Public Act 098-1048 Public Act 1048 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-1048 | SB3081 Enrolled | LRB098 17510 NHT 52619 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 | 27A-6 and 27A-7 as follows:
| (105 ILCS 5/27A-6)
| Sec. 27A-6. Contract contents; applicability of laws and | regulations.
| (a) A certified charter shall constitute a binding contract | and agreement
between
the charter school and a local school | board under the terms of which the local
school board | authorizes the governing body of the charter school to operate | the
charter
school on the terms specified in the contract.
| (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, | the certified
charter
may
not waive or release the charter | school from the State goals, standards, and
assessments | established pursuant to Section 2-3.64.
Beginning with the | 2003-2004 school year, the certified charter for a charter
| school operating in a city having a population exceeding | 500,000 shall
require the charter school to administer any | other nationally recognized
standardized tests to its students | that the chartering entity administers to
other
students, and | the results on such tests shall be included in the
chartering |
| entity's assessment reports.
| (c) Subject to the provisions of subsection (e), a material | revision to a
previously certified contract or a renewal shall | be made with
the approval of both the local school board and | the governing body of the
charter school.
| (c-5) The proposed contract shall include a provision on | how both parties
will address minor violations of the contract.
| (d) The proposed contract between the governing body of a | proposed charter
school and the local school board as described | in Section 27A-7 must be
submitted to and certified by the | State Board before it can take effect. If
the State Board | recommends that the proposed contract be modified for
| consistency with this Article before it can be certified, the | modifications
must be consented to by both the governing body | of
the charter school and the local school board, and | resubmitted to the State
Board for its certification. If the | proposed contract is resubmitted in a form
that is not | consistent with this Article, the State
Board may refuse to | certify the charter.
| The State Board shall assign a number to each submission or | resubmission in
chronological order of receipt, and shall | determine whether the proposed
contract is consistent with the | provisions of this Article. If the proposed
contract complies, | the State Board shall so certify.
| (e) No renewal of a previously certified contract is | effective unless and until the State Board certifies that the |
| renewal is consistent with the provisions of this Article. A | material revision to a previously certified contract may go | into effect immediately upon approval of both the local school | board and the governing body of the charter school, unless | either party requests in writing that the State Board certify | that the material revision is consistent with the provisions of | this Article. If such a request is made, the proposed material | revision is not effective unless and until the State Board so | certifies. No material revision to a previously certified | contract or a renewal
shall be effective unless and until the | State Board certifies that the revision
or renewal is | consistent with the provisions of this Article.
| (Source: P.A. 93-3, eff. 4-16-03.)
| (105 ILCS 5/27A-7)
| Sec. 27A-7. Charter submission.
| (a) A proposal to establish a charter school shall be | submitted to the
State Board and the local school board in the | form of a proposed contract
entered
into between the local | school board and the governing body of a proposed
charter | school. The
charter school proposal as submitted to the State | Board shall include:
| (1) The name of the proposed charter school, which must | include the words
"Charter School".
| (2) The age or grade range, areas of focus, minimum and | maximum numbers of
pupils to be enrolled in the charter |
| school, and any other admission criteria
that would be | legal if used by a school district.
| (3) A description of and address for the physical plant | in which the
charter school will be located; provided that | nothing in the Article shall be
deemed to justify delaying | or withholding favorable action on or approval of a
charter | school proposal because the building or buildings in which | the charter
school is to be located have not been acquired | or rented at the time a charter
school proposal is | submitted or approved or a charter school contract is
| entered
into or submitted for certification or certified, | so long as the proposal or
submission identifies and names | at least 2 sites that are potentially available
as a | charter school facility by the time the charter school is | to open.
| (4) The mission statement of the charter school, which | must be consistent
with the General Assembly's declared | purposes; provided that nothing in this
Article shall be | construed to require that, in order to receive favorable
| consideration and approval, a charter school proposal | demonstrate unequivocally
that the charter school will be | able to meet each of those declared purposes,
it
being the | intention of the Charter Schools Law that those purposes be
| recognized as goals that
charter schools must aspire to | attain.
| (5) The goals, objectives, and pupil performance |
| standards to be achieved
by the charter school.
| (6) In the case of a proposal to establish a charter | school by
converting an existing public school or | attendance center to charter school
status, evidence that | the proposed formation of the charter school has received
| the approval of certified teachers, parents
and
guardians, | and, if applicable, a local school council as provided in
| subsection
(b) of Section 27A-8.
| (7) A description of the charter school's educational | program, pupil
performance standards, curriculum, school | year, school days, and hours of
operation.
| (8) A description of the charter school's plan for | evaluating pupil
performance, the types of assessments | that will be used to measure pupil
progress towards | achievement of the school's pupil performance standards, | the
timeline for achievement of those standards, and the | procedures for taking
corrective action in the event that | pupil performance at the charter school
falls below those | standards.
| (9) Evidence that the terms of the charter as proposed | are economically
sound
for both the charter school and the | school district, a proposed budget for the
term of the | charter, a description of the manner in which an annual
| audit of the financial and administrative operations of the | charter school,
including any services provided by the | school district, are to be conducted,
and
a plan for the |
| displacement of pupils, teachers, and other employees who | will
not attend or be employed in the charter school.
| (10) A description of the governance and operation of | the charter school,
including the nature and extent of | parental, professional educator, and
community involvement | in the governance and operation of the charter school.
| (11) An explanation of the relationship that will exist | between the
charter school and its employees, including | evidence that the terms and
conditions of employment have | been addressed with affected employees and their
| recognized representative, if any. However, a bargaining | unit of charter
school employees shall be separate and
| distinct from any bargaining units formed from employees of | a school district
in
which the charter school is located.
| (12) An agreement between the parties regarding their | respective
legal liability and applicable insurance | coverage.
| (13) A description of how the charter school plans to | meet the
transportation needs of its pupils, and a plan for | addressing the
transportation needs
of low-income and | at-risk pupils.
| (14) The proposed effective date and term of the | charter; provided that
the
first day of the first academic | year and the first day of the fiscal year
shall be no | earlier than August 15 and no later than September 15 of a
| calendar year , and the first day of the fiscal year shall |
| be July 1 .
| (15) Any other information reasonably required by the | State Board of
Education.
| (b) A proposal to establish a charter school may be | initiated by individuals
or organizations that will have
| majority representation on the board of directors or other | governing body of
the corporation or other discrete legal | entity that is to be established to
operate the proposed | charter school, by a board of education or an
intergovernmental | agreement between or among boards of education, or by the
board | of directors or other
governing body of a discrete legal entity | already existing or established to
operate the proposed
charter | school. The individuals or organizations referred to in this
| subsection may be school teachers, school administrators, | local school
councils, colleges or
universities or their | faculty
members, public community colleges or their | instructors or other
representatives, corporations, or other | entities or their
representatives. The proposal shall be
| submitted to the local school board for consideration and, if
| appropriate, for
development of a proposed contract to be | submitted to the State Board for
certification under
Section | 27A-6.
| (c) The local school board may not without the consent of | the governing body
of the charter school condition its approval | of a charter school proposal on
acceptance of an agreement to | operate under State laws and regulations and
local school board |
| policies from which the charter school is otherwise exempted
| under this Article.
| (Source: P.A. 90-548, eff. 1-1-98; 91-405, eff. 8-3-99.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | 2014.
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Effective Date: 8/25/2014
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