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Public Act 096-0903
Public Act 0903 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0903 |
SB0226 Enrolled |
LRB096 08010 NHT 18114 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 Section | 21-7.1 and by adding Section 21-7.6 as follows: | (105 ILCS 5/21-7.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 21-7.1) | Sec. 21-7.1. Administrative certificate. | (a) After July 1, 1999, an administrative
certificate valid | for 5
years of supervising and administering in the public | common schools (unless
changed under subsection (a-5) of this | Section) may be
issued to persons who have graduated from a | regionally accredited institution
of higher learning with a | master's degree and who have been recommended by a
recognized | institution of higher learning , a not-for-profit entity, or a | combination thereof, as having completed a program of
| preparation for one or more of these endorsements. Such | programs of
academic and professional preparation required for | endorsement shall be
administered by an the institution or | not-for-profit entity approved to offer such programs by the | State Board of Education, in consultation with the State | Teacher Certification Board, and shall be operated in | accordance with this Article and the standards set forth by
the | State Superintendent of Education in consultation with the |
| State
Teacher Certification Board. Any program offered in whole | or in part by a not-for-profit entity must also be approved by | the Board of Higher Education. | (a-5) Beginning July 1, 2003, if an administrative | certificate holder
holds a Standard Teaching Certificate, the | validity period of the
administrative certificate shall be | changed, if necessary, so that the
validity period of the | administrative certificate coincides with the validity
period | of the Standard Teaching Certificate. Beginning July 1, 2003, | if
an administrative certificate holder holds a Master Teaching | Certificate,
the validity period of the administrative | certificate shall be changed so
that the validity period of the | administrative certificate coincides with the
validity period | of the Master Teaching Certificate. | (b) No administrative certificate shall be issued for the | first time
after June 30, 1987 and no endorsement provided for | by this Section shall
be made or affixed to an administrative | certificate for the first time
after June 30, 1987 unless the | person to whom such administrative
certificate is to be issued | or to whose administrative certificate such
endorsement is to | be affixed has been required to demonstrate as a part of
a | program of academic or professional preparation for such | certification or
endorsement: (i) an understanding of the | knowledge called for in
establishing productive parent-school | relationships and of the procedures
fostering the involvement | which such relationships demand; and (ii) an
understanding of |
| the knowledge required for establishing a high quality
school | climate and promoting good classroom organization and | management,
including rules of conduct and instructional | procedures appropriate to
accomplishing the tasks of | schooling; and (iii) a demonstration of the
knowledge and | skills called for in providing instructional leadership. The
| standards for demonstrating an understanding of such knowledge | shall be set
forth by the State Board of Education in | consultation with the
State Teacher Certification Board, and | shall be administered by the
recognized institutions of higher | learning as part of the programs of
academic and professional | preparation required for certification and
endorsement under | this Section. As used in this subsection: "establishing
| productive parent-school relationships" means the ability to | maintain
effective communication between parents and school | personnel, to encourage
parental involvement in schooling, and | to motivate school personnel to
engage parents in encouraging | student achievement, including the
development of programs and | policies which serve to accomplish this
purpose; and | "establishing a high quality school climate" means the ability
| to promote academic achievement, to maintain discipline, to | recognize
substance abuse problems among students and utilize | appropriate law
enforcement and other community resources to | address these problems, to support
teachers and students in | their education endeavors, to establish learning
objectives | and to provide instructional leadership, including the
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| development of policies and programs which serve to accomplish | this
purpose; and "providing instructional leadership" means | the ability to
effectively evaluate school personnel, to | possess general communication and
interpersonal skills, and to | establish and maintain appropriate classroom
learning | environments. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply | to
or affect the initial issuance or making on or before June | 30, 1987 of any
administrative certificate or endorsement | provided for under this Section,
nor shall such provisions | apply to or affect the renewal after June 30, 1987
of any such | certificate or endorsement initially issued or made on or | before
June 30, 1987. | (c) Administrative certificates shall be renewed every 5 | years
with
the first renewal being 5 years following the | initial receipt of
an
administrative certificate, unless the | validity period for the administrative
certificate has been
| changed under subsection (a-5) of this Section, in which case | the
certificate shall be renewed at the same time that the | Standard or Master
Teaching Certificate is renewed. | (c-5) (Blank). Before July 1, 2003, renewal requirements | for administrators
whose
positions require certification shall | be based upon evidence of continuing
professional education | which promotes the following goals: (1)
improving
| administrators' knowledge of instructional practices and | administrative
procedures; (2) maintaining the basic level of | competence required
for
initial certification; and (3) |
| improving the mastery of skills and
knowledge regarding the | improvement of teaching performance in clinical
settings and | assessment of the levels of student performance in their | schools.
Evidence of continuing professional education must | include verification of
biennial attendance in a program | developed by the Illinois Administrators'
Academy and | verification of annual participation in a school district | approved
activity which contributes to continuing professional | education. | (c-10) Except Beginning July 1, 2003, except as otherwise | provided in subsection
(c-15) of this Section, persons holding | administrative
certificates must follow the certificate | renewal procedure set forth in this
subsection (c-10), provided | that those persons holding administrative
certificates on June | 30, 2003 who are renewing those certificates on or
after July | 1, 2003 shall be issued new administrative certificates valid | for
5 years (unless changed under subsection (a-5) of this | Section), which
may be renewed thereafter as set forth in this | subsection (c-10). | A person holding an administrative certificate and
| employed in a position requiring administrative certification,
| including a regional superintendent of schools, must satisfy | the continuing
professional development requirements of this | Section to renew his or her
administrative certificate. The | continuing professional development must include without
| limitation the following continuing professional development
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| purposes: | (1) To improve the administrator's knowledge of
| instructional practices and administrative procedures in
| accordance with the Illinois Professional School Leader
| Standards. | (2) To maintain the basic level of competence required
| for initial certification. | (3) To improve the administrator's mastery of skills
| and knowledge regarding the improvement of teaching
| performance in clinical settings and assessment of the | levels
of student performance in the schools. | The continuing professional development must
include the | following in order for the certificate to be renewed: | (A) Participation in continuing professional
| development activities, which must total a minimum of 100
| hours of continuing professional development. The | participation must consist of a minimum
of 5 activities per | validity period of the certificate, and the certificate | holder must maintain documentation of completion of each | activity. | (B) Participation every year in an Illinois
| Administrators' Academy course, which participation must
| total a minimum of 30 continuing professional development
| hours during the period of the certificate's validity and | which
must include completion of applicable required
| coursework, including completion of a communication, |
| dissemination, or application component, as defined by the | State Board of
Education. | The certificate holder must complete a verification form | developed by the State Board of Education and certify that 100 | hours of continuing professional development activities and 5 | Administrators' Academy courses have been completed. The | regional superintendent of schools shall review and
validate | the verification form for a certificate holder. Based on
| compliance with all of the requirements for renewal, the | regional
superintendent of schools shall forward a | recommendation for
renewal or non-renewal to the State | Superintendent of Education
and shall notify the certificate | holder of the recommendation. The
State Superintendent of | Education shall review the
recommendation to renew or non-renew | and shall notify, in writing,
the certificate holder of a | decision denying renewal of his or her
certificate. Any | decision regarding non-renewal of an
administrative | certificate may be appealed to the State Teacher
Certification | Board. | The State Board of Education, in consultation with the | State
Teacher Certification Board, shall adopt rules to | implement this
subsection (c-10). | The regional superintendent of schools shall monitor the | process
for renewal of administrative certificates established | in this subsection
(c-10). | (c-15) This subsection (c-15) applies to the first period |
| of an
administrative certificate's validity during which the | holder becomes
subject to the requirements of subsection (c-10) | of this Section if the
certificate has less than 5 years' | validity or has less than 5 years' validity
remaining when the | certificate holder becomes subject to the
requirements of | subsection (c-10) of this Section. With respect to this
period, | the 100 hours of continuing professional development and 5
| activities per validity period specified in clause (A) of
| subsection (c-10) of this Section shall instead be deemed to | mean 20
hours of continuing professional development and one | activity per year of
the certificate's validity or remaining | validity and the 30 continuing
professional development hours | specified in clause (B) of
subsection (c-10) of this Section | shall instead be deemed to mean
completion of at least one | course per year of the certificate's validity or
remaining | validity. Certificate holders who evaluate certified staff | must complete a 2-day teacher evaluation course, in addition to | the 30 continuing professional development hours. | (c-20) The State
Board of Education, in consultation with | the State Teacher Certification Board,
shall develop | procedures for implementing this Section and shall administer | the
renewal of administrative certificates. Failure to submit | satisfactory evidence
of continuing professional education | which contributes to promoting the goals
of this Section shall | result in a loss of administrative certification. | (d) Any limited or life supervisory certificate issued |
| prior to July 1, 1968
shall continue to be valid for all | administrative and supervisory positions
in the public schools | for which it is valid as of that date as long as its
holder | meets the requirements for registration or renewal as set forth | in
the statutes or until revoked according to law. | (e) The administrative or supervisory positions for which | the certificate
shall be valid shall be determined by one or | more of the following 3 endorsements: general
supervisory, | general administrative , principal, chief school business | official, and superintendent. | Subject to the provisions of Section 21-1a, endorsements | shall be
made under conditions set forth in this Section. The | State Board of
Education shall, in consultation with the State | Teacher Certification
Board, adopt rules pursuant to the | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act,
establishing | requirements for obtaining administrative certificates where
| the minimum administrative or supervisory requirements surpass | those set
forth in this Section. | The State Teacher Certification Board shall file with the | State Board of
Education a written recommendation when | considering additional
administrative or supervisory | requirements. All additional requirements
shall be based upon | the requisite knowledge necessary to perform those
tasks | required by the certificate. The State Board of Education shall | in
consultation with the State Teacher Certification Board, | establish
standards within its rules which shall include the |
| academic and
professional requirements necessary for | certification. These standards
shall at a minimum contain, but | not be limited to, those used by the State
Board of Education | in determining whether additional knowledge will be
required. | Additionally, the State Board of Education shall in | consultation
with the State Teacher Certification Board, | establish provisions within its
rules whereby any member of the | educational community or the public may
file a formal written | recommendation or inquiry regarding requirements. | (1) Until July 1, 2003, the general supervisory | endorsement shall be
affixed to the
administrative | certificate of any holder who has at least 16 semester | hours
of graduate credit in professional education | including 8 semester hours of
graduate credit in curriculum | and research and who has at least 2 years of
full-time | teaching experience or school service personnel experience | in
public schools, schools under the supervision of the | Department of Corrections,
schools under the | administration of the Department of
Rehabilitation | Services, or nonpublic schools meeting the standards
| established by the State Superintendent of Education or | comparable out-of-state
recognition standards approved by | the State Superintendent of Education. | Such endorsement shall be required for supervisors, | curriculum directors
and for such similar and related | positions as determined by the State
Superintendent of |
| Education in consultation with the State Teacher
| Certification Board. | (2) Until June 30, 2014, the The general administrative | endorsement shall be affixed to the
administrative | certificate of any holder who has at least 20 semester | hours
of graduate credit in educational administration and | supervision and who
has at least 2 years of full-time | teaching experience or school service
personnel experience | in public schools, schools under the supervision of
the | Department of Corrections, schools under the | administration of
the Department of Rehabilitation | Services, or
nonpublic schools meeting the standards
| established by the State Superintendent of Education or | comparable
out-of-state recognition standards approved by | the State Superintendent
of Education. | Such endorsement or a principal endorsement shall be | required for principal, assistant principal,
assistant or | associate superintendent, and junior college dean and for | related
or similar positions as determined by the State | Superintendent of Education
in consultation with the State | Teacher Certification Board. | Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Act, | after January 1,
1990 and until January 1, 1991, any | teacher employed by a district subject
to Article 34 shall | be entitled to receive an administrative certificate
with a | general administrative endorsement affixed thereto if he |
| or she: (i)
had at least 3 years of experience as a | certified teacher for such district
prior to August 1, | 1985; (ii) obtained a Master's degree prior to August 1,
| 1985; (iii) completed at least 20 hours of graduate credit | in education
courses (including at least 12 hours in | educational administration and
supervision) prior to | September 1, 1987; and (iv) has received a rating of
| superior for at least each of the last 5 years. Any person | who obtains an
administrative certificate with a general | administrative endorsement
affixed thereto under this | paragraph shall not be qualified to serve in any
| administrative position except assistant principal. | (2.5) The principal endorsement shall be affixed to the | administrative certificate of any holder who qualifies by: | (A) successfully completing a principal | preparation program approved in accordance with | Section 21-7.6 of this Code and any applicable rules; | (B) having 4 years of teaching experience; | however, the State Board of Education shall allow, by | rules, for fewer than 4 years of experience based on | meeting standards set forth in such rules, including | without limitation a review of performance evaluations | or other evidence of demonstrated qualifications; and | (C) having a master's degree. | (3) The chief school business official endorsement | shall be affixed to
the administrative certificate of any |
| holder who qualifies by having
a Master's degree, 2 years | of administrative experience in school business
management | or 2 years of university-approved practical experience, | and a minimum of 20 semester hours of graduate credit in a | program
established by the State Superintendent of | Education in consultation with the
State Teacher | Certification Board for the preparation of school business
| administrators. Such endorsement shall also be affixed to | the administrative
certificate of any holder who qualifies | by having a Master's Degree in Business
Administration, | Finance or Accounting from a regionally accredited | institution
of higher education. | After June 30, 1977, such endorsement shall be required | for any individual
first employed as a chief school | business official. | (4) The superintendent endorsement shall be affixed to | the administrative
certificate of any holder who has | completed 30 semester hours of graduate
credit beyond the | master's degree in a program for the preparation of
| superintendents of schools including 16 semester hours of | graduate credit
in professional education and who has at | least 2 years experience as an
administrator or supervisor | in the public schools or the State Board of
Education or | education service regions or in nonpublic schools meeting | the
standards established by the State Superintendent of | Education or
comparable out-of-state recognition standards |
| approved by the State
Superintendent of Education and holds | general supervisory or general
administrative endorsement, | or who has had 2 years of experience as a
supervisor or | administrator while holding an all-grade supervisory
| certificate or a certificate comparable in validity and | educational and
experience requirements. | After June 30, 1968, such endorsement shall be required | for a
superintendent of schools, except as provided in the | second paragraph of this
Section and in Section 34-6. | Any person appointed to the position of superintendent | between the
effective date of this Act and June 30, 1993 in | a school district organized
pursuant to Article 32 with an | enrollment of at least 20,000 pupils shall
be exempt from | the provisions of this paragraph (4) until
June 30, 1996. | (f) All official interpretations or acts of issuing or | denying
administrative certificates or endorsements by the | State Teacher's
Certification Board, State Board of Education | or the State Superintendent
of Education, from the passage of | P.A. 81-1208 on November 8, 1979 through
September 24, 1981 are | hereby declared valid and legal acts in all respects and
| further that the purported repeal of the provisions of this | Section by P.A.
81-1208 and P.A. 81-1509 is declared null and | void. | (Source: P.A. 96-56, eff. 1-1-10.) | (105 ILCS 5/21-7.6 new) |
| Sec. 21-7.6. Principal preparation programs. | (a) It is the policy of this State that an essential | element of improving student learning is supporting and | employing highly effective school principals in leadership | roles who improve teaching and learning and increase academic | achievement and the development of all students. | (b) No later than July 1, 2014, all institutions of higher | education and not-for-profit entities approved by the State | Board of Education, in consultation with the State Teacher | Certification Board, to offer principal preparation programs | must do all of the following: | (1) Meet the standards and requirements for such | programs in accordance with this Section and any rules | adopted by the State Board of Education. | (2) Prepare candidates to meet approved standards for | principal skills, knowledge, and responsibilities, which | shall include a focus on instruction and student learning | and which must be used for principal professional | development, mentoring, and evaluation. | (3) Include specific requirements for (i) the | selection and assessment of candidates, (ii) training in | the evaluation of staff, (iii) an internship, and (iv) a | partnership with one or more school districts or | State-recognized, non-public schools where the chief | administrator is required to have the certification | necessary to be a principal in an Illinois public school |
| and where a majority of the instructors are required to | have the certification necessary to be instructors in an | Illinois public school. | In accordance with subsection (a) of Section 21-7.1 of this | Code, any principal preparation program offered in whole or in | part by a not-for-profit entity must also be approved by the | Board of Higher Education. | (c) No candidates may be admitted to an approved general | administrative preparation program after September 1, 2012. | Institutions of higher education currently offering general | administrative preparation programs may no longer entitle | principals with a general administrative endorsement after | June 30, 2014. | (d) Candidates successfully completing a principal | preparation program established pursuant to this Section shall | obtain a principal endorsement on an administrative | certificate and are eligible to work in, at a minimum, those | capacities set forth in paragraph (2) of subsection (e) of | Section 21-7.1 of this Code. Beginning on July 1, 2014, the | general administrative endorsement shall no longer be issued. | Individuals who hold a valid and registered administrative | certificate with a general administrative endorsement prior to | July 1, 2014 and who have served for at least one full year | during the 5 years prior in a position requiring a general | administrative endorsement shall, upon request to the State | Board of Education and through July 1, 2015, have their |
| respective general administrative endorsement converted to a | principal endorsement. All other individuals holding a valid | and registered administrative certificate with a general | administrative endorsement prior to July 1, 2014 shall have | such general administrative endorsement converted to a | principal endorsement upon request to the State Board of | Education and by completing one of the following pathways: | (1) Take and pass a State principal assessment | developed by the State Board of Education. | (2) Through July 1, 2019, complete an Illinois | Administrators' Academy course designated by the State | Superintendent of Education. | (3) Complete a principal preparation program | established and approved pursuant to this Section and | applicable rules. | Nothing in this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly | shall prevent an individual having a general administrative | endorsement from serving at any time in any position identified | in paragraph (2) of subsection (e) of Section 21-7.1 of this | Code. | (e) The State Board of Education may adopt rules necessary | to implement and administer principal preparation programs | under this Section.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | 2010.
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Effective Date: 7/1/2010
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