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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 Sections | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 2-3.7, 2-3.22, 2-3.27, 2-3.53a, 2-3.137, 2-3.139, 10-22.31a, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 18-6, 18-12, 26-2a, 27A-7, and 34-8 as follows:
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7 | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.7) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.7)
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8 | Sec. 2-3.7. Legal adviser ; opinions of school officers - | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Opinions . To be the legal adviser of regional offices of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | education school officers , and, when requested by
any school | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | officer , to give an opinion in writing upon any question
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12 | arising under the school laws of the State.
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13 | (Source: P.A. 81-1508.)
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14 | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.22) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.22)
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15 | Sec. 2-3.22.
Withholding school funds or compensation of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | regional
superintendent of schools. To require the State | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Comptroller to withhold
from the regional superintendent of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | schools the amount due the regional
superintendent of
schools | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | for his compensation, until the reports, statements,
books, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | vouchers and other records provided for in Sections 2-3.17, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | 2-3.17a
and 3-15.8 have been furnished.
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22 | (Source: P.A. 88-641, eff. 9-9-94.)
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1 | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.27) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.27)
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2 | Sec. 2-3.27. Budgets and accounting practices-Forms and | ||||||
3 | procedures.
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4 | To formulate and approve forms, procedure and regulations | ||||||
5 | for school
district accounts and budgets required by this Act | ||||||
6 | reflecting the gross
amount of income and expenses, receipts | ||||||
7 | and disbursements and extending a
net surplus or deficit on | ||||||
8 | operating items, to advise and assist the
officers of any | ||||||
9 | district in respect to budgets and accounting practices and
in | ||||||
10 | the formulation and use of such books, records and accounts or | ||||||
11 | other
forms as may be required to comply with the provisions of | ||||||
12 | this Act; to
publish and keep current information pamphlets or | ||||||
13 | manuals in looseleaf form relating to
budgetary and accounting | ||||||
14 | procedure or similar topics; to make all rules and
regulations | ||||||
15 | as may be necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this
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16 | Act relating to budgetary procedure and accounting, such rules | ||||||
17 | and
regulations to include but not to be limited to the | ||||||
18 | establishment of a
decimal classification of accounts; to | ||||||
19 | confer with various district, county
and State officials or | ||||||
20 | take such other action as may be reasonably required
to carry | ||||||
21 | out the provisions of this Act relating to budgets and | ||||||
22 | accounting.
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23 | (Source: Laws 1961, p. 31.)
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24 | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.53a)
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1 | Sec. 2-3.53a. New principal mentoring program. | ||||||
2 | (a) Beginning on July 1, 2007, and subject to an annual | ||||||
3 | appropriation by the General Assembly, to establish a new | ||||||
4 | principal mentoring program for new principals. Any individual | ||||||
5 | who is first hired as a principal on or after July 1, 2007 | ||||||
6 | shall participate in a new principal mentoring program for the | ||||||
7 | duration of his or her first year as a principal and must | ||||||
8 | complete the program in accordance with the requirements | ||||||
9 | established by the State Board of Education by rule or, for a | ||||||
10 | school district created by Article 34 of this Code, in | ||||||
11 | accordance with the provisions of Section 34-18.33 34-18.27 of | ||||||
12 | this Code. School districts created by Article 34 are not | ||||||
13 | subject to the requirements of subsection (b), (c), (d), (e), | ||||||
14 | (f), or (g) of this Section. Any individual who is first hired | ||||||
15 | as a principal on or after July 1, 2008 may participate in a | ||||||
16 | second year of mentoring if it is determined by the State | ||||||
17 | Superintendent of Education that sufficient funding exists for | ||||||
18 | such participation. The new principal mentoring program shall | ||||||
19 | match an experienced principal who meets the requirements of | ||||||
20 | subsection (b) of this Section with each new principal in order | ||||||
21 | to assist the new principal in the development of his or her | ||||||
22 | professional growth and to provide guidance. | ||||||
23 | (b) Any individual who has been a principal in Illinois for | ||||||
24 | 3 or more years and who has demonstrated success as an | ||||||
25 | instructional leader, as determined by the State Board by rule, | ||||||
26 | is eligible to apply to be a mentor under a new principal |
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1 | mentoring program. Mentors shall complete mentoring training | ||||||
2 | by entities approved by the State Board and meet any other | ||||||
3 | requirements set forth by the State Board and by the school | ||||||
4 | district employing the mentor. | ||||||
5 | (c) The State Board shall certify an entity or entities | ||||||
6 | approved to provide training of mentors. | ||||||
7 | (d) A mentor shall be assigned to a new principal based on | ||||||
8 | (i) similarity of grade level or type of school, (ii) learning | ||||||
9 | needs of the new principal, and (iii) geographical proximity of | ||||||
10 | the mentor to the new principal. The principal, in | ||||||
11 | collaboration with the mentor, shall identify areas for | ||||||
12 | improvement of the new principal's professional growth, | ||||||
13 | including, but not limited to, each of the following: | ||||||
14 | (1) Analyzing data and applying it to practice. | ||||||
15 | (2) Aligning professional development and | ||||||
16 | instructional programs. | ||||||
17 | (3) Building a professional learning community. | ||||||
18 | (4) Observing classroom practices and providing | ||||||
19 | feedback. | ||||||
20 | (5) Facilitating effective meetings. | ||||||
21 | (6) Developing distributive leadership practices. | ||||||
22 | (7) Facilitating organizational change. | ||||||
23 | The mentor shall not be required to provide an evaluation of | ||||||
24 | the new principal on the basis of the mentoring relationship. | ||||||
25 | (e) On or before July 1, 2008 and on or after July 1 of each | ||||||
26 | year thereafter, the State Board shall facilitate a review and |
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1 | evaluate the mentoring training program in collaboration with | ||||||
2 | the approved providers. Each new principal and his or her | ||||||
3 | mentor must complete a verification form developed by the State | ||||||
4 | Board in order to certify their completion of a new principal | ||||||
5 | mentoring program. | ||||||
6 | (f) The requirements of this Section do not apply to any | ||||||
7 | individual who has previously served as an assistant principal | ||||||
8 | in Illinois acting under an administrative certificate for 5 or | ||||||
9 | more years and who is hired, on or after July 1, 2007, as a | ||||||
10 | principal by the school district in which the individual last | ||||||
11 | served as an assistant principal, although such an individual | ||||||
12 | may choose to participate in this program or shall be required | ||||||
13 | to participate by the school district. | ||||||
14 | (g) The State Board may adopt any rules necessary for the | ||||||
15 | implementation of this Section. | ||||||
16 | (h) On an annual basis, the State Superintendent of | ||||||
17 | Education shall determine whether appropriations are likely to | ||||||
18 | be sufficient to require operation of the mentoring program for | ||||||
19 | the coming year. In doing so, the State Superintendent of | ||||||
20 | Education shall first determine whether it is likely that funds | ||||||
21 | will be sufficient to require operation of the mentoring | ||||||
22 | program for individuals in their first year as principal and | ||||||
23 | shall then determine whether it is likely that funds will be | ||||||
24 | sufficient to require operation of the mentoring program for | ||||||
25 | individuals in their second year as principal.
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26 | (Source: P.A. 96-373, eff. 8-13-09.)
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1 | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.137)
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2 | Sec. 2-3.137. Inspection and review of school facilities ; | ||||||
3 | task force .
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4 | (a) The State Board of Education shall adopt rules for the
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5 | documentation of school plan reviews and inspections of school | ||||||
6 | facilities,
including
the responsible individual's signature. | ||||||
7 | Such documents shall be kept on file
by the
regional
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8 | superintendent of schools. The State Board of Education shall | ||||||
9 | also adopt rules for the qualifications of persons performing | ||||||
10 | the reviews and inspections, which must be consistent with the | ||||||
11 | recommendations in the task force's report issued to the | ||||||
12 | Governor and the General Assembly under subsection (b) of this | ||||||
13 | Section. Those qualifications shall include requirements for | ||||||
14 | training, education, and at least 2 years of relevant | ||||||
15 | experience.
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16 | (a-5) Rules adopted by the State Board of Education in | ||||||
17 | accordance with subsection (a) of this Section shall require | ||||||
18 | fees to be collected for use in defraying costs associated with | ||||||
19 | the administration of these and other provisions contained in | ||||||
20 | the Health/Life Safety Code for Public Schools required by | ||||||
21 | Section 2-3.12 of this Code. | ||||||
22 | (b) (Blank). The State Board of Education shall convene a | ||||||
23 | task force for the
purpose of reviewing the documents required | ||||||
24 | under rules adopted under
subsection (a) of this
Section and | ||||||
25 | making recommendations regarding training and
accreditation
of |
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1 | individuals performing reviews or inspections required under | ||||||
2 | Section
2-3.12,
3-14.20, 3-14.21, or 3-14.22 of this Code, | ||||||
3 | including regional
superintendents of schools and others | ||||||
4 | performing reviews or inspections
under the authority of a | ||||||
5 | regional superintendent (such as consultants,
municipalities, | ||||||
6 | and fire protection districts).
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7 | The task force shall consist of
all of the following | ||||||
8 | members:
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9 | (1) The Executive Director of the Capital Development | ||||||
10 | Board
or his or her designee and a staff representative of | ||||||
11 | the Division of Building Codes and Regulations.
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12 | (2) The State Superintendent of Education or his or her
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13 | designee.
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14 | (3) A person appointed
by the State Board of Education.
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15 | (4) A person appointed by an organization representing | ||||||
16 | school
administrators.
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17 | (5) A person appointed by
an organization representing | ||||||
18 | suburban school administrators and school board
members.
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19 | (6) A person appointed by an organization representing | ||||||
20 | architects.
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21 | (7) A person appointed by an organization representing | ||||||
22 | regional
superintendents of schools.
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23 | (8) A person appointed by an organization representing | ||||||
24 | fire inspectors.
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25 | (9) A person appointed by an organization representing | ||||||
26 | Code
administrators.
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1 | (10) A person appointed by an organization | ||||||
2 | representing plumbing
inspectors.
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3 | (11) A person appointed by an organization that | ||||||
4 | represents both parents
and teachers.
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5 | (12) A person appointed by an organization | ||||||
6 | representing municipal
governments in the State.
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7 | (13) A person appointed by the State Fire Marshal from | ||||||
8 | his or her office.
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9 | (14) A person appointed by an organization | ||||||
10 | representing fire chiefs.
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11 | (15) The Director of Public Health or his or her | ||||||
12 | designee.
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13 | (16) A person appointed by an organization | ||||||
14 | representing structural engineers.
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15 | (17) A person appointed by an organization | ||||||
16 | representing professional engineers.
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17 | The task force shall issue a report of its findings to the | ||||||
18 | Governor and the
General Assembly no later than January 1, | ||||||
19 | 2006.
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20 | (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 96-734, eff. 8-25-09.)
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21 | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.139)
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22 | Sec. 2-3.139. School wellness policies ; taskforce .
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23 | (a) The State Board of Education shall establish a State | ||||||
24 | goal that all school districts have a wellness policy that is | ||||||
25 | consistent with recommendations of the Centers for Disease |
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1 | Control and Prevention (CDC), which recommendations include | ||||||
2 | the following: | ||||||
3 | (1) nutrition guidelines for all foods sold on school | ||||||
4 | campus during the school day; | ||||||
5 | (2) setting school goals for nutrition education and | ||||||
6 | physical activity; | ||||||
7 | (3) establishing community participation in creating | ||||||
8 | local wellness policies; and | ||||||
9 | (4) creating a plan for measuring implementation of | ||||||
10 | these wellness policies. | ||||||
11 | The Department of Public Health, the Department of Human | ||||||
12 | Services, and the State Board of Education shall form an | ||||||
13 | interagency working group to publish model wellness policies | ||||||
14 | and recommendations. Sample policies shall be based on CDC | ||||||
15 | recommendations for nutrition and physical activity. The State | ||||||
16 | Board of Education shall distribute the model wellness policies | ||||||
17 | to all school districts before June 1, 2006. | ||||||
18 | (b) (Blank). There is created the School Wellness Policy | ||||||
19 | Taskforce, consisting of
the following members: | ||||||
20 | (1) One member representing the State Board of | ||||||
21 | Education, appointed by the State Board of Education. | ||||||
22 | (2) One member representing the Department of Public | ||||||
23 | Health, appointed by the Director of Public Health. | ||||||
24 | (3) One member representing the Department of Human | ||||||
25 | Services, appointed by the Secretary of Human Services. | ||||||
26 | (4) One member of an organization representing the |
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1 | interests of school nurses in this State, appointed by the | ||||||
2 | interagency working group. | ||||||
3 | (5) One member of an organization representing the | ||||||
4 | interests of school administrators in this State, | ||||||
5 | appointed by the interagency working group. | ||||||
6 | (6) One member of an organization representing the | ||||||
7 | interests of school boards in this State, appointed by the | ||||||
8 | interagency working group. | ||||||
9 | (7) One member of an organization representing the | ||||||
10 | interests of regional superintendents of schools in this | ||||||
11 | State, appointed by the interagency working group. | ||||||
12 | (8) One member of an organization representing the | ||||||
13 | interests of parent-teacher associations in this State, | ||||||
14 | appointed by the interagency working group. | ||||||
15 | (9) One member of an organization representing the | ||||||
16 | interests of pediatricians in this State, appointed by the | ||||||
17 | interagency working group. | ||||||
18 | (10) One member of an organization representing the | ||||||
19 | interests of dentists in this State, appointed by the | ||||||
20 | interagency working group. | ||||||
21 | (11) One member of an organization representing the | ||||||
22 | interests of dieticians in this State, appointed by the | ||||||
23 | interagency working group. | ||||||
24 | (12) One member of an organization that has an interest | ||||||
25 | and expertise in heart disease, appointed by the | ||||||
26 | interagency working group. |
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1 | (13) One member of an organization that has an interest | ||||||
2 | and expertise in cancer, appointed by the interagency | ||||||
3 | working group. | ||||||
4 | (14) One member of an organization that has an interest | ||||||
5 | and expertise in childhood obesity, appointed by the | ||||||
6 | interagency working group. | ||||||
7 | (15) One member of an organization that has an interest | ||||||
8 | and expertise in the importance of physical education and | ||||||
9 | recreation in preventing disease, appointed by the | ||||||
10 | interagency working group. | ||||||
11 | (16) One member of an organization that has an interest | ||||||
12 | and expertise in school food service, appointed by the | ||||||
13 | interagency working group. | ||||||
14 | (17) One member of an organization that has an interest | ||||||
15 | and expertise in school health, appointed by the | ||||||
16 | interagency working group. | ||||||
17 | (18) One member of an organization that campaigns for | ||||||
18 | programs and policies for healthier school environments, | ||||||
19 | appointed by the interagency working group. | ||||||
20 | (19) One at-large member with a doctorate in nutrition, | ||||||
21 | appointed by the State Board of Education. | ||||||
22 | Members of the taskforce shall serve without compensation. | ||||||
23 | The taskforce shall meet at the call of the State Board of | ||||||
24 | Education. The taskforce shall report its identification of | ||||||
25 | barriers to implementing school wellness policies and its | ||||||
26 | recommendations to reduce those barriers to the General |
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1 | Assembly and the Governor on or before January 1, 2006. The | ||||||
2 | taskforce shall report its recommendations on statewide school | ||||||
3 | nutrition standards to the General Assembly and the Governor on | ||||||
4 | or before January 1, 2007. The taskforce shall report its | ||||||
5 | evaluation of the effectiveness of school wellness policies to | ||||||
6 | the General Assembly and the Governor on or before January 1, | ||||||
7 | 2008. The evaluation shall review a sample size of 5 to 10 | ||||||
8 | school districts. Reports shall be made to the General Assembly | ||||||
9 | by filing copies of each report as provided in Section 3.1 of | ||||||
10 | the General Assembly Organization Act. Upon the filing of the | ||||||
11 | last report, the taskforce is dissolved.
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12 | (c) The State Board of Education may adopt any rules | ||||||
13 | necessary to implement this Section. | ||||||
14 | (d) Nothing in this Section may be construed as a | ||||||
15 | curricular mandate on any school district.
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16 | (Source: P.A. 94-199, eff. 7-12-05; 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
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17 | (105 ILCS 5/10-22.31a) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.31a)
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18 | Sec. 10-22.31a. Joint educational programs. To enter into | ||||||
19 | joint agreements with other school boards or public
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20 | institutions of higher education to establish any type of | ||||||
21 | educational
program which any district may establish | ||||||
22 | individually, to provide the
needed educational facilities and | ||||||
23 | to employ a director and other
professional workers for such | ||||||
24 | program. The director and other
professional workers may be | ||||||
25 | employed by one district which shall be
reimbursed on a |
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1 | mutually agreed basis by other districts that are
parties to | ||||||
2 | the joint agreement. Such agreements may provide that one
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3 | district may supply professional workers for a joint program | ||||||
4 | conducted
in another district. Such agreement shall be executed | ||||||
5 | on forms provided
by the State Board of Education
and shall | ||||||
6 | include, but not
be limited to, provisions for administration, | ||||||
7 | staff, programs,
financing, housing, transportation and | ||||||
8 | advisory body and provide for the
withdrawal of districts from | ||||||
9 | the joint agreement by petition to the regional
board of school | ||||||
10 | trustees. Such petitions for withdrawal shall be
made to the | ||||||
11 | regional board of school trustees of the region having
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12 | supervision and control over the administrative district and | ||||||
13 | shall be
acted upon in the manner provided in Article 7 for the | ||||||
14 | detachment of
territory from a school district.
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15 | To designate an administrative district to act as fiscal | ||||||
16 | and legal
agent for the districts that are parties to such a | ||||||
17 | joint agreement.
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18 | (Source: P.A. 86-198; 86-1318.)
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19 | (105 ILCS 5/18-6) (from Ch. 122, par. 18-6)
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20 | Sec. 18-6. Supervisory expenses. The State Board of | ||||||
21 | Education
shall annually request an appropriation from the | ||||||
22 | common school fund for
regional office of education expenses, | ||||||
23 | aggregating $1,000 per county per year
for each educational | ||||||
24 | service region.
The State Board of Education shall present | ||||||
25 | vouchers to the Comptroller as
soon as may be after the first |
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1 | day of August
each year for each regional office of education.
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2 | Each regional office of education may draw upon these funds | ||||||
3 | this fund for the
expenses necessarily incurred in providing | ||||||
4 | for supervisory services in the
region.
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5 | (Source: P.A. 88-9; 89-397, eff. 8-20-95.)
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6 | (105 ILCS 5/18-12) (from Ch. 122, par. 18-12)
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7 | Sec. 18-12. Dates for filing State aid claims. The school | ||||||
8 | board of
each school district shall require teachers, | ||||||
9 | principals, or
superintendents to furnish from records kept by | ||||||
10 | them such data as it
needs in preparing and certifying to the | ||||||
11 | State Superintendent of Education
regional superintendent its | ||||||
12 | school district report of claims provided in
Sections 18-8.05 | ||||||
13 | through 18-9 as required by the State
Superintendent of | ||||||
14 | Education . The district claim
shall be based on the latest | ||||||
15 | available equalized assessed valuation and tax
rates, as | ||||||
16 | provided in Section 18-8.05 and shall use the average
daily
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17 | attendance as determined by the method outlined in Section | ||||||
18 | 18-8.05
and shall be
certified and filed with the State | ||||||
19 | Superintendent of Education regional superintendent by June 21
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20 | for districts with an
official
school calendar end date before | ||||||
21 | June 15 or within 2 weeks following the
official school | ||||||
22 | calendar end date for districts with a school year end date
of | ||||||
23 | June 15 or later. The regional superintendent shall certify and | ||||||
24 | file
with the State Superintendent of Education district State | ||||||
25 | aid claims by
July 1 for districts with an official school |
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1 | calendar end date before June
15 or no later than July 15 for | ||||||
2 | districts with an official school calendar
end date of June 15 | ||||||
3 | or later.
Failure to
so file by these deadlines constitutes a | ||||||
4 | forfeiture of the right
to
receive payment by
the State until | ||||||
5 | such claim is filed and vouchered for payment. The
regional | ||||||
6 | superintendent of schools shall certify the county report of | ||||||
7 | claims
by July 15; and the State Superintendent of Education | ||||||
8 | shall voucher
for payment those claims to the State Comptroller | ||||||
9 | as provided in Section 18-11.
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10 | Except as otherwise provided in this Section, if any school | ||||||
11 | district
fails to provide the minimum school term specified
in | ||||||
12 | Section 10-19, the State aid claim for that year shall be | ||||||
13 | reduced by the
State Superintendent of Education in an amount | ||||||
14 | equivalent to 1/176 or .56818% for
each day less than the | ||||||
15 | number of days required by this Code.
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16 | If
the State Superintendent of Education determines that | ||||||
17 | the failure
to
provide the minimum school term was occasioned | ||||||
18 | by an act or acts of God, or
was occasioned by conditions | ||||||
19 | beyond the control of the school district
which posed a | ||||||
20 | hazardous threat to the health and safety of pupils, the
State | ||||||
21 | aid claim need not be reduced.
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22 | If a school district is precluded from providing the | ||||||
23 | minimum hours of instruction required for a full day of | ||||||
24 | attendance due to an adverse weather condition or a condition | ||||||
25 | beyond the control of the school district that poses a | ||||||
26 | hazardous threat to the health and safety of students, then the |
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1 | partial day of attendance may be counted if (i) the school | ||||||
2 | district has provided at least one hour of instruction prior to | ||||||
3 | the closure of the school district, (ii) a school building has | ||||||
4 | provided at least one hour of instruction prior to the closure | ||||||
5 | of the school building, or (iii) the normal start time of the | ||||||
6 | school district is delayed. | ||||||
7 | If, prior to providing any instruction, a school district | ||||||
8 | must close one or more but not all school buildings after | ||||||
9 | consultation with a local emergency response agency or due to a | ||||||
10 | condition beyond the control of the school district, then the | ||||||
11 | school district may claim attendance for up to 2 school days | ||||||
12 | based on the average attendance of the 3 school days | ||||||
13 | immediately preceding the closure of the affected school | ||||||
14 | building. The partial or no day of attendance described in this | ||||||
15 | Section and the reasons therefore shall be certified within a | ||||||
16 | month of the closing or delayed start by the school district | ||||||
17 | superintendent to the regional superintendent of schools for | ||||||
18 | forwarding to the State Superintendent of Education for | ||||||
19 | approval.
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20 | No exception to the requirement of providing a minimum | ||||||
21 | school term may
be approved by the State Superintendent of | ||||||
22 | Education pursuant to this Section
unless a school district has | ||||||
23 | first used all emergency days provided for
in its regular | ||||||
24 | calendar.
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25 | If the State Superintendent of Education declares that an | ||||||
26 | energy
shortage exists during any part of the school year for |
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1 | the State or a
designated portion of the State, a district may | ||||||
2 | operate the school
attendance centers within the district 4 | ||||||
3 | days of the week during the
time of the shortage by extending | ||||||
4 | each existing school day by one clock
hour of school work, and | ||||||
5 | the State aid claim shall not be reduced, nor
shall the | ||||||
6 | employees of that district suffer any reduction in salary or
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7 | benefits as a result thereof. A district may operate all | ||||||
8 | attendance
centers on this revised schedule, or may apply the | ||||||
9 | schedule to selected
attendance centers, taking into | ||||||
10 | consideration such factors as pupil
transportation schedules | ||||||
11 | and patterns and sources of energy for
individual attendance | ||||||
12 | centers.
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13 | Electronically submitted State aid claims shall be | ||||||
14 | submitted by
duly authorized district or regional individuals | ||||||
15 | over a secure network
that is password protected. The | ||||||
16 | electronic submission of a State aid
claim must be accompanied | ||||||
17 | with an affirmation that all of the provisions
of Sections | ||||||
18 | 18-8.05 through 18-9, 10-22.5, and 24-4 of this Code are
met in | ||||||
19 | all respects.
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20 | (Source: P.A. 95-152, eff. 8-14-07; 95-811, eff. 8-13-08; | ||||||
21 | 95-876, eff. 8-21-08; 96-734, eff. 8-25-09.)
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22 | (105 ILCS 5/26-2a) (from Ch. 122, par. 26-2a) | ||||||
23 | Sec. 26-2a. A "truant" is defined as a child subject to | ||||||
24 | compulsory school
attendance and who is absent without valid | ||||||
25 | cause from such attendance for
a school day or portion thereof. |
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1 | "Valid cause" for absence shall be illness, observance of a | ||||||
2 | religious
holiday, death in the immediate family,
family | ||||||
3 | emergency, and shall include such other situations beyond the | ||||||
4 | control
of the student as determined by the board of education | ||||||
5 | in each district,
or such other circumstances which cause | ||||||
6 | reasonable concern to the parent
for the safety or health of | ||||||
7 | the student. | ||||||
8 | "Chronic or habitual truant" shall be defined as a child | ||||||
9 | who is subject to compulsory
school attendance and who is | ||||||
10 | absent without valid cause from such attendance
for 5% or more | ||||||
11 | of the previous 180 regular attendance days. | ||||||
12 | "Truant minor" is defined as a chronic truant to whom | ||||||
13 | supportive
services, including prevention, diagnostic, | ||||||
14 | intervention and remedial
services, alternative programs and | ||||||
15 | other school and community resources
have been provided and | ||||||
16 | have failed to result in the cessation of chronic
truancy, or | ||||||
17 | have been offered and refused. | ||||||
18 | A "dropout" is defined as any child enrolled in grades one | ||||||
19 | 9 through 12 whose
name has been removed from the district | ||||||
20 | enrollment roster for any reason
other than the student's | ||||||
21 | death, extended illness, removal for medical non-compliance, | ||||||
22 | expulsion, aging out, graduation, or completion of a
program of | ||||||
23 | studies and who has not transferred to another public or | ||||||
24 | private school or moved out of the United States and is not | ||||||
25 | known to be home-schooled by his or her parents or guardians or | ||||||
26 | continuing school in another country . |
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1 | "Religion" for the purposes of this Article, includes all | ||||||
2 | aspects of
religious observance and practice, as well as | ||||||
3 | belief. | ||||||
4 | (Source: P.A. 96-1423, eff. 8-3-10; 97-218, eff. 7-28-11.)
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5 | (105 ILCS 5/27A-7)
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6 | Sec. 27A-7. Charter submission.
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7 | (a) A proposal to establish a charter school shall be | ||||||
8 | submitted to the
State Board and the local school board in the | ||||||
9 | form of a proposed contract
entered
into between the local | ||||||
10 | school board and the governing body of a proposed
charter | ||||||
11 | school. The
charter school proposal as submitted to the State | ||||||
12 | Board shall include:
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13 | (1) The name of the proposed charter school, which must | ||||||
14 | include the words
"Charter School".
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15 | (2) The age or grade range, areas of focus, minimum and | ||||||
16 | maximum numbers of
pupils to be enrolled in the charter | ||||||
17 | school, and any other admission criteria
that would be | ||||||
18 | legal if used by a school district.
| ||||||
19 | (3) A description of and address for the physical plant | ||||||
20 | in which the
charter school will be located; provided that | ||||||
21 | nothing in the Article shall be
deemed to justify delaying | ||||||
22 | or withholding favorable action on or approval of a
charter | ||||||
23 | school proposal because the building or buildings in which | ||||||
24 | the charter
school is to be located have not been acquired | ||||||
25 | or rented at the time a charter
school proposal is |
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1 | submitted or approved or a charter school contract is
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2 | entered
into or submitted for certification or certified, | ||||||
3 | so long as the proposal or
submission identifies and names | ||||||
4 | at least 2 sites that are potentially available
as a | ||||||
5 | charter school facility by the time the charter school is | ||||||
6 | to open.
| ||||||
7 | (4) The mission statement of the charter school, which | ||||||
8 | must be consistent
with the General Assembly's declared | ||||||
9 | purposes; provided that nothing in this
Article shall be | ||||||
10 | construed to require that, in order to receive favorable
| ||||||
11 | consideration and approval, a charter school proposal | ||||||
12 | demonstrate unequivocally
that the charter school will be | ||||||
13 | able to meet each of those declared purposes,
it
being the | ||||||
14 | intention of the Charter Schools Law that those purposes be
| ||||||
15 | recognized as goals that
charter schools must aspire to | ||||||
16 | attain.
| ||||||
17 | (5) The goals, objectives, and pupil performance | ||||||
18 | standards to be achieved
by the charter school.
| ||||||
19 | (6) In the case of a proposal to establish a charter | ||||||
20 | school by
converting an existing public school or | ||||||
21 | attendance center to charter school
status, evidence that | ||||||
22 | the proposed formation of the charter school has received
| ||||||
23 | the approval of certified teachers, parents
and
guardians, | ||||||
24 | and, if applicable, a local school council as provided in
| ||||||
25 | subsection
(b) of Section 27A-8.
| ||||||
26 | (7) A description of the charter school's educational |
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1 | program, pupil
performance standards, curriculum, school | ||||||
2 | year, school days, and hours of
operation.
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3 | (8) A description of the charter school's plan for | ||||||
4 | evaluating pupil
performance, the types of assessments | ||||||
5 | that will be used to measure pupil
progress towards | ||||||
6 | achievement of the school's pupil performance standards, | ||||||
7 | the
timeline for achievement of those standards, and the | ||||||
8 | procedures for taking
corrective action in the event that | ||||||
9 | pupil performance at the charter school
falls below those | ||||||
10 | standards.
| ||||||
11 | (9) Evidence that the terms of the charter as proposed | ||||||
12 | are economically
sound
for both the charter school and the | ||||||
13 | school district, a proposed budget for the
term of the | ||||||
14 | charter, a description of the manner in which an annual
| ||||||
15 | audit of the financial and administrative operations of the | ||||||
16 | charter school,
including any services provided by the | ||||||
17 | school district, are to be conducted,
and
a plan for the | ||||||
18 | displacement of pupils, teachers, and other employees who | ||||||
19 | will
not attend or be employed in the charter school.
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20 | (10) A description of the governance and operation of | ||||||
21 | the charter school,
including the nature and extent of | ||||||
22 | parental, professional educator, and
community involvement | ||||||
23 | in the governance and operation of the charter school.
| ||||||
24 | (11) An explanation of the relationship that will exist | ||||||
25 | between the
charter school and its employees, including | ||||||
26 | evidence that the terms and
conditions of employment have |
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1 | been addressed with affected employees and their
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2 | recognized representative, if any. However, a bargaining | ||||||
3 | unit of charter
school employees shall be separate and
| ||||||
4 | distinct from any bargaining units formed from employees of | ||||||
5 | a school district
in
which the charter school is located.
| ||||||
6 | (12) An agreement between the parties regarding their | ||||||
7 | respective
legal liability and applicable insurance | ||||||
8 | coverage.
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9 | (13) A description of how the charter school plans to | ||||||
10 | meet the
transportation needs of its pupils, and a plan for | ||||||
11 | addressing the
transportation needs
of low-income and | ||||||
12 | at-risk pupils.
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13 | (14) The proposed effective date and term of the | ||||||
14 | charter; provided that
the
first day of the first academic | ||||||
15 | year and the first day of the fiscal year
shall be no | ||||||
16 | earlier than August 15 and the first day of the fiscal year | ||||||
17 | shall be July 1 no later than September 15 of a
calendar | ||||||
18 | year.
| ||||||
19 | (15) Any other information reasonably required by the | ||||||
20 | State Board of
Education.
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21 | (b) A proposal to establish a charter school may be | ||||||
22 | initiated by individuals
or organizations that will have
| ||||||
23 | majority representation on the board of directors or other | ||||||
24 | governing body of
the corporation or other discrete legal | ||||||
25 | entity that is to be established to
operate the proposed | ||||||
26 | charter school, by a board of education or an
intergovernmental |
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1 | agreement between or among boards of education, or by the
board | ||||||
2 | of directors or other
governing body of a discrete legal entity | ||||||
3 | already existing or established to
operate the proposed
charter | ||||||
4 | school. The individuals or organizations referred to in this
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5 | subsection may be school teachers, school administrators, | ||||||
6 | local school
councils, colleges or
universities or their | ||||||
7 | faculty
members, public community colleges or their | ||||||
8 | instructors or other
representatives, corporations, or other | ||||||
9 | entities or their
representatives. The proposal shall be
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10 | submitted to the local school board for consideration and, if
| ||||||
11 | appropriate, for
development of a proposed contract to be | ||||||
12 | submitted to the State Board for
certification under
Section | ||||||
13 | 27A-6.
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14 | (c) The local school board may not without the consent of | ||||||
15 | the governing body
of the charter school condition its approval | ||||||
16 | of a charter school proposal on
acceptance of an agreement to | ||||||
17 | operate under State laws and regulations and
local school board | ||||||
18 | policies from which the charter school is otherwise exempted
| ||||||
19 | under this Article.
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20 | (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98; 91-405, eff. 8-3-99.)
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21 | (105 ILCS 5/34-8) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-8) | ||||||
22 | Sec. 34-8. Powers and duties of general superintendent. The | ||||||
23 | general superintendent of schools shall prescribe and control,
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24 | subject to the approval of the board and to other provisions of | ||||||
25 | this
Article, the courses of study mandated by State law, |
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1 | textbooks,
educational apparatus and equipment, discipline in | ||||||
2 | and conduct of the
schools, and shall perform such other duties | ||||||
3 | as the board may by rule
prescribe. The superintendent shall | ||||||
4 | also notify the State Board of
Education, the board and the | ||||||
5 | chief administrative official, other than the
alleged | ||||||
6 | perpetrator himself, in the school where the alleged | ||||||
7 | perpetrator
serves, that any person who is employed in a school | ||||||
8 | or otherwise comes into
frequent contact with children in the | ||||||
9 | school has been named as a
perpetrator in an indicated report | ||||||
10 | filed pursuant to the Abused and
Neglected Child Reporting Act, | ||||||
11 | approved June 26, 1975, as amended. | ||||||
12 | The general superintendent may be granted the authority by | ||||||
13 | the board
to hire a specific number of employees to assist in | ||||||
14 | meeting immediate
responsibilities. Conditions of employment | ||||||
15 | for such personnel shall not be
subject to the provisions of | ||||||
16 | Section 34-85. | ||||||
17 | The general superintendent may, pursuant to a delegation of | ||||||
18 | authority by
the board and Section 34-18, approve contracts and | ||||||
19 | expenditures. | ||||||
20 | Pursuant to other provisions of this Article, sites shall | ||||||
21 | be selected,
schoolhouses located thereon and plans therefor | ||||||
22 | approved, and textbooks
and educational apparatus and | ||||||
23 | equipment shall be adopted and purchased
by the board only upon | ||||||
24 | the recommendation of the general superintendent
of schools or | ||||||
25 | by a majority vote of the full membership of the board
and, in | ||||||
26 | the case of textbooks, subject to Article 28 of this Act. The
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1 | board may furnish free textbooks to pupils and may publish its | ||||||
2 | own
textbooks and manufacture its own apparatus, equipment and | ||||||
3 | supplies. | ||||||
4 | In addition, each year at a time designated by the State | ||||||
5 | Superintendent of Education in January of each year ,
the | ||||||
6 | general
superintendent of schools shall report to the State | ||||||
7 | Board of Education the number of high school students
in the | ||||||
8 | district who are enrolled in accredited courses (for which high
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9 | school credit will be awarded upon successful completion of the | ||||||
10 | courses) at
any community college, together with the name and | ||||||
11 | number of the course or
courses which each such student is | ||||||
12 | taking. | ||||||
13 | The general superintendent shall also have the authority to | ||||||
14 | monitor the
performance of attendance centers, to identify and | ||||||
15 | place an attendance
center on remediation and probation, and to | ||||||
16 | recommend to the board that the
attendance center be placed on | ||||||
17 | intervention and be reconstituted, subject to
the provisions of | ||||||
18 | Sections 34-8.3 and 8.4. | ||||||
19 | The general superintendent, or his or her designee, shall
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20 | conduct an annual evaluation of each principal in the district
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21 | pursuant to guidelines promulgated by the Board and the Board | ||||||
22 | approved
principal evaluation form. The evaluation
shall be | ||||||
23 | based on factors, including the following:
(i) student academic | ||||||
24 | improvement, as defined by the
school improvement plan; (ii) | ||||||
25 | student absenteeism rates at the school;
(iii) instructional | ||||||
26 | leadership;
(iv) effective implementation of programs, |
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1 | policies, or strategies to
improve student academic | ||||||
2 | achievement; (v) school management;
and (vi) other factors, | ||||||
3 | including, without limitation, the principal's
communication | ||||||
4 | skills and ability to create and maintain a
student-centered | ||||||
5 | learning environment, to develop
opportunities for | ||||||
6 | professional development, and to encourage parental
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7 | involvement and community partnerships to achieve school | ||||||
8 | improvement. | ||||||
9 | Effective no later than September 1, 2012, the general | ||||||
10 | superintendent or his or her designee shall develop a written | ||||||
11 | principal evaluation plan. The evaluation plan must be in | ||||||
12 | writing and shall supersede the evaluation requirements set | ||||||
13 | forth in this Section. The evaluation plan must do at least all | ||||||
14 | of the following: | ||||||
15 | (1) Provide for annual evaluation of all principals | ||||||
16 | employed under a performance contract by the general | ||||||
17 | superintendent or his or her designee, no later than July | ||||||
18 | 1st of each year. | ||||||
19 | (2) Consider the principal's specific duties, | ||||||
20 | responsibilities, management, and competence as a | ||||||
21 | principal. | ||||||
22 | (3) Specify the principal's strengths and weaknesses, | ||||||
23 | with supporting reasons. | ||||||
24 | (4) Align with research-based standards. | ||||||
25 | (5) Use data and indicators on student growth as a | ||||||
26 | significant factor in rating principal performance. |
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1 | (Source: P.A. 95-496, eff. 8-28-07; 96-861, eff. 1-15-10.) | ||||||
2 | (105 ILCS 5/1C-4 rep.)
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3 | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.9 rep.)
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4 | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.10 rep.) | ||||||
5 | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.17 rep.) | ||||||
6 | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.112 rep.) | ||||||
7 | (105 ILCS 5/13B-35.10 rep.)
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8 | (105 ILCS 5/13B-35.15 rep.)
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9 | (105 ILCS 5/13B-35.20 rep.)
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10 | (105 ILCS 5/13B-40 rep.)
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11 | Section 10. The School Code is amended by repealing | ||||||
12 | Sections 1C-4, 2-3.9, 2-3.10, 2-3.17, 2-3.112, 13B-35.10, | ||||||
13 | 13B-35.15, 13B-35.20, and 13B-40. | ||||||
14 | Section 15. The Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive | ||||||
15 | Health
Education Act is amended by changing Section 6 as | ||||||
16 | follows:
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17 | (105 ILCS 110/6) (from Ch. 122, par. 866)
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18 | Sec. 6. Rules and Regulations. In carrying out the powers | ||||||
19 | and duties of the State Board of Education
and the advisory | ||||||
20 | committee established
by this Act , the
State Board is and such | ||||||
21 | committee are authorized to
promulgate rules and
regulations in | ||||||
22 | order to implement the provisions of this Act.
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23 | (Source: P.A. 81-1508.)
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