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 1        AN ACT concerning education.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section 1.  Short title.  This Act may be  cited  as  the
 5    Teaching Fellows Program Act.

 6        Section 5.  Definitions.
 7        "Commission" means the Teaching Fellows Commission.
 8        "Program" means the Teaching Fellows Program.

 9        Section 10. Teaching Fellows Commission.
10        (a)  There  is  hereby  established  the Teaching Fellows
11    Commission. The Commission  shall  exercise  its  powers  and
12    functions  independently  of  the Illinois Student Assistance
13    Commission.
14        (b)  The Commission shall consist of  all  the  following
15    persons, which may not be members of the General Assembly:
16             (1)  The  Executive Director of the Illinois Student
17        Assistance Commission or his or her designee.
18             (2)  The Lieutenant Governor or his or her designee,
19        who shall serve as chairperson.
20             (3)  Three persons appointed by the Governor.
21             (4)  Two persons appointed by the General  Assembly,
22        by   joint  resolution,  on  the  recommendation  of  the
23        President of the Senate.
24             (5)  Two persons appointed by the General  Assembly,
25        by   joint  resolution,  on  the  recommendation  of  the
26        Minority Leader of the Senate.
27             (6)  Two persons appointed by the General  Assembly,
28        by joint resolution, on the recommendation of the Speaker
29        of the House of Representatives.
30             (7)  Two  persons appointed by the General Assembly,
 
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 1        by  joint  resolution,  on  the  recommendation  of   the
 2        Minority Leader of the House of Representatives.
 3        (c)  Members  of the Commission shall be chosen in such a
 4    way as to seek to achieve a balanced membership representing,
 5    to the maximum extent possible, the  State  as  a  whole  and
 6    shall  be  chosen  from  among  those  individuals  who  have
 7    demonstrated a commitment to education.
 8        (d)  Of  the  initial  members  appointed  by the General
 9    Assembly, 4 members shall be appointed for a term expiring on
10    June 30, 2004 and 4 members shall be  appointed  for  a  term
11    expiring  on June 30, 2006, as determined by lot at the first
12    meeting of the Commission.  Thereafter, members appointed  by
13    the  General  Assembly  shall  be  appointed  for a term of 4
14    years.  The initial members appointed by the  Governor  shall
15    be   appointed   for  a  term  expiring  on  June  30,  2004.
16    Thereafter,  members  appointed  by  the  Governor  shall  be
17    appointed for a term of 4 years.  All appointed members shall
18    serve until their successors are appointed and qualified.
19        (e)  In the event a vacancy occurs for  any  reason,  the
20    vacancy  shall  be filled by appointment by the individual or
21    entity that made the appointment.  The  new  appointee  shall
22    serve for the remainder of the unexpired term.
23        (f)  Members of the Commission shall receive per diem and
24    necessary travel and subsistence expenses.
25        (g)  The  Commission  shall meet regularly at those times
26    and places that the chairperson deems necessary.

27        Section 15. Teaching Fellows Program.
28        (a)  A Teaching Fellows Program shall be established  and
29    administered  by  the  Commission.  Under  the  Program,  the
30    Commission  shall provide a 4-year scholarship loan of $6,500
31    per person per year to high  school  seniors  in  this  State
32    interested  in  preparing  to  teach in the public schools of
33    this State. The Commission shall adopt  stringent  standards,
 
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 1    including minimum grade point average and scholastic aptitude
 2    test  scores,  for awarding these scholarship loans to ensure
 3    that only the top high school seniors receive them.
 4        (b)  The  Commission  shall  administer  the  Program  in
 5    cooperation with teacher training  institutions  selected  by
 6    the  Commission.  Teaching  fellows  shall  be required to be
 7    exposed to a range of extra-curricular  activities  while  in
 8    college.  These  activities  must  be  geared to instilling a
 9    strong motivation not only to remain in teaching but also  to
10    provide leadership to schools.
11        (c)  The Commission shall form regional review committees
12    to  assist  it  in  identifying  the  top high school seniors
13    eligible for the  Program.  The  Commission  and  the  review
14    committees  shall  make  an  effort to identify and encourage
15    minority students and students who may not otherwise consider
16    a career in teaching to enter the Program.
17        (d)  A  scholarship  loan  under  the  Program  shall  be
18    evidenced by a note made payable to the Commission and  shall
19    bear interest at a rate determined by the Commission, but not
20    exceeding  a  10%  annual  percentage rate per year beginning
21    September 1 after completion of the  Program  or  immediately
22    after  termination  of  the  scholarship  loan,  whichever is
23    earlier. The  scholarship  loan  may  be  terminated  by  the
24    recipient  withdrawing  from  school  or by the recipient not
25    meeting the standards set by the Commission.
26        (e)  The Commission shall forgive a scholarship loan  if,
27    within  7  years  after receiving a teaching certificate, the
28    recipient teaches for 4 years in  a  public  school  in  this
29    State.  The  Commission  shall  forgive the loan if, within 7
30    years after receiving a teaching certificate,  the  recipient
31    teaches  for  3 consecutive years, unless the recipient takes
32    an approved leave of absence, in  a  public  school  in  this
33    State in a local school administrative unit that, at the time
34    the   recipient  accepts  employment  with  the  unit,  is  a
 
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 1    low-performing school system  or  is  on  warning  status  as
 2    defined by the State Board of Education. The Commission shall
 3    forgive  the  loan  if it finds that it is impossible for the
 4    recipient  to  teach  for  4  years,  within  7  years  after
 5    receiving a teaching certificate, at a public school in  this
 6    State  because  of  the  death or permanent disability of the
 7    recipient.
 8        (f)  The Teaching Fellows Revolving Fund is created as  a
 9    special  fund  in the State treasury.  All funds appropriated
10    to or otherwise received by the Commission for  scholarships,
11    all funds received as repayment of scholarship loans, and all
12    interest  earned on these funds, shall be placed in the Fund.
13    All  money  in  the  Fund   shall   be   used,   subject   to
14    appropriation,   by  the  Commission  for  scholarship  loans
15    granted under the Program.  With the prior  approval  of  the
16    General   Assembly,   the   Fund  may  be  used,  subject  to
17    appropriation, for campus  and  summer  program  support  and
18    costs related to the disbursement of awards and collection of
19    loan repayments.
20        (g)  The  administrative  costs for the Program shall not
21    exceed 5% of the funds appropriated for the Program.

22        Section 990.  The State Finance Act is amended by  adding
23    Section 5.570 as follows:

24        (30 ILCS 105/5.570 new)
25        Sec. 5.570.  The Teaching Fellows Revolving Fund.

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