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91_HB1361 LRB9104216NTsb 1 AN ACT to amend the School Code by changing Section 2 34-3.4. 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 The School Code is amended by changing 6 Section 34-3.4 as follows: 7 (105 ILCS 5/34-3.4) 8 (Section scheduled to be repealed on June 30, 2000) 9 Sec. 34-3.4. Chicago Schools Academic Accountability 10 Council. 11 (a) The Chicago Schools Academic Accountability Council, 12 hereinafter in this Section referred to as the "Council", 13 shall be created as provided in this Section to assist the 14 board and the State Board of Education in ensuring the 15 continuous improvement in all schools operated by the board. 16 (b) The purpose of the Council is to develop and 17 implement a comprehensive system of review, evaluation, and 18 analysis of school performance within the Chicago public 19 schools. 20 (c) The Trustees in consultation with the State Board of 21 Education shall establish the Chicago Schools Academic 22 Accountability Council to develop and implement an evaluation 23 system of the academic achievement of schools in districts 24 having a population that exceeds 500,000. The Trustees, in 25 consultation with the State Board of Education, shall 26 determine the size and makeup of the Council, the terms of 27 office of its members, and the process for appointment, 28 removal, and replacement of Council members. Evaluations will 29 be provided to the Trustees, the chief educational officer, 30 the respective principals, the respective local school 31 councils, and the State Superintendent of Education. -2- LRB9104216NTsb 1 Evaluations may make recommendations to support future school 2 improvement, including recognition for exemplary achievement, 3 and initiation of remediation, probation, intervention, or 4 closure for an attendance center not meeting academic 5 standards. Consultation with the State Board of Education 6 shall be directed at ensuring consistency of evaluations and 7 preventing duplicative evaluation efforts. 8 (d) Nothing in this Section is designed to limit or 9 otherwise affect the general powers and responsibilities of 10 the chief educational officer to intervene or otherwise act 11 with respect to any attendance center not meeting standards 12 of academic performance and improvement specified by the 13 board, including intervention or action through remediation, 14 probation, intervention or closure. 15 (e) The Trustees and the chief educational officer may 16 request the Council to conduct or arrange for evaluations of 17 educational programs, policies, and procedures as may be 18 deemed necessary to ensure the academic progress of the 19 attendance centers in the system. 20 (f) The annual budget of the Council shall be determined 21 by the Trustees. Revenues needed to support the operations 22 of the Council may be derived from any available sources, 23 including, but not limited to, State aid received by the 24 board that was previously paid to the School Finance 25 Authority. Revenues may also be derived from grants and 26 other contributions from civic, business, and community-based 27 foundations and from other private sources. 28 (g) The Council shall be subject to the provisions of 29 the Open Meetings Act and the Freedom of Information Act. The 30 Council shall adopt and publicize a set of criteria that the 31 Council must use to determine which teachers and principals 32 it reviews and investigates. 33 (h) This Section is repealed on June 30, 2000. 34 (Source: P.A. 89-15, eff. 5-30-95; 89-626, eff. 8-9-96.)