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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 | 2-3.66, 2-3.66b, 26-2, and 26-16 as follows:
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6 | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.66) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.66)
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7 | Sec. 2-3.66. Truants' alternative and optional education | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | programs. To
establish projects to offer modified | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | instructional programs or other
services designed to prevent | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | students from dropping out of school,
including programs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | pursuant to Section 2-3.41, and to serve as a part time
or full | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | time option in lieu of regular school attendance and to award
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13 | grants to local school districts, educational service regions | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | or community
college districts from appropriated funds to | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | assist districts in
establishing such projects. The education | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | agency may operate its own
program or enter into a contract | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | with another not-for-profit entity to
implement the program. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | The projects shall allow dropouts, up to and
including age 23 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | 21 , potential dropouts, including truants, uninvolved,
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20 | unmotivated and disaffected students, as defined by State Board | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | of
Education rules and regulations, to enroll, as an | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | alternative to regular
school attendance, in an optional | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | education program which may be
established by school board |
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1 | policy and is in conformance with rules adopted
by the State | ||||||
2 | Board of Education. Truants' Alternative and Optional
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3 | Education programs funded pursuant to this Section shall be
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4 | planned by a student, the student's parents or legal guardians, | ||||||
5 | unless the
student is 18 years or older, and school officials | ||||||
6 | and shall culminate in
an individualized optional education | ||||||
7 | plan. Such plan shall focus
on academic or vocational skills, | ||||||
8 | or both, and may include, but not be
limited to, evening | ||||||
9 | school, summer school, community college courses, adult
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10 | education, preparation courses for the high school level test | ||||||
11 | of General
Educational Development, vocational training, work | ||||||
12 | experience, programs to
enhance self concept and parenting | ||||||
13 | courses. School districts which are
awarded grants pursuant to | ||||||
14 | this Section shall be authorized to provide day
care services | ||||||
15 | to children of students who are eligible and desire to enroll
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16 | in programs established and funded under this Section, but only | ||||||
17 | if and to
the extent that such day care is necessary to enable | ||||||
18 | those eligible
students to attend and participate in the | ||||||
19 | programs and courses which are
conducted pursuant to this | ||||||
20 | Section.
School districts and regional offices of education may | ||||||
21 | claim general State
aid under Section 18-8.05 for students | ||||||
22 | enrolled in truants' alternative and
optional education | ||||||
23 | programs, provided that such students are receiving services
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24 | that are supplemental to a program leading to a high school | ||||||
25 | diploma and are
otherwise eligible to be claimed for general | ||||||
26 | State aid under Section 18-8.05.
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1 | (Source: P.A. 96-734, eff. 8-25-09.)
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2 | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.66b) | ||||||
3 | Sec. 2-3.66b. IHOPE Program. | ||||||
4 | (a) There is established the Illinois Hope and Opportunity | ||||||
5 | Pathways through Education (IHOPE) Program. The State Board of | ||||||
6 | Education shall implement and administer the IHOPE Program. The | ||||||
7 | goal of the IHOPE Program is to develop a comprehensive system | ||||||
8 | in this State to re-enroll significant numbers of high school | ||||||
9 | dropouts in programs that will enable them to earn their high | ||||||
10 | school diploma. | ||||||
11 | (b) The IHOPE Program shall award grants, subject to | ||||||
12 | appropriation for this purpose, to educational service regions | ||||||
13 | and a school district organized under Article 34 of this Code | ||||||
14 | from appropriated funds to assist in establishing | ||||||
15 | instructional programs and other services designed to | ||||||
16 | re-enroll high school dropouts. From any funds appropriated for | ||||||
17 | the IHOPE Program, the State Board of Education may use up to | ||||||
18 | 5% for administrative costs, including the performance of a | ||||||
19 | program evaluation and the hiring of staff to implement and | ||||||
20 | administer the program. | ||||||
21 | The IHOPE Program shall provide incentive grant funds for | ||||||
22 | regional offices of education and a school district organized | ||||||
23 | under Article 34 of this Code to develop partnerships with | ||||||
24 | school districts, public community colleges, and community | ||||||
25 | groups to build comprehensive plans to re-enroll high school |
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1 | dropouts in their regions or districts. | ||||||
2 | Programs funded through the IHOPE Program shall allow high | ||||||
3 | school dropouts, up to and including age 23 21 notwithstanding | ||||||
4 | Section 26-2 of this Code, to re-enroll in an educational | ||||||
5 | program in conformance with rules adopted by the State Board of | ||||||
6 | Education. Programs may include without limitation | ||||||
7 | comprehensive year-round programming, evening school, summer | ||||||
8 | school, community college courses, adult education, vocational | ||||||
9 | training, work experience, programs to enhance self-concept, | ||||||
10 | and parenting courses. Any student in the IHOPE Program who | ||||||
11 | wishes to earn a high school diploma must meet the | ||||||
12 | prerequisites to receiving a high school diploma specified in | ||||||
13 | Section 27-22 of this Code and any other graduation | ||||||
14 | requirements of the student's district of residence. Any | ||||||
15 | student who successfully completes the requirements for his or | ||||||
16 | her graduation shall receive a diploma identifying the student | ||||||
17 | as graduating from his or her district of residence. | ||||||
18 | (c) In order to be eligible for funding under the IHOPE | ||||||
19 | Program, an interested regional office of education or a school | ||||||
20 | district organized under Article 34 of this Code shall develop | ||||||
21 | an IHOPE Plan to be approved by the State Board of Education. | ||||||
22 | The State Board of Education shall develop rules for the IHOPE | ||||||
23 | Program that shall set forth the requirements for the | ||||||
24 | development of the IHOPE Plan. Each Plan shall involve school | ||||||
25 | districts, public community colleges, and key community | ||||||
26 | programs that work with high school dropouts located in an |
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1 | educational service region or the City of Chicago before the | ||||||
2 | Plan is sent to the State Board for approval. No funds may be | ||||||
3 | distributed to a regional office of education or a school | ||||||
4 | district organized under Article 34 of this Code until the | ||||||
5 | State Board has approved the Plan. | ||||||
6 | (d) A regional office of education or a school district | ||||||
7 | organized under Article 34 of this Code may operate its own | ||||||
8 | program funded by the IHOPE Program or enter into a contract | ||||||
9 | with other not-for-profit entities, including school | ||||||
10 | districts, public community colleges, and not-for-profit | ||||||
11 | community-based organizations, to operate a program. | ||||||
12 | A regional office of education or a school district | ||||||
13 | organized under Article 34 of this Code that receives an IHOPE | ||||||
14 | grant from the State Board of Education may provide funds under | ||||||
15 | a sub-grant, as specified in the IHOPE Plan, to other | ||||||
16 | not-for-profit entities to provide services according to the | ||||||
17 | IHOPE Plan that was developed. These other entities may include | ||||||
18 | school districts, public community colleges, or not-for-profit | ||||||
19 | community-based organizations or a cooperative partnership | ||||||
20 | among these entities. | ||||||
21 | (e) In order to distribute funding based upon the need to | ||||||
22 | ensure delivery of programs that will have the greatest impact, | ||||||
23 | IHOPE Program funding must be distributed based upon the | ||||||
24 | proportion of dropouts in the educational service region or | ||||||
25 | school district, in the case of a school district organized | ||||||
26 | under Article 34 of this Code, to the total number of dropouts |
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1 | in this State. This formula shall employ the dropout data | ||||||
2 | provided by school districts to the State Board of Education. | ||||||
3 | A regional office of education or a school district | ||||||
4 | organized under Article 34 of this Code may claim State aid | ||||||
5 | under Section 18-8.05 of this Code for students enrolled in a | ||||||
6 | program funded by the IHOPE Program, provided that the State | ||||||
7 | Board of Education has approved the IHOPE Plan and that these | ||||||
8 | students are receiving services that are meeting the | ||||||
9 | requirements of Section 27-22 of this Code for receipt of a | ||||||
10 | high school diploma and are otherwise eligible to be claimed | ||||||
11 | for general State aid under Section 18-8.05 of this Code, | ||||||
12 | including provisions related to the minimum number of days of | ||||||
13 | pupil attendance pursuant to Section 10-19 of this Code and the | ||||||
14 | minimum number of daily hours of school work and any exceptions | ||||||
15 | thereto as defined by the State Board of Education in rules. | ||||||
16 | (f) IHOPE categories of programming may include the | ||||||
17 | following: | ||||||
18 | (1) Full-time programs that are comprehensive, | ||||||
19 | year-round programs. | ||||||
20 | (2) Part-time programs combining work and study | ||||||
21 | scheduled at various times that are flexible to the needs | ||||||
22 | of students. | ||||||
23 | (3) Online programs and courses in which students take | ||||||
24 | courses and complete on-site, supervised tests that | ||||||
25 | measure the student's mastery of a specific course needed | ||||||
26 | for graduation. Students may take courses online and earn |
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1 | credit or students may prepare to take supervised tests for | ||||||
2 | specific courses for credit leading to receipt of a high | ||||||
3 | school diploma. | ||||||
4 | (4) Dual enrollment in which students attend high | ||||||
5 | school classes in combination with community college | ||||||
6 | classes or students attend community college classes while | ||||||
7 | simultaneously earning high school credit and eventually a | ||||||
8 | high school diploma. | ||||||
9 | (g) In order to have successful comprehensive programs | ||||||
10 | re-enrolling and graduating low-skilled high school dropouts, | ||||||
11 | programs funded through the IHOPE Program shall include all of | ||||||
12 | the following components: | ||||||
13 | (1) Small programs (70 to 100 students) at a separate | ||||||
14 | school site with a distinct identity. Programs may be | ||||||
15 | larger with specific need and justification, keeping in | ||||||
16 | mind that it is crucial to keep programs small to be | ||||||
17 | effective. | ||||||
18 | (2) Specific performance-based goals and outcomes and | ||||||
19 | measures of enrollment, attendance, skills, credits, | ||||||
20 | graduation, and the transition to college, training, and | ||||||
21 | employment. | ||||||
22 | (3) Strong, experienced leadership and teaching staff | ||||||
23 | who are provided with ongoing professional development. | ||||||
24 | (4) Voluntary enrollment. | ||||||
25 | (5) High standards for student learning, integrating | ||||||
26 | work experience, and education, including during the |
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1 | school year and after school, and summer school programs | ||||||
2 | that link internships, work, and learning. | ||||||
3 | (6) Comprehensive programs providing extensive support | ||||||
4 | services. | ||||||
5 | (7) Small teams of students supported by full-time paid | ||||||
6 | mentors who work to retain and help those students | ||||||
7 | graduate. | ||||||
8 | (8) A comprehensive technology learning center with | ||||||
9 | Internet access and broad-based curriculum focusing on | ||||||
10 | academic and career subject areas. | ||||||
11 | (9) Learning opportunities that incorporate action | ||||||
12 | into study. | ||||||
13 | (h) Programs funded through the IHOPE Program must report | ||||||
14 | data to the State Board of Education as requested. This | ||||||
15 | information shall include, but is not limited to, student | ||||||
16 | enrollment figures, attendance information, course completion | ||||||
17 | data, graduation information, and post-graduation information, | ||||||
18 | as available. | ||||||
19 | (i) Rules must be developed by the State Board of Education | ||||||
20 | to set forth the fund distribution process to regional offices | ||||||
21 | of education and a school district organized under Article 34 | ||||||
22 | of this Code, the planning and the conditions upon which an | ||||||
23 | IHOPE Plan would be approved by State Board, and other rules to | ||||||
24 | develop the IHOPE Program.
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25 | (Source: P.A. 96-106, eff. 7-30-09.) |
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1 | (105 ILCS 5/26-2) (from Ch. 122, par. 26-2) | ||||||
2 | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 98-544 ) | ||||||
3 | Sec. 26-2. Enrolled pupils below 7 or over 17.
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4 | (a) Any person having custody or
control of a child who is | ||||||
5 | below the age of 7 years or is 17 years of age or above
and who | ||||||
6 | is enrolled in any of grades kindergarten through 12
in the | ||||||
7 | public school shall
cause him to attend the public school in | ||||||
8 | the district wherein he resides when
it is in session during | ||||||
9 | the regular school term, unless he is excused under
paragraph | ||||||
10 | 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 of Section 26-1.
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11 | (b) A school district shall deny reenrollment in its | ||||||
12 | secondary schools
to any
child 19 years of age or above who has | ||||||
13 | dropped out of school
and who could
not, because of age and | ||||||
14 | lack of credits, attend classes during the normal
school year | ||||||
15 | and graduate before his or her twenty-fourth twenty-first | ||||||
16 | birthday.
A district may, however, enroll the child in a | ||||||
17 | graduation incentives program under Section 26-16 of this Code | ||||||
18 | or an alternative learning
opportunities program established
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19 | under Article 13B.
No
child shall be denied reenrollment for | ||||||
20 | the above reasons
unless the school district first offers the | ||||||
21 | child
due process as required in cases of expulsion under | ||||||
22 | Section
10-22.6. If a child is denied reenrollment after being | ||||||
23 | provided with due
process, the school district must provide | ||||||
24 | counseling to that child and
must direct that child to
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25 | alternative educational
programs, including adult education | ||||||
26 | programs, that lead to graduation or
receipt of a GED diploma.
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1 | (c) A school or school district may deny enrollment to a | ||||||
2 | student 17 years
of age
or older for one semester for failure | ||||||
3 | to meet minimum academic standards if all
of the
following | ||||||
4 | conditions are met:
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5 | (1) The student achieved a grade point average of less | ||||||
6 | than "D" (or its
equivalent)
in the semester immediately | ||||||
7 | prior to the current semester.
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8 | (2) The student and the student's parent or guardian | ||||||
9 | are given written
notice
warning that the student is | ||||||
10 | failing academically and is subject to denial from
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11 | enrollment for one semester unless a "D" average (or its | ||||||
12 | equivalent) or better
is attained in the
current
semester.
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13 | (3) The parent or guardian is provided with the right | ||||||
14 | to appeal the
notice, as
determined by the State Board of | ||||||
15 | Education in accordance with due process.
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16 | (4) The student is provided with an academic | ||||||
17 | improvement plan and academic
remediation services.
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18 | (5) The student fails to achieve a "D" average (or its | ||||||
19 | equivalent) or
better in the current
semester.
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20 | A school or school district may deny enrollment to a | ||||||
21 | student 17 years of age
or
older for one semester for failure | ||||||
22 | to meet minimum attendance standards if all
of the
following | ||||||
23 | conditions are met:
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24 | (1) The student was absent without valid cause for 20% | ||||||
25 | or more of the
attendance
days in the semester immediately | ||||||
26 | prior to the current semester.
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1 | (2) The student and the student's parent or guardian | ||||||
2 | are given written
notice
warning that the student is | ||||||
3 | subject to denial from enrollment for one
semester
unless | ||||||
4 | the student is absent without valid cause less than 20% of | ||||||
5 | the
attendance days
in the current semester.
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6 | (3) The student's parent or guardian is provided with | ||||||
7 | the right to appeal
the
notice, as determined by the State | ||||||
8 | Board of Education in accordance with due
process.
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9 | (4) The student is provided with attendance | ||||||
10 | remediation services,
including
without limitation | ||||||
11 | assessment, counseling, and support services.
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12 | (5) The student is absent without valid cause for 20% | ||||||
13 | or more of the
attendance
days in the current semester.
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14 | A school or school district may not deny enrollment to a | ||||||
15 | student (or
reenrollment
to a dropout) who is at least 17
years | ||||||
16 | of age or older but below 19
years for more
than one | ||||||
17 | consecutive semester for failure to meet academic or attendance
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18 | standards.
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19 | (d) No child may be denied enrollment or reenrollment under | ||||||
20 | this
Section in violation
of the Individuals with Disabilities | ||||||
21 | Education Act or the Americans with
Disabilities Act.
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22 | (e) In this subsection (e), "reenrolled student" means a | ||||||
23 | dropout who has
reenrolled
full-time in a public school. Each | ||||||
24 | school district shall identify, track, and
report on the
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25 | educational progress and outcomes of reenrolled students as a | ||||||
26 | subset of the
district's
required reporting on all enrollments.
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1 | A reenrolled student who again drops out must not be counted | ||||||
2 | again
against a district's dropout rate performance measure.
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3 | The State
Board of Education shall set performance standards | ||||||
4 | for programs serving
reenrolled
students.
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5 | (f) The State Board of Education shall adopt any rules | ||||||
6 | necessary to
implement the
changes to this Section made by | ||||||
7 | Public Act 93-803.
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8 | (Source: P.A. 95-417, eff. 8-24-07.)
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9 | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 98-544 ) | ||||||
10 | Sec. 26-2. Enrolled pupils not of compulsory school age.
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11 | (a) For school years before the 2014-2015 school year, any | ||||||
12 | person having custody or
control of a child who is below the | ||||||
13 | age of 7 years or is 17 years of age or above
and who is | ||||||
14 | enrolled in any of grades kindergarten through 12
in the public | ||||||
15 | school shall
cause him to attend the public school in the | ||||||
16 | district wherein he resides when
it is in session during the | ||||||
17 | regular school term, unless he is excused under
paragraph 2, 3, | ||||||
18 | 4, 5, or 6 of Section 26-1.
Beginning with the 2014-2015 school | ||||||
19 | year, any person having
custody or control of a child who is | ||||||
20 | below the age of 6 years or is 17 years of age or above and who | ||||||
21 | is enrolled in any of grades kindergarten
through 12 in the | ||||||
22 | public school shall cause the child to attend the public
school | ||||||
23 | in the district wherein he or she resides when it is in session
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24 | during the regular school term, unless the child is excused | ||||||
25 | under
paragraph 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 of Section 26-1 of this Code.
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1 | (b) A school district shall deny reenrollment in its | ||||||
2 | secondary schools
to any
child 19 years of age or above who has | ||||||
3 | dropped out of school
and who could
not, because of age and | ||||||
4 | lack of credits, attend classes during the normal
school year | ||||||
5 | and graduate before his or her twenty-fourth twenty-first | ||||||
6 | birthday.
A district may, however, enroll the child in a | ||||||
7 | graduation incentives program under Section 26-16 of this Code | ||||||
8 | or an alternative learning
opportunities program established
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9 | under Article 13B.
No
child shall be denied reenrollment for | ||||||
10 | the above reasons
unless the school district first offers the | ||||||
11 | child
due process as required in cases of expulsion under | ||||||
12 | Section
10-22.6. If a child is denied reenrollment after being | ||||||
13 | provided with due
process, the school district must provide | ||||||
14 | counseling to that child and
must direct that child to
| ||||||
15 | alternative educational
programs, including adult education | ||||||
16 | programs, that lead to graduation or
receipt of a GED diploma.
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17 | (c) A school or school district may deny enrollment to a | ||||||
18 | student 17 years
of age
or older for one semester for failure | ||||||
19 | to meet minimum academic standards if all
of the
following | ||||||
20 | conditions are met:
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21 | (1) The student achieved a grade point average of less | ||||||
22 | than "D" (or its
equivalent)
in the semester immediately | ||||||
23 | prior to the current semester.
| ||||||
24 | (2) The student and the student's parent or guardian | ||||||
25 | are given written
notice
warning that the student is | ||||||
26 | failing academically and is subject to denial from
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1 | enrollment for one semester unless a "D" average (or its | ||||||
2 | equivalent) or better
is attained in the
current
semester.
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3 | (3) The parent or guardian is provided with the right | ||||||
4 | to appeal the
notice, as
determined by the State Board of | ||||||
5 | Education in accordance with due process.
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6 | (4) The student is provided with an academic | ||||||
7 | improvement plan and academic
remediation services.
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8 | (5) The student fails to achieve a "D" average (or its | ||||||
9 | equivalent) or
better in the current
semester.
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10 | A school or school district may deny enrollment to a | ||||||
11 | student 17 years of age
or
older for one semester for failure | ||||||
12 | to meet minimum attendance standards if all
of the
following | ||||||
13 | conditions are met:
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14 | (1) The student was absent without valid cause for 20% | ||||||
15 | or more of the
attendance
days in the semester immediately | ||||||
16 | prior to the current semester.
| ||||||
17 | (2) The student and the student's parent or guardian | ||||||
18 | are given written
notice
warning that the student is | ||||||
19 | subject to denial from enrollment for one
semester
unless | ||||||
20 | the student is absent without valid cause less than 20% of | ||||||
21 | the
attendance days
in the current semester.
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22 | (3) The student's parent or guardian is provided with | ||||||
23 | the right to appeal
the
notice, as determined by the State | ||||||
24 | Board of Education in accordance with due
process.
| ||||||
25 | (4) The student is provided with attendance | ||||||
26 | remediation services,
including
without limitation |
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1 | assessment, counseling, and support services.
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2 | (5) The student is absent without valid cause for 20% | ||||||
3 | or more of the
attendance
days in the current semester.
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4 | A school or school district may not deny enrollment to a | ||||||
5 | student (or
reenrollment
to a dropout) who is at least 17
years | ||||||
6 | of age or older but below 19
years for more
than one | ||||||
7 | consecutive semester for failure to meet academic or attendance
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8 | standards.
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9 | (d) No child may be denied enrollment or reenrollment under | ||||||
10 | this
Section in violation
of the Individuals with Disabilities | ||||||
11 | Education Act or the Americans with
Disabilities Act.
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12 | (e) In this subsection (e), "reenrolled student" means a | ||||||
13 | dropout who has
reenrolled
full-time in a public school. Each | ||||||
14 | school district shall identify, track, and
report on the
| ||||||
15 | educational progress and outcomes of reenrolled students as a | ||||||
16 | subset of the
district's
required reporting on all enrollments.
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17 | A reenrolled student who again drops out must not be counted | ||||||
18 | again
against a district's dropout rate performance measure.
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19 | The State
Board of Education shall set performance standards | ||||||
20 | for programs serving
reenrolled
students.
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21 | (f) The State Board of Education shall adopt any rules | ||||||
22 | necessary to
implement the
changes to this Section made by | ||||||
23 | Public Act 93-803.
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24 | (Source: P.A. 98-544, eff. 7-1-14.)
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25 | (105 ILCS 5/26-16) |
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1 | Sec. 26-16. Graduation incentives program.
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2 | (a) The General Assembly finds that it is critical to | ||||||
3 | provide options for children to succeed in school. The purpose | ||||||
4 | of this Section is to provide incentives for and encourage all | ||||||
5 | Illinois students who have experienced or are experiencing | ||||||
6 | difficulty in the traditional education system to enroll in | ||||||
7 | alternative programs. | ||||||
8 | (b) Any student who is below the age of 24 20 years is | ||||||
9 | eligible to enroll in a graduation incentives program if he or | ||||||
10 | she: | ||||||
11 | (1) is considered a dropout pursuant to Section 26-2a | ||||||
12 | of this Code; | ||||||
13 | (2) has been suspended or expelled pursuant to Section | ||||||
14 | 10-22.6 or 34-19 of
this Code; | ||||||
15 | (3) is pregnant or is a parent; | ||||||
16 | (4) has been assessed as chemically dependent; or | ||||||
17 | (5) is enrolled in a bilingual education or LEP | ||||||
18 | program. | ||||||
19 | (c) The following programs qualify as graduation | ||||||
20 | incentives programs for students meeting the criteria | ||||||
21 | established in this Section: | ||||||
22 | (1) Any public elementary or secondary education | ||||||
23 | graduation incentives program established by a school | ||||||
24 | district or by a regional office of education. | ||||||
25 | (2) Any alternative learning opportunities program | ||||||
26 | established pursuant to Article 13B of this Code. |
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1 | (3) Vocational or job training courses approved by the | ||||||
2 | State Superintendent of Education that are available | ||||||
3 | through the Illinois public community college system. | ||||||
4 | Students may apply for reimbursement of 50% of tuition | ||||||
5 | costs for one course per semester or a maximum of 3 courses | ||||||
6 | per school year. Subject to available funds, students may | ||||||
7 | apply for reimbursement of up to 100% of tuition costs upon | ||||||
8 | a showing of employment within 6 months after completion of | ||||||
9 | a vocational or job training program. The qualifications | ||||||
10 | for reimbursement shall be established by the State | ||||||
11 | Superintendent of Education by rule. | ||||||
12 | (4) Job and career programs approved by the State | ||||||
13 | Superintendent of Education that are available through | ||||||
14 | Illinois-accredited private business and vocational | ||||||
15 | schools. Subject to available funds, pupils may apply for | ||||||
16 | reimbursement of up to 100% of tuition costs upon a showing | ||||||
17 | of employment within 6 months after completion of a job or | ||||||
18 | career program. The State Superintendent of Education | ||||||
19 | shall establish, by rule, the qualifications for | ||||||
20 | reimbursement, criteria for determining reimbursement | ||||||
21 | amounts, and limits on reimbursement. | ||||||
22 | (5) Adult education courses that offer preparation for | ||||||
23 | the General Educational Development Test. | ||||||
24 | (d) Graduation incentives programs established by school | ||||||
25 | districts are entitled to claim general State aid, subject to | ||||||
26 | Sections 13B-50, 13B-50.5, and 13B-50.10 of this Code. |
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1 | Graduation incentives programs operated by regional offices of | ||||||
2 | education are entitled to receive general State aid at the | ||||||
3 | foundation level of support per pupil enrolled. A school | ||||||
4 | district must ensure that its graduation incentives program | ||||||
5 | receives supplemental general State aid, transportation | ||||||
6 | reimbursements, and special education resources, if | ||||||
7 | appropriate, for students enrolled in the program.
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8 | (Source: P.A. 93-858, eff. 1-1-05; 93-1079, eff. 1-21-05.) | ||||||
9 | Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes | ||||||
10 | changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text | ||||||
11 | that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section | ||||||
12 | represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does | ||||||
13 | not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes | ||||||
14 | made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other | ||||||
15 | Public Act.
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16 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
17 | becoming law.
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