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State of Illinois
2011 and 2012 HB0190 Introduced 1/18/2011, by Rep. Roger L. Eddy SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Charter Schools Law of the School Code. Allows an additional 5 charter schools devoted exclusively to students from low-performing or overcrowded schools to operate at any one time in Chicago. Defines "low-performing school" and "overcrowded school". Effective immediately.
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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 | | 27A-4 as follows:
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6 | | (105 ILCS 5/27A-4)
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7 | | Sec. 27A-4. General Provisions.
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8 | | (a) The General Assembly does not intend to alter or amend |
9 | | the provisions
of any court-ordered desegregation plan in |
10 | | effect for any school district. A
charter school shall be |
11 | | subject to all federal and State laws and
constitutional |
12 | | provisions prohibiting discrimination on the basis of
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13 | | disability, race, creed, color, gender, national origin, |
14 | | religion, ancestry,
marital status, or need for special |
15 | | education services.
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16 | | (b) The total number of charter schools operating under |
17 | | this Article at any
one time shall not exceed 125 120 . Not more |
18 | | than 70 charter
schools
shall operate at any one time in any |
19 | | city having a population exceeding
500,000 and not more than 45
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20 | | charter schools shall operate at any one time in the remainder |
21 | | of the State, with not
more than one charter school that
has |
22 | | been initiated by a board of education, or
by an |
23 | | intergovernmental agreement between or among boards of |
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1 | | education,
operating at any one
time in the school district |
2 | | where the charter school is located. In addition to these |
3 | | charter schools, the following charter schools may operate in |
4 | | any city having a population exceeding 500,000: |
5 | | (1) Up up to but no more than 5 charter schools devoted |
6 | | exclusively to re-enrolled high school dropouts may |
7 | | operate at any one time in any city having a population |
8 | | exceeding 500,000. Notwithstanding any provision to the |
9 | | contrary in subsection (b) of Section 27A-5 of this Code, |
10 | | each such dropout charter may operate up to 15 campuses |
11 | | within the city. Any of these dropout charters may have a |
12 | | maximum of 1,875 enrollment seats, any one of the campuses |
13 | | of the dropout charter may have a maximum of 165 enrollment |
14 | | seats, and each campus of the dropout charter must be |
15 | | operated by the same legal entity as that for which the |
16 | | charter is approved and certified. |
17 | | (2) Up to but no more than 5 charter schools devoted |
18 | | exclusively to students from low-performing or overcrowded |
19 | | schools may operate at any one time in any city having a |
20 | | population exceeding 500,000.
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21 | | For purposes of implementing this Section, the State Board |
22 | | shall assign a
number to each charter submission it receives |
23 | | under Section 27A-6 for its
review and certification, based on |
24 | | the chronological order in which the
submission is received by |
25 | | it. The State Board shall promptly notify local
school boards |
26 | | when the maximum numbers of certified charter schools |
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1 | | authorized
to operate have been reached.
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2 | | (c) No charter shall be granted under this Article that |
3 | | would convert any
existing private, parochial, or non-public |
4 | | school to a charter school.
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5 | | (d) Enrollment in a charter school shall be open to any |
6 | | pupil who resides
within the geographic boundaries of the area |
7 | | served by the local school board, provided that the board of |
8 | | education in a city having a population exceeding 500,000 may |
9 | | designate attendance boundaries for no more than one-third of |
10 | | the charter schools permitted in the city if the board of |
11 | | education determines that attendance boundaries are needed to |
12 | | relieve overcrowding or to better serve low-income and at-risk |
13 | | students. Students residing within an attendance boundary may |
14 | | be given priority for enrollment, but must not be required to |
15 | | attend the charter school.
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16 | | (e) Nothing in this Article shall prevent 2 or more local |
17 | | school boards from
jointly
issuing a charter to a single shared |
18 | | charter school, provided that all of the
provisions of this |
19 | | Article are met as to those local school boards.
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20 | | (f) No local school board shall require any employee of the |
21 | | school district
to be employed in a charter school.
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22 | | (g) No local school board shall require any pupil residing |
23 | | within the
geographic boundary of its district to enroll in a |
24 | | charter school.
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25 | | (h) If there are more eligible applicants for enrollment in |
26 | | a charter school
than there are spaces available, successful |
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1 | | applicants shall be selected by
lottery. However, priority |
2 | | shall be given to siblings of pupils enrolled in
the charter |
3 | | school and to pupils who were enrolled in the charter school |
4 | | the
previous school year, unless expelled for cause, and |
5 | | priority may be given to pupils residing within the charter |
6 | | school's attendance boundary, if a boundary has been designated |
7 | | by the board of education in a city having a population |
8 | | exceeding 500,000. Dual enrollment at both a
charter school and |
9 | | a public school or non-public school shall not be allowed.
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10 | | pupil who is suspended or expelled from a charter school shall |
11 | | be deemed to
be suspended or expelled from the public schools |
12 | | of the school district in
which the pupil resides. |
13 | | Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this subsection |
14 | | (h), any charter school with a mission exclusive to educating |
15 | | high school dropouts may restrict admission to students who are |
16 | | high school dropouts and any charter school with a mission |
17 | | exclusive to educating students from low-performing or |
18 | | overcrowded schools may restrict admission to students who are |
19 | | from low-performing or overcrowded schools .
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20 | | (i) (Blank).
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21 | | (j) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the |
22 | | contrary, a
school district in a city having a population |
23 | | exceeding 500,000 shall not
have a duty to collectively bargain |
24 | | with an exclusive representative of its
employees over |
25 | | decisions to grant or deny a charter school proposal
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26 | | Section 27A-8 of this Code, decisions to renew or revoke a |
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1 | | charter
under Section 27A-9 of this Code, and the impact of |
2 | | these decisions,
provided that nothing in this Section shall |
3 | | have the effect of negating,
abrogating, replacing, reducing, |
4 | | diminishing, or limiting in any way
employee rights, |
5 | | guarantees, or privileges granted in Sections 2, 3, 7, 8,
10, |
6 | | 14, and 15 of the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act.
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7 | | (k) In this Section: |
8 | | "Low-performing school" means a public school in a school |
9 | | district organized under Article 34 of this Code that enrolls |
10 | | students in any of grades kindergarten through 8 and that is |
11 | | ranked within the lowest 10% of schools in that district in |
12 | | terms of the percentage of students meeting or exceeding |
13 | | standards on the Illinois Standards Achievement Test. |
14 | | "Overcrowded school" means a public school in a school |
15 | | district organized under Article 34 of this Code that (i) |
16 | | enrolls students in any of grades kindergarten through 8, (ii) |
17 | | has a percentage of low-income students of 70% or more, as |
18 | | identified in the most recently available School Report Card |
19 | | published by the State Board of Education, and (iii) is |
20 | | determined by the Chicago Board of Education to be in the most |
21 | | severely overcrowded 5% of schools in the district. On or |
22 | | before November 1 of each year, the Chicago Board of Education |
23 | | shall file a report with the State Board of Education on which |
24 | | schools in the district meet the definition of "overcrowded |
25 | | school". |
26 | | (Source: P.A. 96-105, eff. 7-30-09.)
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