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State of Illinois
2021 and 2022 SB3982 Introduced 1/21/2022, by Sen. Elgie R. Sims, Jr. SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 105 ILCS 5/10-22.6 | from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.6 |
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Amends the School Code. Requires school districts to make reasonable efforts to provide ongoing professional development to teachers, administrators, school board members, school resource officers, and staff on non-exclusionary discipline practices. Effective July 1, 2023.
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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 Section |
5 | | 10-22.6 as follows:
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6 | | (105 ILCS 5/10-22.6) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.6)
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7 | | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 102-466 )
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8 | | Sec. 10-22.6. Suspension or expulsion of pupils; school |
9 | | searches.
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10 | | (a) To expel pupils guilty of gross disobedience or |
11 | | misconduct, including gross disobedience or misconduct |
12 | | perpetuated by electronic means, pursuant to subsection (b-20) |
13 | | of this Section, and
no action shall lie against them for such |
14 | | expulsion. Expulsion shall
take place only after the parents |
15 | | have been requested to appear at a
meeting of the board, or |
16 | | with a hearing officer appointed by it, to
discuss their |
17 | | child's behavior. Such request shall be made by registered
or |
18 | | certified mail and shall state the time, place and purpose of |
19 | | the
meeting. The board, or a hearing officer appointed by it, |
20 | | at such
meeting shall state the reasons for dismissal and the |
21 | | date on which the
expulsion is to become effective. If a |
22 | | hearing officer is appointed by
the board, he shall report to |
23 | | the board a written summary of the evidence
heard at the |
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1 | | meeting and the board may take such action thereon as it
finds |
2 | | appropriate. If the board acts to expel a pupil, the written |
3 | | expulsion decision shall detail the specific reasons why |
4 | | removing the pupil from the learning environment is in the |
5 | | best interest of the school. The expulsion decision shall also |
6 | | include a rationale as to the specific duration of the |
7 | | expulsion. An expelled pupil may be immediately transferred to |
8 | | an alternative program in the manner provided in Article 13A |
9 | | or 13B of this Code. A pupil must not be denied transfer |
10 | | because of the expulsion, except in cases in which such |
11 | | transfer is deemed to cause a threat to the safety of students |
12 | | or staff in the alternative program.
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13 | | (b) To suspend or by policy to authorize the |
14 | | superintendent of
the district or the principal, assistant |
15 | | principal, or dean of students
of any school to suspend pupils |
16 | | guilty of gross disobedience or misconduct, or
to suspend |
17 | | pupils guilty of gross disobedience or misconduct on the |
18 | | school bus
from riding the school bus, pursuant to subsections |
19 | | (b-15) and (b-20) of this Section, and no action
shall lie |
20 | | against them for such suspension. The board may by policy
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21 | | authorize the superintendent of the district or the principal, |
22 | | assistant
principal, or dean of students of any
school to |
23 | | suspend pupils guilty of such acts for a period not to exceed
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24 | | 10 school days. If a pupil is suspended due to gross |
25 | | disobedience or misconduct
on a school bus, the board may |
26 | | suspend the pupil in excess of 10
school
days for safety |
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1 | | reasons. |
2 | | Any suspension shall be reported immediately to the
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3 | | parents or guardian of a pupil along with a full statement of |
4 | | the
reasons for such suspension and a notice of their right to |
5 | | a review. The school board must be given a summary of the |
6 | | notice, including the reason for the suspension and the |
7 | | suspension length. Upon request of the
parents or guardian, |
8 | | the school board or a hearing officer appointed by
it shall |
9 | | review such action of the superintendent or principal, |
10 | | assistant
principal, or dean of students. At such
review, the |
11 | | parents or guardian of the pupil may appear and discuss the
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12 | | suspension with the board or its hearing officer. If a hearing |
13 | | officer
is appointed by the board, he shall report to the board |
14 | | a written summary
of the evidence heard at the meeting. After |
15 | | its hearing or upon receipt
of the written report of its |
16 | | hearing officer, the board may take such
action as it finds |
17 | | appropriate. If a student is suspended pursuant to this |
18 | | subsection (b), the board shall, in the written suspension |
19 | | decision, detail the specific act of gross disobedience or |
20 | | misconduct resulting in the decision to suspend. The |
21 | | suspension decision shall also include a rationale as to the |
22 | | specific duration of the suspension. A pupil who is suspended |
23 | | in excess of 20 school days may be immediately transferred to |
24 | | an alternative program in the manner provided in Article 13A |
25 | | or 13B of this Code. A pupil must not be denied transfer |
26 | | because of the suspension, except in cases in which such |
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1 | | transfer is deemed to cause a threat to the safety of students |
2 | | or staff in the alternative program.
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3 | | (b-5) Among the many possible disciplinary interventions |
4 | | and consequences available to school officials, school |
5 | | exclusions, such as out-of-school suspensions and expulsions, |
6 | | are the most serious. School officials shall limit the number |
7 | | and duration of expulsions and suspensions to the greatest |
8 | | extent practicable, and it is recommended that they use them |
9 | | only for legitimate educational purposes. To ensure that |
10 | | students are not excluded from school unnecessarily, it is |
11 | | recommended that school officials consider forms of |
12 | | non-exclusionary discipline prior to using out-of-school |
13 | | suspensions or expulsions. |
14 | | (b-10) Unless otherwise required by federal law or this |
15 | | Code, school boards may not institute zero-tolerance policies |
16 | | by which school administrators are required to suspend or |
17 | | expel students for particular behaviors. |
18 | | (b-15) Out-of-school suspensions of 3 days or less may be |
19 | | used only if the student's continuing presence in school would |
20 | | pose a threat to school safety or a disruption to other |
21 | | students' learning opportunities. For purposes of this |
22 | | subsection (b-15), "threat to school safety or a disruption to |
23 | | other students' learning opportunities" shall be determined on |
24 | | a case-by-case basis by the school board or its designee. |
25 | | School officials shall make all reasonable efforts to resolve |
26 | | such threats, address such disruptions, and minimize the |
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1 | | length of suspensions to the greatest extent practicable. |
2 | | (b-20) Unless otherwise required by this Code, |
3 | | out-of-school suspensions of longer than 3 days, expulsions, |
4 | | and disciplinary removals to alternative schools may be used |
5 | | only if other appropriate and available behavioral and |
6 | | disciplinary interventions have been exhausted and the |
7 | | student's continuing presence in school would either (i) pose |
8 | | a
threat to the safety of other students, staff, or members of
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9 | | the school community or (ii) substantially disrupt, impede, or
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10 | | interfere with the operation of the school. For purposes of |
11 | | this subsection (b-20), "threat to the safety of other |
12 | | students, staff, or members of the school community" and |
13 | | "substantially disrupt, impede, or interfere with the |
14 | | operation of the school" shall be determined on a case-by-case |
15 | | basis by school officials. For purposes of this subsection |
16 | | (b-20), the determination of whether "appropriate and |
17 | | available behavioral and disciplinary interventions have been |
18 | | exhausted" shall be made by school officials. School officials |
19 | | shall make all reasonable efforts to resolve such threats, |
20 | | address such disruptions, and minimize the length of student |
21 | | exclusions to the greatest extent practicable. Within the |
22 | | suspension decision described in subsection (b) of this |
23 | | Section or the expulsion decision described in subsection (a) |
24 | | of this Section, it shall be documented whether other |
25 | | interventions were attempted or whether it was determined that |
26 | | there were no other appropriate and available interventions. |
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1 | | (b-25) Students who are suspended out-of-school for longer |
2 | | than 4 school days shall be provided appropriate and available |
3 | | support services during the period of their suspension. For |
4 | | purposes of this subsection (b-25), "appropriate and available |
5 | | support services" shall be determined by school authorities. |
6 | | Within the suspension decision described in subsection (b) of |
7 | | this Section, it shall be documented whether such services are |
8 | | to be provided or whether it was determined that there are no |
9 | | such appropriate and available services. |
10 | | A school district may refer students who are expelled to |
11 | | appropriate and available support services. |
12 | | A school district shall create a policy to facilitate the |
13 | | re-engagement of students who are suspended out-of-school, |
14 | | expelled, or returning from an alternative school setting. |
15 | | (b-30) A school district shall create a policy by which |
16 | | suspended pupils, including those pupils suspended from the |
17 | | school bus who do not have alternate transportation to school, |
18 | | shall have the opportunity to make up work for equivalent |
19 | | academic credit. It shall be the responsibility of a pupil's |
20 | | parent or guardian to notify school officials that a pupil |
21 | | suspended from the school bus does not have alternate |
22 | | transportation to school. |
23 | | (c) A school board must invite a representative from a |
24 | | local mental health agency to consult with the board at the |
25 | | meeting whenever there is evidence that mental illness may be |
26 | | the cause of a student's expulsion or suspension.
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1 | | (c-5) School districts shall make reasonable efforts to |
2 | | provide ongoing professional development to teachers, |
3 | | administrators, school board members, school resource |
4 | | officers, and staff on the adverse consequences of school |
5 | | exclusion and justice-system involvement, effective classroom |
6 | | management strategies, non-exclusionary discipline practices, |
7 | | culturally responsive discipline, the appropriate and |
8 | | available supportive services for the promotion of student |
9 | | attendance and engagement, and developmentally appropriate |
10 | | disciplinary methods that promote positive and healthy school |
11 | | climates. |
12 | | (d) The board may expel a student for a definite period of |
13 | | time not to
exceed 2 calendar years, as determined on a |
14 | | case-by-case basis.
A student who
is determined to have |
15 | | brought one of the following objects to school, any |
16 | | school-sponsored activity
or event, or any activity or event |
17 | | that bears a reasonable relationship to school shall be |
18 | | expelled for a period of not less than
one year: |
19 | | (1) A firearm. For the purposes of this Section, |
20 | | "firearm" means any gun, rifle, shotgun, weapon as defined |
21 | | by Section 921 of Title 18 of the United States Code, |
22 | | firearm as defined in Section 1.1 of the Firearm Owners |
23 | | Identification Card Act, or firearm as defined in Section |
24 | | 24-1 of the Criminal Code of 2012. The expulsion period |
25 | | under this subdivision (1) may be modified by the |
26 | | superintendent, and the superintendent's determination may |
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1 | | be modified by the board on a case-by-case basis. |
2 | | (2) A knife, brass knuckles or other knuckle weapon |
3 | | regardless of its composition, a billy club, or any other |
4 | | object if used or attempted to be used to cause bodily |
5 | | harm, including "look alikes" of any firearm as defined in |
6 | | subdivision (1) of this subsection (d). The expulsion |
7 | | requirement under this subdivision (2) may be modified by |
8 | | the superintendent, and the superintendent's determination |
9 | | may be modified by the board on a case-by-case basis. |
10 | | Expulsion
or suspension
shall be construed in a
manner |
11 | | consistent with the federal Individuals with Disabilities |
12 | | Education
Act. A student who is subject to suspension or |
13 | | expulsion as provided in this
Section may be eligible for a |
14 | | transfer to an alternative school program in
accordance with |
15 | | Article 13A of the School Code.
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16 | | (d-5) The board may suspend or by regulation
authorize the |
17 | | superintendent of the district or the principal, assistant
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18 | | principal, or dean of students of any
school to suspend a |
19 | | student for a period not to exceed
10 school days or may expel |
20 | | a student for a definite period of time not to
exceed 2 |
21 | | calendar years, as determined on a case-by-case basis, if (i) |
22 | | that student has been determined to have made an explicit |
23 | | threat on an Internet website against a school employee, a |
24 | | student, or any school-related personnel, (ii) the Internet |
25 | | website through which the threat was made is a site that was |
26 | | accessible within the school at the time the threat was made or |
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1 | | was available to third parties who worked or studied within |
2 | | the school grounds at the time the threat was made, and (iii) |
3 | | the threat could be reasonably interpreted as threatening to |
4 | | the safety and security of the threatened individual because |
5 | | of his or her duties or employment status or status as a |
6 | | student inside the school.
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7 | | (e) To maintain order and security in the schools, school |
8 | | authorities may
inspect and search places and areas such as |
9 | | lockers, desks, parking lots, and
other school property and |
10 | | equipment owned or controlled by the school, as well
as |
11 | | personal effects left in those places and areas by students, |
12 | | without notice
to or the consent of the student, and without a |
13 | | search warrant. As a matter of
public policy, the General |
14 | | Assembly finds that students have no reasonable
expectation of |
15 | | privacy in these places and areas or in their personal effects
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16 | | left in these places and areas. School authorities may request |
17 | | the assistance
of law enforcement officials for the purpose of |
18 | | conducting inspections and
searches of lockers, desks, parking |
19 | | lots, and other school property and
equipment owned or |
20 | | controlled by the school for illegal drugs, weapons, or
other
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21 | | illegal or dangerous substances or materials, including |
22 | | searches conducted
through the use of specially trained dogs. |
23 | | If a search conducted in accordance
with this Section produces |
24 | | evidence that the student has violated or is
violating either |
25 | | the law, local ordinance, or the school's policies or rules,
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26 | | such evidence may be seized by school authorities, and |
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1 | | disciplinary action may
be taken. School authorities may also |
2 | | turn over such evidence to law
enforcement authorities.
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3 | | (f) Suspension or expulsion may include suspension or |
4 | | expulsion from
school and all school activities and a |
5 | | prohibition from being present on school
grounds.
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6 | | (g) A school district may adopt a policy providing that if |
7 | | a student
is suspended or expelled for any reason from any |
8 | | public or private school
in this or any other state, the |
9 | | student must complete the entire term of
the suspension or |
10 | | expulsion in an alternative school program under Article 13A |
11 | | of this Code or an alternative learning opportunities program |
12 | | under Article 13B of this Code before being admitted into the |
13 | | school
district if there is no threat to the safety of students |
14 | | or staff in the alternative program.
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15 | | (h) School officials shall not advise or encourage |
16 | | students to drop out voluntarily due to behavioral or academic |
17 | | difficulties. |
18 | | (i) A student may not be issued a monetary fine or fee as a |
19 | | disciplinary consequence, though this shall not preclude |
20 | | requiring a student to provide restitution for lost, stolen, |
21 | | or damaged property. |
22 | | (j) Subsections (a) through (i) of this Section shall |
23 | | apply to elementary and secondary schools, charter schools, |
24 | | special charter districts, and school districts organized |
25 | | under Article 34 of this Code. |
26 | | (k) The expulsion of children enrolled in programs funded |
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1 | | under Section 1C-2 of this Code is subject to the requirements |
2 | | under paragraph (7) of subsection (a) of Section 2-3.71 of |
3 | | this Code. |
4 | | (l) Beginning with the 2018-2019 school year, an in-school |
5 | | suspension program provided by a school district for any |
6 | | students in kindergarten through grade 12 may focus on |
7 | | promoting non-violent conflict resolution and positive |
8 | | interaction with other students and school personnel. A school |
9 | | district may employ a school social worker or a licensed |
10 | | mental health professional to oversee an in-school suspension |
11 | | program in kindergarten through grade 12. |
12 | | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 102-539, eff. 8-20-21.) |
13 | | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 102-466 )
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14 | | Sec. 10-22.6. Suspension or expulsion of pupils; school |
15 | | searches.
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16 | | (a) To expel pupils guilty of gross disobedience or |
17 | | misconduct, including gross disobedience or misconduct |
18 | | perpetuated by electronic means, pursuant to subsection (b-20) |
19 | | of this Section, and
no action shall lie against them for such |
20 | | expulsion. Expulsion shall
take place only after the parents |
21 | | or guardians have been requested to appear at a
meeting of the |
22 | | board, or with a hearing officer appointed by it, to
discuss |
23 | | their child's behavior. Such request shall be made by |
24 | | registered
or certified mail and shall state the time, place |
25 | | and purpose of the
meeting. The board, or a hearing officer |
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1 | | appointed by it, at such
meeting shall state the reasons for |
2 | | dismissal and the date on which the
expulsion is to become |
3 | | effective. If a hearing officer is appointed by
the board, he |
4 | | shall report to the board a written summary of the evidence
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5 | | heard at the meeting and the board may take such action thereon |
6 | | as it
finds appropriate. If the board acts to expel a pupil, |
7 | | the written expulsion decision shall detail the specific |
8 | | reasons why removing the pupil from the learning environment |
9 | | is in the best interest of the school. The expulsion decision |
10 | | shall also include a rationale as to the specific duration of |
11 | | the expulsion. An expelled pupil may be immediately |
12 | | transferred to an alternative program in the manner provided |
13 | | in Article 13A or 13B of this Code. A pupil must not be denied |
14 | | transfer because of the expulsion, except in cases in which |
15 | | such transfer is deemed to cause a threat to the safety of |
16 | | students or staff in the alternative program.
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17 | | (b) To suspend or by policy to authorize the |
18 | | superintendent of
the district or the principal, assistant |
19 | | principal, or dean of students
of any school to suspend pupils |
20 | | guilty of gross disobedience or misconduct, or
to suspend |
21 | | pupils guilty of gross disobedience or misconduct on the |
22 | | school bus
from riding the school bus, pursuant to subsections |
23 | | (b-15) and (b-20) of this Section, and no action
shall lie |
24 | | against them for such suspension. The board may by policy
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25 | | authorize the superintendent of the district or the principal, |
26 | | assistant
principal, or dean of students of any
school to |
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1 | | suspend pupils guilty of such acts for a period not to exceed
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2 | | 10 school days. If a pupil is suspended due to gross |
3 | | disobedience or misconduct
on a school bus, the board may |
4 | | suspend the pupil in excess of 10
school
days for safety |
5 | | reasons. |
6 | | Any suspension shall be reported immediately to the
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7 | | parents or guardians of a pupil along with a full statement of |
8 | | the
reasons for such suspension and a notice of their right to |
9 | | a review. The school board must be given a summary of the |
10 | | notice, including the reason for the suspension and the |
11 | | suspension length. Upon request of the
parents or guardians, |
12 | | the school board or a hearing officer appointed by
it shall |
13 | | review such action of the superintendent or principal, |
14 | | assistant
principal, or dean of students. At such
review, the |
15 | | parents or guardians of the pupil may appear and discuss the
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16 | | suspension with the board or its hearing officer. If a hearing |
17 | | officer
is appointed by the board, he shall report to the board |
18 | | a written summary
of the evidence heard at the meeting. After |
19 | | its hearing or upon receipt
of the written report of its |
20 | | hearing officer, the board may take such
action as it finds |
21 | | appropriate. If a student is suspended pursuant to this |
22 | | subsection (b), the board shall, in the written suspension |
23 | | decision, detail the specific act of gross disobedience or |
24 | | misconduct resulting in the decision to suspend. The |
25 | | suspension decision shall also include a rationale as to the |
26 | | specific duration of the suspension. A pupil who is suspended |
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1 | | in excess of 20 school days may be immediately transferred to |
2 | | an alternative program in the manner provided in Article 13A |
3 | | or 13B of this Code. A pupil must not be denied transfer |
4 | | because of the suspension, except in cases in which such |
5 | | transfer is deemed to cause a threat to the safety of students |
6 | | or staff in the alternative program.
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7 | | (b-5) Among the many possible disciplinary interventions |
8 | | and consequences available to school officials, school |
9 | | exclusions, such as out-of-school suspensions and expulsions, |
10 | | are the most serious. School officials shall limit the number |
11 | | and duration of expulsions and suspensions to the greatest |
12 | | extent practicable, and it is recommended that they use them |
13 | | only for legitimate educational purposes. To ensure that |
14 | | students are not excluded from school unnecessarily, it is |
15 | | recommended that school officials consider forms of |
16 | | non-exclusionary discipline prior to using out-of-school |
17 | | suspensions or expulsions. |
18 | | (b-10) Unless otherwise required by federal law or this |
19 | | Code, school boards may not institute zero-tolerance policies |
20 | | by which school administrators are required to suspend or |
21 | | expel students for particular behaviors. |
22 | | (b-15) Out-of-school suspensions of 3 days or less may be |
23 | | used only if the student's continuing presence in school would |
24 | | pose a threat to school safety or a disruption to other |
25 | | students' learning opportunities. For purposes of this |
26 | | subsection (b-15), "threat to school safety or a disruption to |
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1 | | other students' learning opportunities" shall be determined on |
2 | | a case-by-case basis by the school board or its designee. |
3 | | School officials shall make all reasonable efforts to resolve |
4 | | such threats, address such disruptions, and minimize the |
5 | | length of suspensions to the greatest extent practicable. |
6 | | (b-20) Unless otherwise required by this Code, |
7 | | out-of-school suspensions of longer than 3 days, expulsions, |
8 | | and disciplinary removals to alternative schools may be used |
9 | | only if other appropriate and available behavioral and |
10 | | disciplinary interventions have been exhausted and the |
11 | | student's continuing presence in school would either (i) pose |
12 | | a
threat to the safety of other students, staff, or members of
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13 | | the school community or (ii) substantially disrupt, impede, or
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14 | | interfere with the operation of the school. For purposes of |
15 | | this subsection (b-20), "threat to the safety of other |
16 | | students, staff, or members of the school community" and |
17 | | "substantially disrupt, impede, or interfere with the |
18 | | operation of the school" shall be determined on a case-by-case |
19 | | basis by school officials. For purposes of this subsection |
20 | | (b-20), the determination of whether "appropriate and |
21 | | available behavioral and disciplinary interventions have been |
22 | | exhausted" shall be made by school officials. School officials |
23 | | shall make all reasonable efforts to resolve such threats, |
24 | | address such disruptions, and minimize the length of student |
25 | | exclusions to the greatest extent practicable. Within the |
26 | | suspension decision described in subsection (b) of this |
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1 | | Section or the expulsion decision described in subsection (a) |
2 | | of this Section, it shall be documented whether other |
3 | | interventions were attempted or whether it was determined that |
4 | | there were no other appropriate and available interventions. |
5 | | (b-25) Students who are suspended out-of-school for longer |
6 | | than 4 school days shall be provided appropriate and available |
7 | | support services during the period of their suspension. For |
8 | | purposes of this subsection (b-25), "appropriate and available |
9 | | support services" shall be determined by school authorities. |
10 | | Within the suspension decision described in subsection (b) of |
11 | | this Section, it shall be documented whether such services are |
12 | | to be provided or whether it was determined that there are no |
13 | | such appropriate and available services. |
14 | | A school district may refer students who are expelled to |
15 | | appropriate and available support services. |
16 | | A school district shall create a policy to facilitate the |
17 | | re-engagement of students who are suspended out-of-school, |
18 | | expelled, or returning from an alternative school setting. |
19 | | (b-30) A school district shall create a policy by which |
20 | | suspended pupils, including those pupils suspended from the |
21 | | school bus who do not have alternate transportation to school, |
22 | | shall have the opportunity to make up work for equivalent |
23 | | academic credit. It shall be the responsibility of a pupil's |
24 | | parents or guardians to notify school officials that a pupil |
25 | | suspended from the school bus does not have alternate |
26 | | transportation to school. |
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1 | | (b-35) In all suspension review hearings conducted
under |
2 | | subsection (b) or expulsion hearings conducted
under |
3 | | subsection (a), a student may disclose any factor to be |
4 | | considered in mitigation, including his or her status as
a |
5 | | parent, expectant parent, or victim of domestic or sexual |
6 | | violence, as defined in Article 26A. A representative of the
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7 | | parent's or guardian's choice, or of the student's choice if |
8 | | emancipated, must be permitted to represent
the student |
9 | | throughout the proceedings and to address the school board or |
10 | | its appointed hearing officer. With the
approval of the |
11 | | student's parent or guardian, or of the student if |
12 | | emancipated, a support person
must be permitted to accompany |
13 | | the student to any disciplinary
hearings or proceedings. The |
14 | | representative or support person must comply with any rules of |
15 | | the school district's hearing process. If the representative |
16 | | or support person violates the rules or engages in behavior or |
17 | | advocacy that harasses, abuses, or intimidates either party, a |
18 | | witness, or anyone else in attendance at the hearing, the |
19 | | representative or support person may be prohibited from |
20 | | further participation in the hearing or proceeding. A |
21 | | suspension or expulsion proceeding
under this subsection |
22 | | (b-35) must be conducted independently
from any ongoing |
23 | | criminal investigation or proceeding, and an absence of |
24 | | pending or possible criminal charges, criminal investigations, |
25 | | or proceedings may not be a factor in school
disciplinary |
26 | | decisions. |
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1 | | (b-40) During a suspension review hearing conducted
under |
2 | | subsection (b) or an expulsion hearing conducted
under |
3 | | subsection (a) that involves allegations of sexual
violence by |
4 | | the student who is subject to discipline, neither
the student |
5 | | nor his or her representative shall directly
question nor have |
6 | | direct contact with the alleged victim. The
student who is |
7 | | subject to discipline or his or her
representative may, at the |
8 | | discretion and direction of the
school board or its appointed |
9 | | hearing officer, suggest
questions to be posed by the school |
10 | | board or its appointed
hearing officer to the alleged victim. |
11 | | (c) A school board must invite a representative from a |
12 | | local mental health agency to consult with the board at the |
13 | | meeting whenever there is evidence that mental illness may be |
14 | | the cause of a student's expulsion or suspension.
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15 | | (c-5) School districts shall make reasonable efforts to |
16 | | provide ongoing professional development to teachers, |
17 | | administrators, school board members, school resource |
18 | | officers, and staff on the adverse consequences of school |
19 | | exclusion and justice-system involvement, effective classroom |
20 | | management strategies, non-exclusionary discipline practices, |
21 | | culturally responsive discipline, the appropriate and |
22 | | available supportive services for the promotion of student |
23 | | attendance and engagement, and developmentally appropriate |
24 | | disciplinary methods that promote positive and healthy school |
25 | | climates. |
26 | | (d) The board may expel a student for a definite period of |
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1 | | time not to
exceed 2 calendar years, as determined on a |
2 | | case-by-case basis.
A student who
is determined to have |
3 | | brought one of the following objects to school, any |
4 | | school-sponsored activity
or event, or any activity or event |
5 | | that bears a reasonable relationship to school shall be |
6 | | expelled for a period of not less than
one year: |
7 | | (1) A firearm. For the purposes of this Section, |
8 | | "firearm" means any gun, rifle, shotgun, weapon as defined |
9 | | by Section 921 of Title 18 of the United States Code, |
10 | | firearm as defined in Section 1.1 of the Firearm Owners |
11 | | Identification Card Act, or firearm as defined in Section |
12 | | 24-1 of the Criminal Code of 2012. The expulsion period |
13 | | under this subdivision (1) may be modified by the |
14 | | superintendent, and the superintendent's determination may |
15 | | be modified by the board on a case-by-case basis. |
16 | | (2) A knife, brass knuckles or other knuckle weapon |
17 | | regardless of its composition, a billy club, or any other |
18 | | object if used or attempted to be used to cause bodily |
19 | | harm, including "look alikes" of any firearm as defined in |
20 | | subdivision (1) of this subsection (d). The expulsion |
21 | | requirement under this subdivision (2) may be modified by |
22 | | the superintendent, and the superintendent's determination |
23 | | may be modified by the board on a case-by-case basis. |
24 | | Expulsion
or suspension
shall be construed in a
manner |
25 | | consistent with the federal Individuals with Disabilities |
26 | | Education
Act. A student who is subject to suspension or |
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1 | | expulsion as provided in this
Section may be eligible for a |
2 | | transfer to an alternative school program in
accordance with |
3 | | Article 13A of the School Code.
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4 | | (d-5) The board may suspend or by regulation
authorize the |
5 | | superintendent of the district or the principal, assistant
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6 | | principal, or dean of students of any
school to suspend a |
7 | | student for a period not to exceed
10 school days or may expel |
8 | | a student for a definite period of time not to
exceed 2 |
9 | | calendar years, as determined on a case-by-case basis, if (i) |
10 | | that student has been determined to have made an explicit |
11 | | threat on an Internet website against a school employee, a |
12 | | student, or any school-related personnel, (ii) the Internet |
13 | | website through which the threat was made is a site that was |
14 | | accessible within the school at the time the threat was made or |
15 | | was available to third parties who worked or studied within |
16 | | the school grounds at the time the threat was made, and (iii) |
17 | | the threat could be reasonably interpreted as threatening to |
18 | | the safety and security of the threatened individual because |
19 | | of his or her duties or employment status or status as a |
20 | | student inside the school.
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21 | | (e) To maintain order and security in the schools, school |
22 | | authorities may
inspect and search places and areas such as |
23 | | lockers, desks, parking lots, and
other school property and |
24 | | equipment owned or controlled by the school, as well
as |
25 | | personal effects left in those places and areas by students, |
26 | | without notice
to or the consent of the student, and without a |
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1 | | search warrant. As a matter of
public policy, the General |
2 | | Assembly finds that students have no reasonable
expectation of |
3 | | privacy in these places and areas or in their personal effects
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4 | | left in these places and areas. School authorities may request |
5 | | the assistance
of law enforcement officials for the purpose of |
6 | | conducting inspections and
searches of lockers, desks, parking |
7 | | lots, and other school property and
equipment owned or |
8 | | controlled by the school for illegal drugs, weapons, or
other
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9 | | illegal or dangerous substances or materials, including |
10 | | searches conducted
through the use of specially trained dogs. |
11 | | If a search conducted in accordance
with this Section produces |
12 | | evidence that the student has violated or is
violating either |
13 | | the law, local ordinance, or the school's policies or rules,
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14 | | such evidence may be seized by school authorities, and |
15 | | disciplinary action may
be taken. School authorities may also |
16 | | turn over such evidence to law
enforcement authorities.
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17 | | (f) Suspension or expulsion may include suspension or |
18 | | expulsion from
school and all school activities and a |
19 | | prohibition from being present on school
grounds.
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20 | | (g) A school district may adopt a policy providing that if |
21 | | a student
is suspended or expelled for any reason from any |
22 | | public or private school
in this or any other state, the |
23 | | student must complete the entire term of
the suspension or |
24 | | expulsion in an alternative school program under Article 13A |
25 | | of this Code or an alternative learning opportunities program |
26 | | under Article 13B of this Code before being admitted into the |
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1 | | school
district if there is no threat to the safety of students |
2 | | or staff in the alternative program. A school district that |
3 | | adopts a policy under this subsection (g) must include a |
4 | | provision allowing for consideration of any mitigating |
5 | | factors, including, but not limited to, a student's status as |
6 | | a parent, expectant parent, or victim of domestic or sexual |
7 | | violence, as defined in Article 26A.
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8 | | (h) School officials shall not advise or encourage |
9 | | students to drop out voluntarily due to behavioral or academic |
10 | | difficulties. |
11 | | (i) A student may not be issued a monetary fine or fee as a |
12 | | disciplinary consequence, though this shall not preclude |
13 | | requiring a student to provide restitution for lost, stolen, |
14 | | or damaged property. |
15 | | (j) Subsections (a) through (i) of this Section shall |
16 | | apply to elementary and secondary schools, charter schools, |
17 | | special charter districts, and school districts organized |
18 | | under Article 34 of this Code. |
19 | | (k) The expulsion of children enrolled in programs funded |
20 | | under Section 1C-2 of this Code is subject to the requirements |
21 | | under paragraph (7) of subsection (a) of Section 2-3.71 of |
22 | | this Code. |
23 | | (l) Beginning with the 2018-2019 school year, an in-school |
24 | | suspension program provided by a school district for any |
25 | | students in kindergarten through grade 12 may focus on |
26 | | promoting non-violent conflict resolution and positive |
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1 | | interaction with other students and school personnel. A school |
2 | | district may employ a school social worker or a licensed |
3 | | mental health professional to oversee an in-school suspension |
4 | | program in kindergarten through grade 12. |
5 | | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 102-466, eff. 7-1-25; |
6 | | 102-539, eff. 8-20-21; revised 9-23-21.) |
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 July 1, |
15 | | 2023.
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