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| SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The general intent and spirit of the federal No |
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| Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (Public Law 107-110), known as |
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| NCLB, are worthy of praise; and
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| WHEREAS, Many of NCLB's requirements on schools have been |
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| implemented in a manner that may result in federal sanctions |
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| being placed on improving schools; and
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| WHEREAS, Improvement status and associated sanctions under |
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| NCLB should be differentiated based on the magnitude of the |
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| school's failure to meet adequate yearly progress (AYP) |
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| requirements; and
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| WHEREAS, Schools should be allowed to choose the order of |
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| initiating either school choice or supplemental services so |
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| that services can be developed or secured in response to |
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| student need; and
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| WHEREAS, Adequate annual funding for the necessary |
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| remediation of students who are not meeting performance |
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| standards is a necessity if states are to meet the goals of |
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| NCLB; and
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| WHEREAS, Appropriate flexibility for schools, particularly |
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| in states with diverse populations such as Illinois, will allow |
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| NCLB to be implemented in a way that best meets the broad needs |
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| of a state's pupils; and
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| WHEREAS, States should be allowed to adopt value-added |
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| models based on the growth of individual students from grade to |
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| grade, ensuring that students achieve proficiency over time, |
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| and Illinois is examining the possibility of developing such a |
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| model; and
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| WHEREAS, One hundred percent of students reaching state |
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| standards, while commendable and desirable, is generally |
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| recognized as not being a realistically achievable goal, and |
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| additional research should be conducted regarding a more |
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| reasonable benchmark; and
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| WHEREAS, A recent and commendable announcement from the |
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| U.S. Department of Education, which allowed modified |
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| assessments for students with persistent academic |
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| disabilities, has shown that common sense and flexibility can |
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| be maintained without detracting from NCLB's goal of |
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| accountability; and |
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| WHEREAS, While still striving to reach the laudable goal of |
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| having a highly qualified teacher in every classroom, the U.S. |
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| Department of Education has begun to take appropriate steps to |
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| adjust certain regulations to accommodate the needs of rural |
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| school districts and districts attempting to fill positions in |
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| special education and hard-to-staff subjects and schools; |
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| therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL |
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| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
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| CONCURRING HEREIN, that we call on the Illinois congressional |
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| delegation to take action to review and amend NCLB and to |
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| encourage the U.S. Department of Education to implement |
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| regulations that (i) will permit appropriate consideration of |
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| students with special educational needs with respect to |
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| determinations of adequate yearly progress, including without |
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| limitation limited English-proficient students and special |
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| education students, (ii) will be sensitive to the needs for |
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| teachers in schools in hard-to-staff, rural, or isolated school |
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| districts and in special education, (iii) will reduce |
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| bureaucratic restrictions that stand in the way of the goals of |
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| NCLB, and (iv) will allow flexibility to the states in meeting |
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| the goals of the NCLB; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That we urge the President and the Congress of |
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| the United States to fully fund the requirements of NCLB for |
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| the life of the Act; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
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| delivered to the President of the United States, to the U.S. |
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| Secretary of Education, and to each member of the Illinois |
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| congressional delegation.
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