIs, | ||||||
3 | including HIV, sexually active, asexual, or intersex or | ||||||
4 | based on their gender, gender identity, gender expression, | ||||||
5 | sexual orientation, sexual behavior, or disability. | ||||||
6 | (4) Course material and instruction shall be | ||||||
7 | accessible to students with disabilities, which may | ||||||
8 | include the use of a modified curriculum, materials, | ||||||
9 | instruction in alternative formats, assistive technology, | ||||||
10 | and auxiliary aids. | ||||||
11 | (5) Course material and instruction shall help | ||||||
12 | students develop self-advocacy skills for effective | ||||||
13 | communication with parents or guardians, health and social | ||||||
14 | service professionals, other trusted adults, and peers | ||||||
15 | about sexual health and relationships. | ||||||
16 | (6) Course material and instruction shall provide | ||||||
17 | information to help students develop skills for developing | ||||||
18 | healthy relationships and preventing and dealing with | ||||||
19 | interpersonal violence and sexual violence. | ||||||
20 | (7) Course material and instruction shall provide | ||||||
21 | information to help students safely use the Internet, | ||||||
22 | including social media, dating or relationship websites or | ||||||
23 | applications, and texting. | ||||||
24 | (8) Course material and instruction shall provide | ||||||
25 | information about local resources where students can | ||||||
26 | obtain additional information and confidential services |
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1 | related to parenting, bullying, interpersonal violence, | ||||||
2 | sexual violence, suicide prevention, sexual and | ||||||
3 | reproductive health, mental health, substance abuse, | ||||||
4 | sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, | ||||||
5 | and other related issues. | ||||||
6 | (9) Course material and instruction shall include | ||||||
7 | information about State laws related to minor | ||||||
8 | confidentiality and minor consent, including exceptions, | ||||||
9 | consent education, mandated reporting of child abuse and | ||||||
10 | neglect, the safe relinquishment of a newborn child, | ||||||
11 | minors' access to confidential health care and related | ||||||
12 | services, school policies addressing the prevention of and | ||||||
13 | response to interpersonal and sexual violence, school | ||||||
14 | breastfeeding accommodations, and school policies | ||||||
15 | addressing the prevention of and response to sexual | ||||||
16 | harassment. | ||||||
17 | (10) Course material and instruction may not reflect | ||||||
18 | or promote bias against any person on the basis of the | ||||||
19 | person's race, ethnicity, language, cultural background, | ||||||
20 | citizenship, religion, HIV status, family structure, | ||||||
21 | disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, | ||||||
22 | sexual orientation, or sexual behavior. | ||||||
23 | (11) Course material and instruction may not employ | ||||||
24 | gender stereotypes. | ||||||
25 | (12) Course material and instruction shall be | ||||||
26 | inclusive of and may not be insensitive or unresponsive to |
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1 | the needs of survivors of interpersonal violence and | ||||||
2 | sexual violence. | ||||||
3 | (13) Course material and instruction may not | ||||||
4 | proselytize any religious doctrine. | ||||||
5 | (14) Course material and instruction may not | ||||||
6 | deliberately withhold health-promoting or life-saving | ||||||
7 | information about culturally appropriate health care and | ||||||
8 | services, including reproductive health services, hormone | ||||||
9 | therapy, and FDA-approved treatments and options, | ||||||
10 | including, but not limited to, Pre-exposure Prophylaxis | ||||||
11 | (PrEP) and Post-exposure Prophylaxis (PeP). | ||||||
12 | (15) Course material and instruction may not be | ||||||
13 | inconsistent with the ethical imperatives of medicine and | ||||||
14 | public health. | ||||||
15 | (c) A school may utilize guest lecturers or resource | ||||||
16 | persons to provide instruction or presentations in accordance | ||||||
17 | with Section 10-22.34b. Comprehensive personal health and | ||||||
18 | safety and comprehensive sexual health education instruction | ||||||
19 | and materials provided by guest lecturers or resource persons | ||||||
20 | may not conflict with the provisions of this Section. | ||||||
21 | (d) No student shall be required to take or participate in | ||||||
22 | any class or course in comprehensive personal health and | ||||||
23 | safety and comprehensive sexual health education. If the | ||||||
24 | parent or guardian of a student wants the student to receive | ||||||
25 | comprehensive personal health and safety and comprehensive | ||||||
26 | sexual health education, the A student's parent or guardian |
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1 | must may opt in the student out of comprehensive personal | ||||||
2 | health and safety and comprehensive sexual health education by | ||||||
3 | submitting the request in writing. Prior to obtaining prior | ||||||
4 | written consent, the school board shall provide the parent or | ||||||
5 | guardian with informed written notice which shall accurately | ||||||
6 | describe and detail the contents and nature of the instruction | ||||||
7 | on comprehensive personal health and safety and comprehensive | ||||||
8 | sexual health education, including all written materials the | ||||||
9 | student will be provided. Refusal to take or participate in | ||||||
10 | such a course or program may not be a reason for disciplinary | ||||||
11 | action, academic penalty, suspension, or expulsion or any | ||||||
12 | other sanction of a student. A school district may not require | ||||||
13 | active parental consent for comprehensive personal health and | ||||||
14 | safety and comprehensive sexual health education. | ||||||
15 | (e) An opportunity shall be afforded to individuals, | ||||||
16 | including parents or guardians, to review the scope and | ||||||
17 | sequence of instructional materials to be used in a class or | ||||||
18 | course under this Section, either electronically or in person. | ||||||
19 | A school district shall annually post, on its Internet website | ||||||
20 | if one exists, which curriculum is used to provide | ||||||
21 | comprehensive personal health and safety and comprehensive | ||||||
22 | sexual health education and the name and contact information, | ||||||
23 | including an email address, of school personnel who can | ||||||
24 | respond to inquiries about instruction and materials. | ||||||
25 | (f) On or before August 1, 2022, the State Board of | ||||||
26 | Education, in consultation with youth, parents, sexual health |
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1 | and violence prevention experts, health care providers, | ||||||
2 | advocates, and education practitioners, including, but not | ||||||
3 | limited to, administrators, regional superintendents of | ||||||
4 | schools, teachers, and school support personnel, shall develop | ||||||
5 | and adopt rigorous learning standards in the area of | ||||||
6 | comprehensive personal health and safety education for pupils | ||||||
7 | in kindergarten through the 5th grade and comprehensive sexual | ||||||
8 | health education for pupils in the 6th through 12th grades, | ||||||
9 | including, but not limited to, all of the National Sex | ||||||
10 | Education Standards, including information on consent and | ||||||
11 | healthy relationships, anatomy and physiology, puberty and | ||||||
12 | adolescent sexual development, gender identity and expression, | ||||||
13 | sexual orientation and identity, sexual health, and | ||||||
14 | interpersonal violence, as authored by the Future of Sex | ||||||
15 | Education Initiative. As the National Sex Education Standards | ||||||
16 | are updated, the State Board of Education shall update these | ||||||
17 | learning standards. | ||||||
18 | (g) By no later than August 1, 2022, the State Board of | ||||||
19 | Education shall make available resource materials developed in | ||||||
20 | consultation with stakeholders, with the cooperation and input | ||||||
21 | of experts that provide and entities that promote age and | ||||||
22 | developmentally appropriate, medically accurate, complete, | ||||||
23 | culturally appropriate, inclusive, and trauma-informed | ||||||
24 | comprehensive personal health and safety and comprehensive | ||||||
25 | sexual health education policy. Materials may include, without | ||||||
26 | limitation, model comprehensive personal health and safety and |
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1 | comprehensive sexual health education resources and programs. | ||||||
2 | The State Board of Education shall make these resource | ||||||
3 | materials available on its Internet website, in a clearly | ||||||
4 | identified and easily accessible place. | ||||||
5 | (h) Schools may choose and adapt the age and | ||||||
6 | developmentally appropriate, medically accurate, complete, | ||||||
7 | culturally appropriate, inclusive, and trauma-informed | ||||||
8 | comprehensive personal health and safety and comprehensive | ||||||
9 | sexual health education curriculum that meets the specific | ||||||
10 | needs of their community. All instruction and materials, | ||||||
11 | including materials provided or presented by outside | ||||||
12 | consultants, community groups, or organizations, may not | ||||||
13 | conflict with the provisions of this Section. | ||||||
14 | (i) The State Board of Education shall, through existing | ||||||
15 | reporting mechanisms if available, direct each school district | ||||||
16 | to identify the following: | ||||||
17 | (1) if instruction on comprehensive personal health | ||||||
18 | and safety and comprehensive sexual health education is | ||||||
19 | provided; | ||||||
20 | (2) whether the instruction was provided by a teacher | ||||||
21 | in the school, a consultant, or a community group or | ||||||
22 | organization and specify the name of the outside | ||||||
23 | consultant, community group, or organization; | ||||||
24 | (3) the number of students receiving instruction; | ||||||
25 | (4) the number of students excused from instruction; | ||||||
26 | and |
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1 | (5) the duration of instruction. | ||||||
2 | The State Board of Education shall report the results of | ||||||
3 | this inquiry to the General Assembly annually, for a period of | ||||||
4 | 5 years beginning one year after the effective date of this | ||||||
5 | amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly.
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6 | (Source: P.A. 102-522, eff. 8-20-21.) | ||||||
7 | Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes | ||||||
8 | changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text | ||||||
9 | that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section | ||||||
10 | represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does | ||||||
11 | not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes | ||||||
12 | made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other | ||||||
13 | Public Act.
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14 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
15 | becoming law.
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