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90_HB2637ham001

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 1                    AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2637
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 2637, in the title,
 3    by replacing "13A-6" with "2-3.66"; and
 4    by replacing everything after the enacting  clause  with  the
 5    following:
 6        "Section  5.   The  School  Code  is  amended by changing
 7    Section 2-3.66 as follows:
 8        (105 ILCS 5/2-3.66) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.66)
 9        Sec. 2-3.66.  Truants' alternative and optional education
10    programs. To  establish  pilot  projects  to  offer  modified
11    instructional  programs or other services designed to prevent
12    students from dropping  out  of  school,  including  programs
13    pursuant  to  Section  2-3.41, and to serve as a part time or
14    full time option in lieu of regular school attendance and  to
15    award  grants  to local school districts, educational service
16    regions or  community  college  districts  from  appropriated
17    funds to assist districts in establishing such projects.  The
18    education  agency may operate its own program or enter into a
19    contract with another not-for-profit entity to implement  the
20    program.   The pilot projects shall allow dropouts, up to and
21    including age  21,  potential  dropouts,  including  truants,
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 1    uninvolved,  unmotivated and disaffected students, as defined
 2    by State Board of Education rules and regulations, to enroll,
 3    as  an  alternative  to  regular  school  attendance,  in  an
 4    optional education program which may be established by school
 5    board policy and is in conformance with rules adopted by  the
 6    State  Board of Education.  Truants' Alternative and Optional
 7    Education programs funded pursuant to this Section  shall  be
 8    planned   by  a  student,  the  student's  parents  or  legal
 9    guardians, unless the student  is  18  years  or  older,  and
10    school  officials  and  shall  culminate in an individualized
11    optional education plan.  Such plan shall focus  on  academic
12    or  vocational  skills,  or both, and may include, but not be
13    limited to, evening school, summer school, community  college
14    courses,  adult  education,  preparation courses for the high
15    school  level  test  of  General   Educational   Development,
16    vocational  training,  work  experience,  programs to enhance
17    self concept and parenting courses.  School  districts  which
18    are   awarded  grants  pursuant  to  this  Section  shall  be
19    authorized to  provide  day  care  services  to  children  of
20    students  who  are  eligible and desire to enroll in programs
21    established and funded under this Section, but only if and to
22    the extent that such day care is necessary  to  enable  those
23    eligible  students  to attend and participate in the programs
24    and courses which are conducted  pursuant  to  this  Section.
25    The  Board  shall  report on the status of the pilot projects
26    pursuant to  Section  1A-4.  School  districts  and  regional
27    offices  of  education  may  claim  general  State  aid under
28    Section 18-8.05 for students enrolled in truants' alternative
29    and optional education programs, provided that such  students
30    are  receiving  services  that  are supplemental to a program
31    leading to a high school diploma and are  otherwise  eligible
32    to be claimed for general State aid under Section 18-8.05.
33    (Source: P.A. 86-339.)
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 1        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect July
 2    1, 1998.".

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