Public Act 096-0373
Public Act 0373 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0373 |
HB0737 Enrolled |
LRB096 04036 NHT 14074 b |
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| AN ACT concerning education.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections | 2-3.53a and 21-7.10 as follows: | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.53a)
| Sec. 2-3.53a. New principal mentoring program. | (a) Beginning on July 1, 2007, and subject to an annual | appropriation by the General Assembly, to establish a new | principal mentoring program for new principals. Any individual | who is first hired as a principal in the State of Illinois on | or after July 1, 2007 shall participate in a new principal | mentoring program for the duration of his or her first year as | a principal and must complete the program in accordance with | the requirements established by the State Board of Education by | rule or, for a school district created by Article 34 of this | Code, in accordance with the provisions of Section 34-18.27 of | this Code. School districts created by Article 34 are not | subject to the requirements of subsection (b), (c), (d), (e), | (f), or (g) of this Section. Any individual who is first hired | as a principal on or after July 1, 2008 may participate in a | second year of mentoring if it is determined by the State | Superintendent of Education that sufficient funding exists for |
| such participation. The new principal mentoring program shall | match an experienced principal who meets the requirements of | subsection (b) of this Section with each new principal in his | or her first year in that position in order to assist the new | principal in the development of his or her professional growth | and to provide guidance during the new principal's first year | of service . | (b) Any individual who has been a principal in Illinois for | 3 or more years and who has demonstrated success as an | instructional leader, as determined by the State Board by rule, | is eligible to apply to be a mentor under a new principal | mentoring program. Mentors shall complete mentoring training | by entities approved by the State Board and meet any other | requirements set forth by the State Board and by the school | district employing the mentor. | (c) The State Board shall certify an entity or entities | approved to provide training of mentors. | (d) A mentor shall be assigned to a new principal based on | (i) similarity of grade level or type of school, (ii) learning | needs of the new principal, and (iii) geographical proximity of | the mentor to the new principal. The principal, in | collaboration with the mentor, shall identify areas for | improvement of the new principal's professional growth, | including, but not limited to, each of the following: | (1) Analyzing data and applying it to practice. | (2) Aligning professional development and |
| instructional programs. | (3) Building a professional learning community. | (4) Observing classroom practices and providing | feedback. | (5) Facilitating effective meetings. | (6) Developing distributive leadership practices. | (7) Facilitating organizational change. | The mentor shall not be required to provide an evaluation of | the new principal on the basis of the mentoring relationship. | (e) On or after January 1, 2008 and on or after January 1 | of each year thereafter, each mentor and each new principal | shall complete a survey of progress on a form developed by | their respective school districts. On or before July 1, 2008 | and on or after July 1 of each year thereafter, the State Board | shall facilitate a review and evaluate the mentoring training | program in collaboration with the approved providers. Each new | principal and his or her mentor must complete a verification | form developed by the State Board in order to certify their | completion of a new principal mentoring program. | (f) The requirements of this Section do not apply to any | individual who has previously served as an assistant principal | in Illinois acting under an administrative certificate for 5 or | more years and who is hired, on or after July 1, 2007, as a | principal by the school district in which the individual last | served as an assistant principal, although such an individual | may choose to participate in this program or shall be required |
| to participate by the school district. | (g) The State Board may adopt any rules necessary for the | implementation of this Section. | (h) On an annual basis, the State Superintendent of | Education shall determine whether appropriations are likely to | be sufficient to require operation of the mentoring program for | the coming year. In doing so, the State Superintendent of | Education shall first determine whether it is likely that funds | will be sufficient to require operation of the mentoring | program for individuals in their first year as principal and | shall then determine whether it is likely that funds will be | sufficient to require operation of the mentoring program for | individuals in their second year as principal.
| (Source: P.A. 94-1039, eff. 7-20-06.) | (105 ILCS 5/21-7.10)
| Sec. 21-7.10. Master principal designation program. | (a) The General Assembly recognizes the important role a | principal serves as a school's instructional leader and | believes it is in the best interest of the State to establish a | mechanism for training , mentoring, and recognizing master | level principals. | (b) The State Board of Education shall certify statewide | organizations representing principals, institutions of higher | education, and regional offices of education and one school | district or organization representing principals in a school |
| district organized under Article 34 of this Code to establish a | master principal designation program if these entities meet the | criteria established by the State Board. These entities shall | work with a statewide design team made up of institutions of | higher education, regional offices of education, statewide | organizations, and other appropriate entities, as determined | by the State Board, to conceptualize the master principal | designation program. The State Board shall select, through a | competitive application process, a statewide entity or | entities to receive funds appropriated for the purpose of | providing a program under this Section. The State Board shall | adopt rules, in consultation with the State Teacher | Certification Board, for entities seeking to provide a program | under this Section, including an approval process and other | criteria.
A master principal designation program aligned with | the Illinois Professional Leadership Standards shall include | at least the following components: | (1) Expansion of the principal's knowledge base and | leadership. | (2) Application of strategies and collection of | evidence of student learning and school processes. | (3) Demonstration of the ability and skills necessary | to lead sustained academic improvement in a school or | district. | (c) An individual serving as a principal for at least 3 | years is eligible for participation in a master principal |
| designation program.
Each year, those entities approved to | offer a master principal designation program must submit to the | State Board a report indicating the number of individuals | enrolled in the program, the progress of candidates, | anticipated changes to the program, and any other relevant | information requested by the State Board. All substantive | changes to an entity's master principal designation program | shall require prior written approval from the State Board.
An | entity that fails to meet the requirements of this Section or | any other criteria established by the State Board by rule shall | have its authority to offer a master principal designation | program revoked pursuant to procedures established by rule by | the State Board. | (d) In this Section, "master principal designation | program" shall also be known as the Illinois Distinguished | Principal Leadership Institute.
| (Source: P.A. 94-1039, eff. 7-20-06.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 8/13/2009
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