Sen. Celina Villanueva

Filed: 5/12/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 144

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 144, AS AMENDED,
3by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the
4following:
 
5    "Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section
627A-10.10 as follows:
 
7    (105 ILCS 5/27A-10.10)
8    Sec. 27A-10.10. Closure of charter school; unspent public
9funds; procedures for the disposition of property and assets.
10    (a) Upon the closing of a charter school authorized by one
11or more local school boards, the governing body of the charter
12school or its designee shall refund to the chartering entity
13or entities all unspent public funds. The charter school's
14other property and assets shall be disposed of under the
15provisions of the charter application and contract. If the
16application and contract are silent or ambiguous as to the

 

 

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1disposition of any of the school's property or assets, any
2property or assets of the charter school purchased with public
3funds shall be returned to the school district or districts
4from which the charter school draws enrollment, at no cost to
5the receiving district or districts, subject to each
6district's acceptance of the property or asset. Any unspent
7public funds or other property or assets received by the
8charter school directly from any State or federal agency shall
9be refunded to or revert back to that State or federal agency,
10respectively.
11    (b) Upon the closing of a charter school authorized by the
12State Board, the governing body of the charter school or its
13designee shall refund all unspent public funds to the State
14Board. The charter school's other property and assets shall be
15disposed of under the provisions of the charter application
16and contract. If the application and contract are silent or
17ambiguous as to the disposition of any of the school's
18property or assets, any property or assets of the charter
19school purchased with public funds shall be returned to the
20school district or districts from which the charter school
21draws its enrollment, at no cost to the receiving district or
22districts, subject to each district's acceptance of the
23property or asset. Any unspent public funds or other property
24or assets provided by a State agency other than the State Board
25or by a federal agency shall be refunded to or revert back to
26that State or federal agency, respectively.

 

 

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1    (c) For charter schools located in a school district
2organized under Article 34 of this Code, if a charter school
3proposes to close one or more campuses during the term of its
4contract, then the charter school shall provide written notice
5of the closure to the district no later than September 1 of the
6year prior to the date of the closure. The district, in
7conjunction with the charter school, must prepare a transition
8plan that addresses student safety, the provision of special
9education services, the provision of language services, and
10student transportation. The transition plan may include
11additional district support for the charter school campus
12prior to the closure or the conversion of the charter school
13campus to a traditional public school.
14    The local school board retains the authority to approve or
15deny the closure. If the local school board approves the
16closure, the governing body of the charter school shall work
17collaboratively with the local school board, educators, and
18the families of students attending the campus of the charter
19school that is the subject of the closure to ensure the
20successful integration of affected students into new learning
21environments. Students attending the campus of the charter
22school that is the subject of the closure who reside in the
23district shall be guaranteed placement at a district school.
24If a determination is made to close a charter school located
25within the boundaries of a school district organized under
26Article 34 of this Code for at least one school year, the

 

 

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1charter school shall give at least 60 days' notice of the
2closure to all affected students and parents or legal
3guardians.
4    (d) Upon the closure of a campus of a charter school
5located in a school district organized under Article 34 of
6this Code, the district shall provide the charter school
7campus's licensed teachers with all reasonable efforts to
8assist them with finding a similar position for which they are
9qualified at a district school, preferably one that receives
10students from the closed charter school campus. For
11non-probationary teachers, all reasonable efforts include, but
12are not limited to, placement in a reassigned teacher pool.
13(Source: P.A. 103-175, eff. 6-30-23.)".