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Public Act 100-0222 |
SB0757 Enrolled | LRB100 09189 NHT 19344 b |
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AN ACT concerning education.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section |
2-3.64a-5 as follows: |
(105 ILCS 5/2-3.64a-5) |
Sec. 2-3.64a-5. State goals and assessment. |
(a) For the assessment and accountability purposes of this |
Section, "students" includes those students enrolled in a |
public or State-operated elementary school, secondary school, |
or cooperative or joint agreement with a governing body or |
board of control, a charter school operating in compliance with |
the Charter Schools Law, a school operated by a regional office |
of education under Section 13A-3 of this Code, or a public |
school administered by a local public agency or the Department |
of Human Services. |
(b) The State Board of Education shall establish the |
academic standards that are to be applicable to students who |
are subject to State assessments under this Section. The State |
Board of Education shall not establish any such standards in |
final form without first providing opportunities for public |
participation and local input in the development of the final |
academic standards. Those opportunities shall include a |
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well-publicized period of public comment and opportunities to |
file written comments. |
(c) Beginning no later than the 2014-2015 school year, the |
State Board of Education shall annually assess all students |
enrolled in grades 3 through 8 in English language arts and |
mathematics. |
Beginning no later than the 2017-2018 school year, the |
State Board of Education shall annually assess all students in |
science at one grade in grades 3 through 5, at one grade in |
grades 6 through 8, and at one grade in grades 9 through 12. |
The State Board of Education shall annually assess schools |
that operate a secondary education program, as defined in |
Section 22-22 of this Code, in English language arts and |
mathematics. The State Board of Education shall administer no |
more than 3 assessments, per student, of English language arts |
and mathematics for students in a secondary education program. |
One of these assessments shall include a college and career |
ready determination that shall be accepted by this State's |
public institutions of higher education, as defined in the |
Board of Higher Education Act, for the purpose of student |
application or admissions consideration. |
Students who are not assessed for college and career ready |
determinations may not receive a regular high school diploma |
unless the student is exempted from taking State assessments |
under subsection (d) of this Section because (i) the student's |
individualized educational program developed under Article 14 |
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of this Code identifies the State assessment as inappropriate |
for the student, (ii) the student is enrolled in a program of |
adult and continuing education, as defined in the Adult |
Education Act, (iii) the school district is not required to |
assess the individual student for purposes of accountability |
under federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 requirements, |
(iv) the student has been determined to be an English learner |
and has been enrolled in schools in the United States for less |
than 12 months, or (v) the student is otherwise identified by |
the State Board of Education, through rules, as being exempt |
from the assessment. |
The State Board of Education shall not assess students |
under this Section in subjects not required by this Section. |
Districts shall inform their students of the timelines and |
procedures applicable to their participation in every yearly |
administration of the State assessments.
The State Board of |
Education shall establish periods of time in each school year |
during which State assessments shall occur to meet the |
objectives of this Section. |
(d) Every individualized educational program as described |
in Article 14 shall identify if the State assessment or |
components thereof are appropriate for the student. The State |
Board of Education shall develop rules governing the |
administration of an alternate assessment that may be available |
to students for whom participation in this State's regular |
assessments is not appropriate, even with accommodations as |
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allowed under this Section. |
Students receiving special education services whose |
individualized educational programs identify them as eligible |
for the alternative State assessments nevertheless shall have |
the option of taking this State's regular assessment that |
includes a college and career ready determination, which shall |
be administered in accordance with the eligible accommodations |
appropriate for meeting these students' respective needs. |
All students determined to be English learners shall |
participate in the State assessments, excepting those students |
who have been enrolled in schools in the United States for less |
than 12 months. Such students may be exempted from |
participation in one annual administration of the English |
language arts assessment. Any student determined to be an |
English learner shall receive appropriate assessment |
accommodations, including language supports, which shall be |
established by rule. Approved assessment accommodations must |
be provided until the student's English language skills develop |
to the extent that the student is no longer considered to be an |
English learner, as demonstrated through a State-identified |
English language proficiency assessment. |
(e) The results or scores of each assessment taken under |
this Section shall be made available to the parents of each |
student. |
In each school year, the scores attained by a student on |
the State assessment that includes a college and career ready |
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determination must be placed in the student's permanent record |
and must be entered on the student's transcript pursuant to |
rules that the State Board of Education shall adopt for that |
purpose in accordance with Section 3 of the Illinois School |
Student Records Act. In each school year, the scores attained |
by a student on the State assessments administered in grades 3 |
through 8 must be placed in the student's temporary record. |
(f) All schools shall administer an academic assessment of |
English language proficiency in oral language (listening and |
speaking) and reading and writing skills to all children |
determined to be English learners. |
(g) All schools in this State that are part of the sample |
drawn by the National Center for Education Statistics, in |
collaboration with their school districts and the State Board |
of Education, shall administer the biennial academic |
assessments under the National Assessment of Educational |
Progress carried out under Section 411(b)(2) of the federal |
National Education Statistics Act of 1994 (20 U.S.C. 9010) if |
the U.S. Secretary of Education pays the costs of administering |
the assessments. |
(h) Subject to available funds to this State for the |
purpose of student assessment, the State Board of Education |
shall provide additional assessments and assessment resources |
that may be used by school districts for local assessment |
purposes. The State Board of Education shall annually |
distribute a listing of these additional resources. |
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(i) For the purposes of this subsection (i), "academically |
based assessments" means assessments consisting of questions |
and answers that are measurable and quantifiable to measure the |
knowledge, skills, and ability of students in the subject |
matters covered by the assessments. All assessments |
administered pursuant to this Section must be academically |
based assessments. The scoring of academically based |
assessments shall be reliable, valid, and fair and shall meet |
the guidelines for assessment development and use prescribed by |
the American Psychological Association, the National Council |
on Measurement in Education, and the American Educational |
Research Association. |
The State Board of Education shall review the use of all |
assessment item types in order to ensure that they are valid |
and reliable indicators of student performance aligned to the |
learning standards being assessed and that the development, |
administration, and scoring of these item types are justifiable |
in terms of cost. |
(j) The State Superintendent of Education shall appoint a |
committee of no more than 21 members, consisting of parents, |
teachers, school administrators, school board members, |
assessment experts, regional superintendents of schools, and |
citizens, to review the State assessments administered by the |
State Board of Education. The Committee shall select one of its |
members as its chairperson. The Committee shall meet on an |
ongoing basis to review the content and design of the |
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assessments (including whether the requirements of subsection |
(i) of this Section have been met), the time and money expended |
at the local and State levels to prepare for and administer the |
assessments, the collective results of the assessments as |
measured against the stated purpose of assessing student |
performance, and other issues involving the assessments |
identified by the Committee. The Committee shall make periodic |
recommendations to the State Superintendent of Education and |
the General Assembly concerning the assessments. |
(k) The State Board of Education may adopt rules to |
implement this Section.
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(Source: P.A. 98-972, eff. 8-15-14; 99-30, eff. 7-10-15; |
99-185, eff. 1-1-16; 99-642, eff. 7-28-16.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |