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| Public Act 104-0524 | ||||
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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 | ||||
2-3.33, 2-3.84, 14-7.03, and 21B-70 as follows: | ||||
(105 ILCS 5/2-3.33) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.33) | ||||
Sec. 2-3.33. Recomputation of claims. To recompute within | ||||
3 years from the final date for filing of a claim any claim for | ||||
general State aid reimbursement to any school district and to | ||||
recompute and adjust any such claims within 6 years from the | ||||
final date for filing, through and ending with Fiscal Year | ||||
2026, when there has been an adverse court or administrative | ||||
agency decision on the merits affecting the tax revenues of | ||||
the school district. However, no such adjustment shall be made | ||||
regarding equalized assessed valuation unless the district's | ||||
equalized assessed valuation is changed by greater than | ||||
$250,000 or 2%. Any adjustments for claims recomputed for the | ||||
2016-2017 school year and prior school years shall be applied | ||||
to the apportionment of evidence-based funding in Section | ||||
18-8.15 of this Code beginning in the 2017-2018 school year | ||||
and thereafter. However, the recomputation of a claim for | ||||
evidence-based funding for a school district shall not require | ||||
the recomputation of claims for all districts, and the State | ||||
Board of Education shall only make recomputations of | ||
evidence-based funding for those districts where an adjustment | ||
is required, through and ending with Fiscal Year 2026. The | ||
State Board is authorized to and shall apply corrections to | ||
data used in evidence-based funding calculations that may | ||
result in current year adjustments and shall recover funds | ||
previously scheduled to be distributed or previously | ||
distributed to an Organizational Unit or specially funded unit | ||
during a fiscal year in accordance with Section 18-8.15 of | ||
this Code. | ||
Except in the case of an adverse court or administrative | ||
agency decision, no recomputation of a State aid claim shall | ||
be made pursuant to this Section as a result of a reduction in | ||
the assessed valuation of a school district from the assessed | ||
valuation of the district reported to the State Board of | ||
Education by the Department of Revenue under Section 18-8.05 | ||
or 18-8.15 of this Code unless the requirements of Section | ||
16-15 of the Property Tax Code and Section 2-3.84 of this Code | ||
are complied with in all respects. | ||
This paragraph applies to all requests for recomputation | ||
of a general State aid or evidence-based funding claim | ||
received after June 30, 2003 and before July 1, 2026. In | ||
recomputing a general State aid or evidence-based funding | ||
claim that was originally calculated using an extension | ||
limitation equalized assessed valuation under paragraph (3) of | ||
subsection (G) of Section 18-8.05 of this Code or Section | ||
18-8.15 of this Code, a qualifying reduction in equalized | ||
assessed valuation shall be deducted from the extension | ||
limitation equalized assessed valuation that was used in | ||
calculating the original claim. | ||
From the total amount of general State aid or | ||
evidence-based funding to be provided to districts, | ||
adjustments as a result of recomputation under this Section | ||
together with adjustments under Section 2-3.84 must not exceed | ||
$25 million, in the aggregate for all districts under both | ||
Sections combined, of the general State aid or evidence-based | ||
funding appropriation in any fiscal year; if necessary, | ||
amounts shall be prorated among districts. If it is necessary | ||
to prorate claims under this paragraph, then that portion of | ||
each prorated claim that is approved but not paid in the | ||
current fiscal year may be resubmitted as a valid claim in the | ||
following fiscal year. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.) | ||
(105 ILCS 5/2-3.84) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.84) | ||
Sec. 2-3.84. In calculating the amount of State aid to be | ||
apportioned to the various school districts in this State, the | ||
State Board of Education shall incorporate and deduct the | ||
total aggregate adjustments to assessments made by the State | ||
Property Tax Appeal Board or Cook County Board of Appeals, as | ||
reported pursuant to Section 16-15 of the Property Tax Code or | ||
Section 129.1 of the Revenue Act of 1939 by the Department of | ||
Revenue, from the equalized assessed valuation that is | ||
otherwise to be utilized in the initial calculation for | ||
adjustments reported through Fiscal Year 2026. | ||
From the total amount of general State aid or | ||
evidence-based funding to be provided to districts for | ||
adjustments reported through Fiscal Year 2026, adjustments | ||
under this Section together with adjustments as a result of | ||
recomputation under Section 2-3.33 must not exceed $25 | ||
million, in the aggregate for all districts under both | ||
Sections combined, of the general State aid or evidence-based | ||
funding appropriation in any fiscal year; if necessary, | ||
amounts shall be prorated among districts. If it is necessary | ||
to prorate claims under this paragraph, then that portion of | ||
each prorated claim that is approved but not paid in the | ||
current fiscal year may be resubmitted as a valid claim in the | ||
following fiscal year. | ||
(Source: P.A. 100-465, eff. 8-31-17.) | ||
(105 ILCS 5/14-7.03) (from Ch. 122, par. 14-7.03) | ||
Sec. 14-7.03. Special education classes for children from | ||
orphanages, foster family homes, children's homes, or State | ||
residential units. If a school district maintains special | ||
education classes on the site of orphanages and children's | ||
homes, or if children from the orphanages, children's homes, | ||
foster family homes, other State agencies, or State | ||
residential units for children attend classes for children | ||
with disabilities in which the school district is a | ||
participating member of a joint agreement, or if the children | ||
from the orphanages, children's homes, foster family homes, | ||
other State agencies, or State residential units attend | ||
classes for the children with disabilities maintained by the | ||
school district, then reimbursement shall be paid to eligible | ||
districts in accordance with the provisions of this Section by | ||
the Comptroller as directed by the State Superintendent of | ||
Education. | ||
The amount of tuition for such children shall be | ||
determined by the actual cost of maintaining such classes, | ||
using the per capita cost formula set forth in Section | ||
14-7.01, such program and cost to be pre-approved by the State | ||
Superintendent of Education. | ||
If a school district makes a claim for reimbursement under | ||
Section 18-3 of this Code it shall not include in any claim | ||
filed under this Section a claim for such children. Payments | ||
authorized by law, including State or federal grants for | ||
education of children included in this Section, shall be | ||
deducted in determining the tuition amount. | ||
Nothing in this Code shall be construed so as to prohibit | ||
reimbursement for the tuition of children placed in for profit | ||
facilities. Private facilities shall provide adequate space at | ||
the facility for special education classes provided by a | ||
school district or joint agreement for children with | ||
disabilities who are residents of the facility at no cost to | ||
the school district or joint agreement upon request of the | ||
school district or joint agreement. If such a private facility | ||
provides space at no cost to the district or joint agreement | ||
for special education classes provided to children with | ||
disabilities who are residents of the facility, the district | ||
or joint agreement shall not include any costs for the use of | ||
those facilities in its claim for reimbursement. | ||
Reimbursement for tuition may include the cost of | ||
providing summer school programs for children with severe and | ||
profound disabilities served under this Section. Claims for | ||
that reimbursement shall be filed by November 1 and shall be | ||
paid on or before December 15 from appropriations made for the | ||
purposes of this Section. | ||
The State Board of Education shall establish such rules | ||
and regulations as may be necessary to implement the | ||
provisions of this Section. | ||
Claims filed on behalf of programs operated under this | ||
Section housed in an orphanage, children's home, private | ||
facility, State residential unit, district or joint agreement | ||
site, jail, detention center, or county-owned shelter care | ||
facility shall be on an individual student basis only for | ||
eligible students with disabilities. These claims shall be in | ||
accordance with applicable rules. | ||
Each district claiming reimbursement for individual | ||
students shall have the eligibility of those students verified | ||
by the State Board of Education. On September 30, December 31, | ||
and March 31, the State Board of Education shall voucher | ||
payments for individual students based upon an estimated cost | ||
calculated from the prior year's claim. Final claims for | ||
individual students for the regular school term must be | ||
received at the State Board of Education by June 15. Claims for | ||
individual students received after June 15 shall not be | ||
honored. Claims received by June 15 may be amended until | ||
August 1. Final claims for individual students shall be | ||
vouchered by August 31. However, notwithstanding any other | ||
provisions of this Section or this Code, if the amount | ||
appropriated for any fiscal year is less than the amount | ||
required for purposes of this Section, the amount required to | ||
eliminate any insufficient reimbursement for each district | ||
claim under this Section shall be reimbursed on August 31 of | ||
the next fiscal year. Payments required to eliminate any | ||
insufficiency for prior fiscal year claims shall be made | ||
before any claims are paid for the current fiscal year. | ||
Regional superintendents may operate special education | ||
classes for children from orphanages, foster family homes, | ||
children's homes, or State residential units located within | ||
the educational services region upon consent of the school | ||
board otherwise so obligated. In electing to assume the powers | ||
and duties of a school district in providing and maintaining | ||
such a special education program, the regional superintendent | ||
may enter into joint agreements with other districts and may | ||
contract with public or private schools or the orphanage, | ||
foster family home, children's home, or State residential unit | ||
for provision of the special education program. The regional | ||
superintendent exercising the powers granted under this | ||
Section shall be reimbursed for the actual cost of providing | ||
such programs by the resident district as defined in Section | ||
14-1.11a. | ||
Any child who is not a resident of Illinois who is placed | ||
in a child welfare institution, private facility, foster | ||
family home, State operated program, orphanage, or children's | ||
home shall have the payment for his educational tuition and | ||
any related services assured by the placing agent. | ||
For each student with a disability who is placed in a | ||
residential facility by an Illinois public agency or by any | ||
court in this State, the costs for educating the student are | ||
eligible for reimbursement under this Section. | ||
The district of residence of the student with a disability | ||
as defined in Section 14-1.11a is responsible for the actual | ||
costs of the student's special education program and is | ||
eligible for reimbursement under this Section when placement | ||
is made by a State agency or the courts. | ||
When a dispute arises over the determination of the | ||
district of residence under this Section, the district or | ||
districts may appeal the decision in writing to the State | ||
Superintendent of Education, who, upon review of materials | ||
submitted and any other items or information he or she may | ||
request for submission, shall issue a written decision on the | ||
matter. The decision of the State Superintendent of Education | ||
shall be final. | ||
In the event a district does not make a tuition payment to | ||
another district that is providing the special education | ||
program and services, the State Board of Education shall | ||
immediately withhold 125% of the then remaining annual tuition | ||
cost from the State aid or categorical aid payment due to the | ||
school district that is determined to be the resident school | ||
district. All funds withheld by the State Board of Education | ||
shall immediately be forwarded to the school district where | ||
the student is being served. | ||
When a child eligible for services under this Section is | ||
14-7.03 must be placed in a nonpublic facility, that facility | ||
shall meet the programmatic requirements of Section 14-7.02 | ||
and its regulations, and the educational services shall be | ||
funded only in accordance with this Section 14-7.03. | ||
Beginning with the 2026-2027 school year, when a child | ||
eligible for services under this Section is placed in a | ||
separate public day school, that school shall meet the | ||
definition of Section 14-1.08a and the programmatic | ||
requirements and rules for separate public day schools, and | ||
the educational services shall be funded only in accordance | ||
with this Section. | ||
(Source: P.A. 101-17, eff. 6-14-19.) | ||
(105 ILCS 5/21B-70) | ||
Sec. 21B-70. Illinois Teaching Excellence Program. | ||
(a) As used in this Section: | ||
"Cohort" means a group of candidates for National Board | ||
certification who are organized for the purpose of | ||
participating in a structured support program, including | ||
facilitated professional development, mentoring, and | ||
collaborative learning. | ||
"Diverse candidate" means a candidate who identifies with | ||
any of the ethnicities reported on the Illinois Report Card | ||
other than White. | ||
"Hard-to-staff school" means a public school that (i) is | ||
identified as hard to staff based on data reported on its | ||
school report card under Section 10-17a or (ii) does not have a | ||
school report card under Section 10-17a but serves a student | ||
population in which no less than 30% or more of the student | ||
enrollment is considered low income low-income as determined | ||
by the State Board of Education using available enrollment or | ||
funding data reported by the report card under Section 10-17a | ||
of this Code. | ||
"National Board certification" means a voluntary, advanced | ||
teaching credential that exceeds State licensure requirements | ||
and is awarded to teachers who meet rigorous national | ||
standards for accomplished teaching practice established by | ||
the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards through | ||
a comprehensive, performance-based assessment process. A | ||
teacher who holds such certification may be referred to as a | ||
"National Board certified teacher" under this Section. | ||
"National Board certified teacher candidate cohort | ||
facilitator" means a National Board certified teacher who | ||
collaborates to advance the goal of supporting all other | ||
candidate cohorts other than diverse candidate cohorts through | ||
the Illinois National Board for Professional Teaching | ||
Standards Comprehensive Support System. | ||
"National Board certified teacher diverse candidate cohort | ||
facilitator" means a National Board certified teacher who | ||
collaborates to advance the goal of supporting racially and | ||
ethnically diverse candidates through the Illinois National | ||
Board for Professional Teaching Standards Comprehensive | ||
Support System. | ||
"National Board certified teacher diverse liaison" means | ||
an individual or entity that supports the National Board | ||
certified teacher leading a diverse candidate cohort. | ||
"National Board certified teacher liaison" means an | ||
individual or entity that supports the National Board | ||
certified teacher leading candidate cohorts other than diverse | ||
candidate cohorts. | ||
"National Board certified teacher rural or remote or | ||
distant candidate cohort facilitator" means a National Board | ||
certified teacher who collaborates to advance the goal of | ||
supporting rural or remote candidates through the Illinois | ||
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards | ||
Comprehensive Support System. | ||
"National Board certified teacher rural or remote or | ||
distant liaison" means an individual or entity that supports | ||
the National Board certified teacher leading a rural or remote | ||
candidate cohort. | ||
"Qualified educator" means a teacher or school counselor | ||
currently employed in a school district who is in the process | ||
of obtaining certification through the National Board for | ||
Professional Teaching Standards or who has completed | ||
certification and holds a current Professional Educator | ||
License with a National Board for Professional Teaching | ||
Standards designation or a retired teacher or school counselor | ||
who holds a Professional Educator License with a National | ||
Board for Professional Teaching Standards designation. | ||
"Rural or remote" or "rural or remote or distant" means | ||
local codes 32, 33, 41, 42, and 43 of the New Urban-Centric | ||
Locale Codes, as defined by the National Center for Education | ||
Statistics. | ||
"School term" means that portion of the school year, from | ||
July 1 to the following June 30, when school is in actual | ||
session. | ||
"Tier 1" has the meaning given to that term under Section | ||
18-8.15. | ||
"Tier 2" has the meaning given to that term under Section | ||
18-8.15. | ||
(a-5) A regional office of education or intermediate | ||
service center may establish one cohort per county, except | ||
that an additional cohort may be established if the number of | ||
candidates exceeds 20 participants in a single cohort. A | ||
cohort shall include no more than 20 candidates. | ||
A school district or individual school may establish a | ||
cohort if at least 3 candidates are enrolled. The State Board | ||
of Education or its designee may provide or approve a cohort | ||
facilitator for a cohort. If a cohort facilitator is not | ||
available locally, the State Board of Education or its | ||
designee may (i) provide a facilitator through a virtual | ||
format or (ii) assign candidates to an existing cohort | ||
operated by a regional office of education, an intermediate | ||
service center, or another approved provider, including a | ||
virtual cohort. | ||
(b) Any funds appropriated for the Illinois Teaching | ||
Excellence Program must be used to provide monetary assistance | ||
and incentives for qualified educators who are employed by or | ||
retired from school districts and who have or are in the | ||
process of obtaining certification licensure through the | ||
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and for | ||
indirect costs necessary for program operations. The goal of | ||
the program is to improve instruction and student performance. | ||
The State Board of Education shall allocate an amount as | ||
annually appropriated by the General Assembly for the Illinois | ||
Teaching Excellence Program for (i) application or re-take | ||
fees for each qualified educator seeking to complete | ||
certification through the National Board for Professional | ||
Teaching Standards, to be paid directly to the National Board | ||
for Professional Teaching Standards, and (ii) incentives under | ||
paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) of subsection (c) for each | ||
qualified educator, to be distributed to the respective school | ||
district, and incentives under paragraph (5) of subsection | ||
(c), to be distributed to the respective school district or | ||
directly to the qualified educator. The school district shall | ||
distribute this payment to each eligible teacher or school | ||
counselor as a single payment. | ||
The State Board of Education's annual budget must set out | ||
by separate line item the appropriation for the program. | ||
Unless otherwise provided by appropriation, qualified | ||
educators are eligible for monetary assistance and incentives | ||
outlined in subsections (c) and (d) of this Section. | ||
(c) When there are adequate funds available, monetary | ||
assistance and incentives shall include the following: | ||
(1) A maximum of $2,000 toward the application or | ||
re-take fee for teachers or school counselors in a Tier 1 | ||
school district who apply on a first-come, first-serve | ||
basis for National Board certification. | ||
(2) A maximum of $2,000 toward the application or | ||
re-take fee for teachers or school counselors in a school | ||
district other than a Tier 1 school district who apply on a | ||
first-come, first-serve basis for National Board | ||
certification. | ||
(3) A maximum of $1,000 toward the National Board for | ||
Professional Teaching Standards' renewal application fee. | ||
(3.5) An annual retention bonus of $4,000 awarded for | ||
5 consecutive school years to a National Board certified | ||
teacher who is employed in a hard-to-staff school in this | ||
State. To be eligible for this retention bonus in a given | ||
school year, a National Board certified teacher must (i) | ||
be employed on a full-time basis as a teacher or school | ||
counselor in a public school in this State for the entire | ||
school term, (ii) hold a valid and active certificate | ||
issued by the National Board for Professional Teaching | ||
Standards, and (iii) be assigned for the full school term | ||
to a school designated as hard to staff at the time of | ||
initial qualification. A National Board certified teacher | ||
who qualifies for this retention bonus remains eligible to | ||
receive the bonus for the full 5-year award period, | ||
notwithstanding a subsequent change in the school's | ||
hard-to-staff designation, as long as the teacher remains | ||
continuously employed at the same school or a different | ||
hard-to-staff school. Eligibility for this retention bonus | ||
terminates if the National Board certified teacher ceases | ||
to be employed full time in a public school in this State | ||
or accepts employment at a school that is not designated | ||
as a hard-to-staff school. The State Board of Education | ||
may not deny a National Board certified teacher this | ||
retention bonus solely because the public school at which | ||
the teacher is employed does not have a school report card | ||
under Section 10-17a. | ||
Retention bonus funds shall be distributed on a | ||
first-come, first-served basis. In any fiscal year in | ||
which appropriated funds are insufficient to award all | ||
eligible National Board certified teachers a retention | ||
bonus, those eligible applicants who do not receive a | ||
retention bonus shall be given priority consideration for | ||
the subsequent fiscal year, in the order of their original | ||
application. | ||
(4) (Blank). | ||
(5) An annual incentive of no more than $2,250 | ||
prorated at $50 per hour, which shall be paid to each | ||
qualified educator currently employed in a school district | ||
who holds both a National Board for Professional Teaching | ||
Standards designation and a current corresponding | ||
certificate issued by the National Board for Professional | ||
Teaching Standards and who agrees, in writing, to provide | ||
up to 45 hours of mentoring or National Board for | ||
Professional Teaching Standards professional development | ||
or both during the school year to classroom teachers or | ||
school counselors, as applicable. Funds must be disbursed | ||
on a first-come, first-serve basis, with priority given to | ||
Tier 1 school districts. Mentoring shall include, either | ||
singly or in combination, the following: | ||
(A) National Board for Professional Teaching | ||
Standards certification candidates. | ||
(B) National Board for Professional Teaching | ||
Standards re-take candidates. | ||
(C) National Board for Professional Teaching | ||
Standards renewal candidates. | ||
(D) (Blank). | ||
Funds may also be used for professional development | ||
training provided by the National Board Resource Center. | ||
Funds may also be used for instructional leadership | ||
training for qualified educators interested in supporting | ||
implementation of the Illinois Learning Standards or teaching | ||
and learning priorities of the State Board of Education or | ||
both. | ||
(d) (Blank). In addition to the monetary assistance and | ||
incentives provided under subsection (c), if adequate funds | ||
are available, incentives shall include the following | ||
incentives for the program in rural or remote schools or | ||
school districts or for programs working with diverse | ||
candidates or for retention bonuses for hard-to-staff schools, | ||
to be distributed to the respective school district or | ||
directly to the qualified educator or entity: | ||
(1) A one-time incentive of $3,000 payable to National | ||
Board certified teachers teaching in Tier 1 or Tier 2 | ||
rural or remote school districts or rural or remote | ||
schools in Tier 1 or Tier 2 school districts, with | ||
priority given to teachers teaching in Tier 1 rural or | ||
remote school districts or rural or remote schools in Tier | ||
1 school districts. | ||
(2) An annual incentive of $3,200 for National Board | ||
certified teacher rural or remote or distant candidate | ||
cohort facilitators, diverse candidate cohort | ||
facilitators, and candidate cohort facilitators. Priority | ||
shall be given to rural or remote candidate cohort | ||
facilitators and diverse candidate cohort facilitators. | ||
(3) An annual incentive of $2,500 for National Board | ||
certified teacher rural or remote or distant liaisons, | ||
diverse liaisons, and liaisons. Priority shall be given to | ||
rural or remote liaisons and diverse liaisons. | ||
(4) An annual retention bonus of $4,000 per year for 2 | ||
consecutive years shall be awarded to National Board | ||
certified teachers employed in hard-to-staff schools. | ||
Funds must be disbursed on a first-come, first-served | ||
basis. | ||
(e) Teachers who hold both a National Board for | ||
Professional Teaching Standards designation and a current | ||
corresponding certificate issued by the National Board for | ||
Professional Teaching Standards shall be encouraged to | ||
participate in other mentoring programs. | ||
(f) A school district may award lane placement credit on | ||
the salary schedule to a teacher who is a National Board | ||
certified teacher or a candidate for National Board | ||
certification for participation in professional development | ||
associated with a National Board support program. Such credit | ||
may be applied toward advancement on the school district's | ||
salary schedule in accordance with the terms of an applicable | ||
collective bargaining agreement or district policy. | ||
(g) The State Board of Education shall report to the | ||
General Assembly on the available data pertaining to services | ||
offered, total educator participation and related demographic | ||
data, recruitment efforts, and program growth and outcomes by | ||
October 15, 2027. | ||
(Source: P.A. 103-122, eff. 6-30-23; 103-207, eff. 1-1-24; | ||
103-605, eff. 7-1-24.) | ||
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law. | ||