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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives wish to congratulate David R. Schuler, Ph.D., | ||||||
4 | on the occasion of his appointment as the next executive | ||||||
5 | director of the School Superintendents Association (AASA); and
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6 | WHEREAS, Dr. Schuler is a highly experienced, successful, | ||||||
7 | and well-regarded educational leader; he has worked as a | ||||||
8 | superintendent for 22 years, serving 17 of those years at High | ||||||
9 | School District 214, one of Illinois' largest and most | ||||||
10 | innovative high school systems; he received his bachelor's | ||||||
11 | degree at Carroll College in Waukesha, Wisconsin, and he | ||||||
12 | earned both his master's degree and doctorate at the | ||||||
13 | University of Wisconsin-Madison in Madison, Wisconsin; and
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14 | WHEREAS, Dr. Schuler has been serving as superintendent of | ||||||
15 | High School District 214 in Arlington Heights; there, he and | ||||||
16 | his team designed and implemented the District 214 Career | ||||||
17 | Pathways program to provide students with an at-scale model | ||||||
18 | for earning early college credit, industry credentials, and | ||||||
19 | work-based learning experiences before leaving high school; | ||||||
20 | under his leadership, District 214 has expanded learning | ||||||
21 | options and now offers 44 programs of study, including more | ||||||
22 | than 600 courses aligned with 16 national career clusters and | ||||||
23 | 39 career pathways, all of which are continually updated and |
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1 | refined in consultation with working professionals in the | ||||||
2 | community; and
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3 | WHEREAS, With Dr. Schuler at the helm, District 214 has | ||||||
4 | become a nationally recognized leader in providing | ||||||
5 | career-connected learning through internships, | ||||||
6 | apprenticeships, and other workplace learning experiences by | ||||||
7 | establishing the Center for Career Discovery, which | ||||||
8 | encompasses more than 1,000 industry partners and delivered | ||||||
9 | approximately 2,500 work-based learning experiences during the | ||||||
10 | 2021-2022 school year; and
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11 | WHEREAS, Under Dr. Schuler's guidance, District 214 has | ||||||
12 | become a leader in early college credit; partnering with more | ||||||
13 | than half a dozen colleges and universities to prepare | ||||||
14 | students for postsecondary work while reducing college costs, | ||||||
15 | opportunities for students include traditional AP and | ||||||
16 | certification programs and a rapidly growing array of dual | ||||||
17 | credit courses; in addition, he helped write, champion, and | ||||||
18 | pass legislation requiring every public Illinois college and | ||||||
19 | university to accept Advanced Placement scores of 3 or higher, | ||||||
20 | furthering opportunities for students and making the most of | ||||||
21 | students' AP experiences; and
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22 | WHEREAS, As an additional accomplishment, District 214 was | ||||||
23 | one of only 13 districts across the country to be named as an |
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1 | AASA Lighthouse Demonstration System; these districts serve as | ||||||
2 | models of positive change in public education; they are | ||||||
3 | members of AASA's Learning 2025 Network, which is a cadre of | ||||||
4 | more than 120 demonstration systems representing | ||||||
5 | forward-leaning, urban, suburban, and rural school districts | ||||||
6 | engaged in learning, networking, and working together to help | ||||||
7 | drive education policy and ultimately improve student | ||||||
8 | learning; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Through Dr. Schuler's leadership, District 214 | ||||||
10 | created the District 214 Education Foundation, which has | ||||||
11 | raised millions of dollars to support innovation, student | ||||||
12 | success, and lifelong learning beyond the limitations of | ||||||
13 | conventional public education funding; and
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14 | WHEREAS, During Dr. Schuler's tenure, District 214 has | ||||||
15 | continued to expand its Community Education program, which is | ||||||
16 | among the nation's oldest and most extensive, to serve more | ||||||
17 | than 30,000 lifelong learners each year and to offer a wide | ||||||
18 | range of enrichment classes for children; in addition, the | ||||||
19 | program offers an Adult Education and Family Literacy program, | ||||||
20 | providing invaluable support as adults study English, earn | ||||||
21 | high school equivalency certificates, or prepare for the U.S. | ||||||
22 | citizenship test; and
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23 | WHEREAS, Dr. Schuler served on AASA's executive committee |
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1 | from 2011 to 2017 and as president from 2015 through 2016; he | ||||||
2 | is the architect of Redefining Ready!, an initiative | ||||||
3 | administered by AASA that introduces research-based metrics to | ||||||
4 | appropriately assess whether students are ready to pursue | ||||||
5 | their lifelong goals and dreams following post-secondary | ||||||
6 | education and defines what it means for them to be ready for | ||||||
7 | college, career, and life; since its launch in 2017, | ||||||
8 | Redefining Ready! has rapidly become a mainstay in AASA's | ||||||
9 | growing stable of Leadership Network professional development | ||||||
10 | programs, mobilizing thousands of superintendents and their | ||||||
11 | respective teams in order to drive innovation, thought | ||||||
12 | leadership, research, and collaboration among school system | ||||||
13 | leaders from coast to coast; and
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14 | WHEREAS, Dr. Schuler serves as a lead superintendent in | ||||||
15 | AASA's National Superintendent Certification Program and also | ||||||
16 | serves as a lead superintendent in AASA's Aspiring | ||||||
17 | Superintendents Academy; and
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18 | WHEREAS, Dr. Schuler is an active member of the Illinois | ||||||
19 | Association of School Administrators (IASA) and was named the | ||||||
20 | National AASA School Superintendent of the Year in 2018; | ||||||
21 | therefore, be it
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22 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
23 | HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
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1 | we congratulate David R. Schuler, Ph.D., on his appointment as | ||||||
2 | executive director of the School Superintendents Association | ||||||
3 | (AASA) and commend his long career in public education; and be | ||||||
4 | it further
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5 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
6 | presented to Dr. Schuler as an expression of our esteem and | ||||||
7 | respect.
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