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90_HB1823

      105 ILCS 5/13A-5
      105 ILCS 5/13A-6
      105 ILCS 5/13A-8
          Amends the provisions of  the  School  Code  relating  to
      alternative  schools.    Provides that a teacher who holds an
      elementary or high school certificate may teach any class  in
      the alternative school program.  Eliminates a provision under
      which  a  school  district in which an alternative program is
      located  and  from  which  a  student   is   administratively
      transferred  has  its  average  daily attendance funding with
      respect to that student transferred to the alternative school
      program.   Provides  instead  that  the  alternative   school
      program  is  to  receive  general State aid under the formula
      established  for  alternative  schools.   Provides  that  the
      curriculum of  an  alternative  school  program  may  include
      work-based  learning  and  community  service  work for which
      academic credit is  earned  and  includes  time  spent  by  a
      student  in  such  activities in the number of clock hours of
      daily school work required to constitute a day of  attendance
      for  State  aid purposes.  Provides that the school districts
      for which an alternative school program is operated may agree
      to provide additional funding to  support  the  program,  and
      authorizes  the program to accept and expend gifts, legacies,
      and federal and other grants received for  purposes  directly
      relating to the conduct and operation of the program.
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 1        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  School Code by changing Sections
 2    13A-5, 13A-6, and 13A-8.
 3        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section  5.   The  School  Code  is  amended  by changing
 6    Sections 13A-5, 13A-6, and 13A-8 as follows:
 7        (105 ILCS 5/13A-5)
 8        Sec. 13A-5.  Alternative school program curriculum.
 9        (a)  The  regional  superintendent  shall  implement,  or
10    contract with one or more school districts  to  implement,  a
11    multi-disciplinary  curriculum,  which may include work-based
12    learning and community service work for which academic credit
13    is earned, for the alternative  school  program  designed  to
14    address  the  individualized  needs  of  the students of that
15    program, with special emphasis toward making the  educational
16    experience of each student meaningful and worthwhile.  In the
17    design  and  implementation  of that curriculum, the regional
18    superintendent   or   school   district   shall   give    due
19    consideration  to  the  rules  and regulations adopted by the
20    State Board of Education for alternative schools and optional
21    education programs.
22        (b)  An   administratively   transferred   student    who
23    successfully  completes  the requirements for his or her high
24    school graduation shall receive  a  diploma  identifying  the
25    student  as graduating from the transferring high school.  In
26    the event the student is administratively transferred  before
27    enrolling in a high school, then that student shall receive a
28    diploma  from the high school the student would have attended
29    if  the  student  had  not  attended  an  alternative  school
30    program.
31    (Source: P.A. 89-383, eff. 8-18-95; 89-629, eff. 8-9-96.)
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 1        (105 ILCS 5/13A-6)
 2        Sec. 13A-6.  Staffing.
 3        (a)  The regional  superintendent  shall  administer,  or
 4    contract  with  one  or  more school districts to administer,
 5    alternative school programs located  within  the  educational
 6    service region.
 7        (b)  The  regional  superintendent is responsible for the
 8    administrative and fiscal structure for the program.
 9        (c)  A teacher who holds either an elementary certificate
10    or a high school  certificate  may  teach  any  class  in  an
11    alternative school program.
12    (Source: P.A. 89-383, eff. 8-18-95; 89-629, eff. 8-9-96.)
13        (105 ILCS 5/13A-8)
14        Sec. 13A-8.  Funding.
15        (a)  The   State   of  Illinois  shall  provide  new  and
16    additional funding for the alternative school programs within
17    each educational service region and within the Chicago public
18    school system by line item appropriation made  to  the  State
19    Board  of  Education  for  that  purpose.   This  money, when
20    appropriated,   shall   be   provided   to    the    regional
21    superintendent  and  to  the  Chicago Board of Education, who
22    shall  establish  a  budget,  including  salaries,  for   all
23    alternative schools in that region.
24        (b)  An  alternative  school program shall be entitled to
25    receive general State aid as calculated in Part B of  Section
26    18-8  upon filing a claim as provided therein.  Any time that
27    a student who is enrolled in an  alternative  school  program
28    spends  in  work-based  learning,  community  service,  or  a
29    similar  alternative educational setting shall be included in
30    determining the student's minimum number of  clock  hours  of
31    daily  school  work  that  constitute a day of attendance for
32    purposes  of  calculating  general  State  aid.  The   school
33    district  in  which  the  program is located and from which a
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 1    student is administratively transferred shall, as a result of
 2    an administrative transfer, have its average daily attendance
 3    funding with respect  to  that  student  transferred  to  the
 4    alternative school program.
 5        (c)  An alternative school program may receive additional
 6    funding  from  its  school districts in such amount as may be
 7    agreed upon by the  parties  and  necessary  to  support  the
 8    program.   In  addition,  an  alternative  school  program is
 9    authorized to accept and expend gifts, legacies, and  grants,
10    including  but not limited to federal grants, from any source
11    for purposes directly related to the conduct and operation of
12    the program.
13    (Source: P.A. 89-383,  eff.  8-18-95;  89-629,  eff.  8-9-96;
14    89-636, eff. 8-9-96; revised 9-12-96.)

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