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| (2) Develop district-wide goals and objectives and |
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| evaluate any previous 5-year plan. |
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| (3) Research and compile data described in this |
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| Section. |
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| (4) Translate educational needs into facility needs. |
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| (5) Develop a finance plan to implement the facility |
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| improvements. |
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| (6) Conduct public hearings and develop a synopsis of |
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| public comments. |
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| (7) Develop an objective methodology for evaluating |
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| the effectiveness of the plan. This evaluation is to occur |
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| during the third year of the 5-year planning period. |
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| (8) Approve the proposed CEFP. |
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| (9) Submit the CEFP to the State Board for approval. If |
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| the plan is altered prior to the 10-year anniversary date, |
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| the amended document must be submitted to the State Board |
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| for approval. |
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| (c) The CEFP must include the following components: |
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| (1) Goals and objectives. |
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| (2) Community analysis. |
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| (3) Population and enrollment study. |
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| (4) Educational plan. |
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| (5) Evaluation and inventory of existing facilities |
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| for
compliance with State requirements. |
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| (6) Major improvement plan for existing facilities. |
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| (7) Inter-agency, shared-use of facilities feasibility |
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| study. |
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| (8) Translating educational needs into facility needs. |
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| (9) Financing plan, including a prioritized list of all |
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| projects within the school district and their estimated |
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| costs. |
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| (10) Synopsis of comments from the public hearing. |
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| (11) Evaluation and objective of implementation. |
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| (d) The school board must develop and adopt the goals and |
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| objectives of the CEFP. These goals and objectives must |
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| consider all aspects of the educational and facility needs of |
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| the school district. Minimally, curriculum delivery models, |
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| grade configurations, maximum and minimum school sizes, |
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| community expectations, optimal student populations, and the |
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| number of facilities that can be effectively maintained, given |
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| limited resources available to the district, must be addressed. |
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| (e) With respect to the community analysis component of the |
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| CEFP, the school board must study the following aspects of the |
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| school district's development: |
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| (1) Population characteristics and density patterns. |
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| (2) Population changes due to migration patterns and to |
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| fluctuations in the birth rate. |
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| (3) Changes in land usage (residential, commercial, |
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| and industrial). |
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| (4) Major highways and street networks and their |
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| probable future development. |
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| (5) Changes in socio-economic patterns resulting in |
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| population shifts within the community. |
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| (6) Condition and value of property assessments. |
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| (7) Availability of community services, such as |
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| libraries, recreational areas, health services, and public |
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| assembly space. |
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| (8) Employment opportunities. |
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| (9) Parental expectations of the school system. |
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| (10) Citizen attitudes and aspirations in general. |
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| (11) Possible shifts in housing patterns. |
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| (12) Study of school attendance zones as they relate to |
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| the dispersion of the district's school population. |
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| (f) With respect to the population and enrollment study |
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| component of the CEFP, in making enrollment projections, the |
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| school board must consider the following statistics: |
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| (1) Population trends for the school district and each |
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| school in the district. |
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| (2) Birth rates and the number of births. |
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| (3) School enrollment figures and trends for the past |
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| 10 years. |
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| (4) Historic non-public school enrollment figures, if |
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| available. |
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| (5) Trends of dropout and attrition rates for the past |
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| 10 years. |
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| (6) Ten-year enrollment projections per school |
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| calculated by an approved method that considers items (1) |
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| through (5) of this subsection (f). |
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| (g) With respect to the educational plan component of the |
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| CEFP, the school board shall include an analysis of the current |
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| educational program and projections of the planned educational |
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| program. The educational plan shall include the following: |
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| (1) A description of the educational system proposed |
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| for the 5-year and 10-year CEFP and how it will improve |
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| instructional delivery as follows: |
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| (A) How does the existing plan not meet the |
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| district's goals and objectives and how does the new |
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| plan meet these goals and objectives? |
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| (B) Will the school system be predominately |
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| organized on a grade K through 4, 5 through 8, and 9 |
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| through 12 pattern or some other pattern? |
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| (C) Will the typical pattern of one teacher per |
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| class be followed or are teaching teams to be involved |
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| all or part of the time? |
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| (D) Generally, will there be self-contained or |
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| departmentalized classroom instruction? |
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| (E) Generally, will there be typical grade |
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| patterns or will there be an ungraded or flexible |
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| grouping of students? |
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| (F) What will be the maximum or minimum enrollment |
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| and total number of instructional areas in each school |
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| building? |
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| (G) What method of scheduling will be utilized in |
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| each school building (traditional, block, flexible, |
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| year-round, or other)? Indicate the number of periods |
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| in each instructional day. |
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| (H) What is the plan for providing vocational and |
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| technical education? |
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| (2) A curriculum plan as follows: |
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| (A) What knowledge, understanding, attitudes, |
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| skills, and habits of life should be developed through |
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| the experiences provided for children? |
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| (B) What are the general characteristics of a high |
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| quality school program? |
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| (h) The evaluation and inventory of existing facilities |
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| component of the CEFP shall include a survey of each school |
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| facility, including modular and detached structures in the |
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| school district (including diagrammatic floor plans and |
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| exterior photographs), using a school facility evaluation |
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| instrument. This evaluation shall provide objective data on the |
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| condition and components of the existing building, its |
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| appropriateness for delivery of the instructional program, and |
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| its ability to support the present and projected enrollments in |
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| an effective and efficient manner. Based on the district's |
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| goals and objectives, individual facility deficiencies must be |
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| identified. The school board must use the services of a |
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| certified recognized educational facility professional, |
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| architect, or professional engineer for the evaluation. |
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| (i) The disposition of abandoned or surplus school |
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| buildings must be identified in the CEFP and must include |
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| accommodation for security, sanitation, health, and safety to |
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| minimize the facility as an attractive nuisance to the |
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| community and an analysis of feasible, alternative, adaptive |
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| uses by the surrounding community. Crime Prevention Through |
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| Environmental Design principles must be included during the |
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| evaluation. |
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| Facility improvements and new facilities must accommodate |
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| the educational programs by design. The building design must be |
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| dictated by the curriculum, as defined in an approved |
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| educational specification. Existing and new facilities must |
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| meet all regulations of this State. |
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| The CEFP shall provide specific criteria the school |
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| district shall use to determine whether a school facility is to |
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| be closed, including a detailed analysis of the impact of the |
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| school closing on students to be transferred, the impact on |
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| receiving schools, the limit on the number of forced student |
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| transfers at the primary, middle school, and secondary school |
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| levels, and a study of potential alternatives to school |
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| closure. There must be substantive community input into the |
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| school closings and the alternatives analysis. |
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| The CEFP must describe each school facility and site, |
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| enrollments, general conditions, recommendations for future
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| use of the building, and cost estimates to implement the |
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| recommendations. The CEFP shall provide a list of projects at |
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| each facility needed to address the inadequacies in health and |
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| safety, building integrity, or educational capability of the |
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| facility. The CEFP shall have a one-year, 5-year, and 10-year |
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| timeline to indicate the anticipated
completion of each of |
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| these projects. |
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| (j) Prior to submitting the CEFP to the State Board of |
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| Education for approval, a minimum of one public hearing must be |
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| advertised and conducted in the school district, except that in |
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| a school district organized under Article 34 of this Code, a |
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| minimum of 3 public hearings must be advertised and conducted |
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| in the school district, to provide broad-based community input |
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| into the plan. As an addendum to the CEFP, sufficient |
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| documentation, including verification of public notices from |
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| the local newspaper, a synopsis of all comments received during |
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| the hearing, and a formal comment from the school board must be |
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| included. |
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| (k) As part of the total CEFP, the school district shall |
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| include the objective means to be utilized in evaluating |
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| implementation and effectiveness of the overall plan and each |
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| project included in the plan.
The evaluation shall measure all |
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| of the following: |
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| (1) How each project furthers each of the quality |
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| educational goals of the school district and the State |
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| Board of Education, including student health and safety, |
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| economies of scale, travel time and other demographics, |
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| achievements of an effective and efficient instructional |
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| delivery system, curricular improvements, innovations in |
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| education, and adequate space for projected student |
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| enrollment and community use of educational facilities. |
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| (2) Prioritization of projects within the district, to |
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| serve as a basis for determining expenditure of available |
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| funds. |
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| (3) The overall success of a project and how it relates |
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| to the facilities plan of the district and the overall |
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| educational goals of the district and this State. |
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| (l) The CEFP must be based on an assessment and statement |
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| of educational specifications for each of the facilities in the |
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| school district. The educational specifications must describe |
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| the educational activities that a proposed facility must |
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| support and the types of spaces that will best accommodate |
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| program requirements. |
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| The development of educational specifications for each new |
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| school
facility and for each substantially rehabilitated or |
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| renovated facility must be accomplished by school |
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| administrative unit personnel, with or without the assistance |
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| of an outside consultant. The school board shall appoint |
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| members to a working committee for the development of the |
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| educational specifications. The district superintendent shall |
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| recommend persons for appointment or, in the case of a school |
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| district organized under Article 34 of this Code, the local |
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| school council shall recommend persons for appointment. In a |
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| school district organized under Article 34 of this Code, at |
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| least 2 members of the local school council shall serve on the |
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| committee. The committee chairperson shall be the principal of |
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| the proposed, rehabilitated, or renovated facility. If that |
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| person has not been identified, then the principal of another |
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| school facility in the district may serve. The working |
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| committee must be small, selective, and balanced in |
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| composition, with diversified interests, knowledge, and skills |
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| represented. The school board shall take into consideration the |
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| following factors in appointing members to the committee: |
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| (1) Time available to spend on the project. |
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| (2) Knowledge about the project. |
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| (3) Imagination and creativity. |
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| (4) Ability to work with people. |
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| (5) Interest in the improvement of the school. ".
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