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1 | | AN ACT concerning education. |
2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
3 | | represented in the General Assembly: |
4 | | Section 5. The School Code is amended by adding Section |
5 | | 22-101 as follows: |
6 | | (105 ILCS 5/22-101 new) |
7 | | Sec. 22-101. Out-of-school time. |
8 | | (a) The General Assembly declares that it is the policy of |
9 | | this State to provide all young people between the ages of 6 |
10 | | and 19 with access to quality out-of-school time (OST) |
11 | | programs through a State commitment to sufficient and |
12 | | sustainable funding for programs that promote positive youth |
13 | | development. Further, this State is a national leader in the |
14 | | community schools model which helps strengthen OST programs |
15 | | through school and community partnerships in order to meet the |
16 | | whole needs of all children and youth. The need for this policy |
17 | | is based on a series of facts. |
18 | | The General Assembly finds that youth who are engaged in |
19 | | quality OST activities and community schools are more likely |
20 | | to succeed in academics, employment, and civic affairs than |
21 | | youth who do not participate in OST activities. Youth with |
22 | | high levels of participation in quality OST programs miss |
23 | | fewer days of school, have lower drop-out rates, and higher |
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1 | | rates of graduation. Further, juvenile crime peaks in the |
2 | | after school hours and OST programs help prevent crime |
3 | | victimization and help youth to make healthy choices. |
4 | | The General Assembly also finds that youth in this State |
5 | | face greater barriers to accessing OST programs than ever |
6 | | before: |
7 | | (1) Demand for programs far outpaces the supply of |
8 | | programs. |
9 | | (2) Funding is fragmented among State agencies. |
10 | | (3) The path to accessing public funding is often |
11 | | difficult. |
12 | | (4) Funding inconsistencies make it difficult to |
13 | | maintain a qualified OST workforce. |
14 | | The General Assembly also finds that the State, having |
15 | | demonstrated national leadership in advancing youth |
16 | | development, must also expand OST programming in order to |
17 | | realize the full, continued benefits of public investment in |
18 | | the State's young people. |
19 | | (b) As used in this Section: |
20 | | "Community school" means public schools that work with the |
21 | | community to improve student outcomes and address the needs of |
22 | | the whole child. All community schools are unique and |
23 | | responsive to their community; however, they all include |
24 | | integrated student supports, expanded learning, family |
25 | | engagement, and collaborative leadership. |
26 | | "Out-of-school time" or "OST" means positive youth |
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1 | | development activities provided to youth between the ages of 6 |
2 | | and 19 during the hours before or after school, during the |
3 | | school year and summer recess from school, or during the |
4 | | weekends, including, but not limited to: academic support; |
5 | | arts, music, sports, cultural enrichment, and other |
6 | | recreation; health promotion and diseases prevention; life |
7 | | skills and work and career development; and youth leadership |
8 | | development. |
9 | | (c) There is hereby established the Out-of-School Time |
10 | | (OST) Advisory Council for the purpose of providing |
11 | | information and advice to the Governor and State agencies |
12 | | regarding State and federal policy and funding issues |
13 | | affecting out-of-school time programs based on regular and |
14 | | systematic input from providers. |
15 | | (1) The OST Advisory Council shall include |
16 | | representation from both public and private organizations |
17 | | comprised of the following: |
18 | | (A) Four members of the General Assembly: one |
19 | | appointed by the President of the Senate; one |
20 | | appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate; one |
21 | | appointed by the Speaker of the House of |
22 | | Representatives; and one appointed by the Minority |
23 | | Leader of the House of Representatives. |
24 | | (B) Representatives from the State Board of |
25 | | Education, the Department of Human Services, the |
26 | | Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, and |
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1 | | the Department of Early Childhood. |
2 | | (C) Three OST providers from various settings. |
3 | | (D) A community school lead partner agency. |
4 | | (E) A private philanthropic funder. |
5 | | (F) A principal of a school that has OST or the |
6 | | community schools model. |
7 | | (G) A superintendent of a school district that has |
8 | | OST or the community schools model. |
9 | | (H) An OST researcher or evaluator. |
10 | | (I) Additional public members that have an |
11 | | interest in OST, including law enforcement, business, |
12 | | and youth advocacy. |
13 | | The OST Advisory Council membership shall be |
14 | | representative of the diversity of out-of-school programs |
15 | | regarding geography, size, and public or nonpublic |
16 | | operation. |
17 | | (2) The Governor shall designate one of the OST |
18 | | Advisory Council members who is a nongovernment |
19 | | stakeholder to serve as co-chairperson and a State agency |
20 | | representative as a chair. |
21 | | (3) The OST Advisory Council shall meet no less than 4 |
22 | | times a year. |
23 | | (d) The OST Advisory Council shall do all of the |
24 | | following: |
25 | | (1) Provide information on the status of funding |
26 | | provided for OST programs in each fiscal year, including |
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1 | | the number of applications received, the number of |
2 | | applications funded, and the amount and timing of |
3 | | committed funding. |
4 | | (2) Provide recommendations on legislative and |
5 | | administrative action needed to ensure that funding for |
6 | | before and after school programs is allocated promptly to |
7 | | qualified providers of OST programs. |
8 | | (3) Provide information on the quality of services and |
9 | | accountability measures that are appropriate for |
10 | | school-age children and youth. |
11 | | (4) Provide information regarding challenges faced by |
12 | | OST programs that impede the provision of the best |
13 | | possible services. |
14 | | (5) Provide recommendations on the equitable reach of |
15 | | OST programs to ensure that the State has policies in |
16 | | place that promote access to the children and youth most |
17 | | in need of services, including, but not limited to, |
18 | | students of color, low-income communities, rural |
19 | | communities and other marginalized communities. |
20 | | (6) Make recommendations to the Governor and State |
21 | | agencies on reporting requirements, priority points, |
22 | | statewide evaluation, and licensure for OST programs. |
23 | | (7) Create and deliver to the Governor and General |
24 | | Assembly an annual report on statewide successes in OST |
25 | | and areas of growth for the future. |
26 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, |