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| SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, United States Secretary of Education, Margaret |
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| Spellings, has announced a New Path for the federal No Child |
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| Left Behind Act of 2001 by way of a set of common sense |
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| principles to guide states in meeting the Act's goals; this New |
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| Path equation includes the primary elements of the Act, such as |
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| the annual testing and reporting of subgroup data, but also |
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| includes increasing student achievement, narrowing the |
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| achievement gap, and overall state education policies that |
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| ensure that progress is being made; and
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| WHEREAS, The federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 |
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| recognizes that schools serving certain designated subgroups, |
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| such as children who are limited English speakers and children |
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| who have disabilities, require flexibility in determining |
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| annual yearly progress; recent educational research indicates |
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| that this type of flexibility is also needed for schools that |
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| serve other vulnerable population groups, such as high school |
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| drop-outs who return to school and who, due to low academic |
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| achievement levels, are often confronted with multiple |
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| barriers that impede their progress; and
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| WHEREAS, One of the flexible approaches that states have |
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| requested is the use of growth-based accountability models, |
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| which show promise as fair, reliable, and innovative methods |
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| for measuring school and student improvement; growth-based |
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| accountability models give schools credit for student |
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| improvement over time by tracking individual student |
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| achievement from year to year; and
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| WHEREAS, The United States Department of Education has |
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| developed a new pilot program in order to rigorously evaluate |
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| growth-based accountability models and their ability to meet |
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| the goals of the federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 and |
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| to share the results with other states; as part of this pilot |
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| program, states may propose a growth-based accountability |
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| model for use in determining annual yearly progress under the |
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| federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001; and
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| WHEREAS, In order to be approved for participation in the |
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| program, a model must have the following core requirements: (i) |
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| ensure that all students are proficient by 2014 and set annual |
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| goals to ensure that the achievement gap is closing for all |
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| groups of students, (ii) set expectations for annual |
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| achievement based upon meeting grade-level proficiency, not |
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| based on student background or school characteristics, (iii) |
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| hold schools accountable for student achievement in reading, |
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| language arts, and mathematics, (iv) ensure that all students |
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| in tested grades are included in the assessment and |
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| accountability system, hold schools and districts accountable |
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| for the performance of each student subgroup, and include all |
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| schools and districts, (v) include an assessment system in each |
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| of grades 3 through 8 and high school in reading and language |
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| arts and mathematics, which must have been operational for more |
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| than one year, that must receive approval through the federal |
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| No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 peer review process for the |
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| 2005-2006 school year and that must produce comparable results |
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| from grade to grade and from year to year, (vi) track student |
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| progress as part of the state data system, and (vii) include |
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| student participation rates and student achievement on a |
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| separate academic indicator in the state accountability |
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| system; and
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| WHEREAS, The United States Department of Education will |
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| approve no more than 10 high-quality growth models in this |
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| pilot program for 2005-2006, and states that wish to apply and |
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| meet the core requirements must submit their proposals to the |
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| Department by February 17, 2006; 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 urge the State Board of Education to |
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| apply for participation in the growth-based accountability |
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| pilot program established by the U.S. Department of Education; |
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| and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That we urge the United States Department of |
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| Education to use more flexible criteria in determining adequate |
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| yearly progress under the federal No Child Left Behind Act; and |
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| be it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| delivered to the U.S. Secretary of Education, the State Board |
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| of Education, the Speaker of the United States House of |
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| Representatives, the President pro tempore of the United States |
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| Senate, and to each member of the Illinois Congressional |
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| delegation.
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