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Public Act 100-0448 |
SB1532 Enrolled | LRB100 11283 MLM 21635 b |
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AN ACT concerning education.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section |
10-17a as follows:
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(105 ILCS 5/10-17a) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-17a)
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Sec. 10-17a. State, school district, and school report |
cards.
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(1) By October 31, 2013 and October 31 of each subsequent |
school year, the State Board of Education, through the State |
Superintendent of Education, shall prepare a State report card, |
school district report cards, and school report cards, and |
shall by the most economic means provide to each school
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district in this State, including special charter districts and |
districts
subject to the provisions of Article 34, the report |
cards for the school district and each of its schools. |
(2) In addition to any information required by federal law, |
the State Superintendent shall determine the indicators and |
presentation of the school report card, which must include, at |
a minimum, the most current data possessed by the State Board |
of Education related to the following: |
(A) school characteristics and student demographics, |
including average class size, average teaching experience, |
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student racial/ethnic breakdown, and the percentage of |
students classified as low-income; the percentage of |
students classified as English learners; the percentage of |
students who have individualized education plans or 504 |
plans that provide for special education services; the |
percentage of students who annually transferred in or out |
of the school district; average daily attendance; the |
per-pupil operating expenditure of the school district; |
and the per-pupil State average operating expenditure for |
the district type (elementary, high school, or unit); |
(B) curriculum information, including, where |
applicable, Advanced Placement, International |
Baccalaureate or equivalent courses, dual enrollment |
courses, foreign language classes, school personnel |
resources (including Career Technical Education teachers), |
before and after school programs, extracurricular |
activities, subjects in which elective classes are |
offered, health and wellness initiatives (including the |
average number of days of Physical Education per week per |
student), approved programs of study, awards received, |
community partnerships, and special programs such as |
programming for the gifted and talented, students with |
disabilities, and work-study students; |
(C) student outcomes, including, where applicable, the |
percentage of students deemed proficient on assessments of |
State standards, the percentage of students in the eighth |
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grade who pass Algebra, the percentage of students enrolled |
in post-secondary institutions (including colleges, |
universities, community colleges, trade/vocational |
schools, and training programs leading to career |
certification within 2 semesters of high school |
graduation), the percentage of students graduating from |
high school who are college and career ready, and the |
percentage of graduates enrolled in community colleges, |
colleges, and universities who are in one or more courses |
that the community college, college, or university |
identifies as a developmental course; |
(D) student progress, including, where applicable, the |
percentage of students in the ninth grade who have earned 5 |
credits or more without failing more than one core class, a |
measure of students entering kindergarten ready to learn, a |
measure of growth, and the percentage of students who enter |
high school on track for college and career readiness; |
(E) the school environment, including, where |
applicable, the percentage of students with less than 10 |
absences in a school year, the percentage of teachers with |
less than 10 absences in a school year for reasons other |
than professional development, leaves taken pursuant to |
the federal Family Medical Leave Act of 1993, long-term |
disability, or parental leaves, the 3-year average of the |
percentage of teachers returning to the school from the |
previous year, the number of different principals at the |
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school in the last 6 years, 2 or more indicators from any |
school climate survey selected or approved by the State and |
administered pursuant to Section 2-3.153 of this Code, with |
the same or similar indicators included on school report |
cards for all surveys selected or approved by the State |
pursuant to Section 2-3.153 of this Code, and the combined |
percentage of teachers rated as proficient or excellent in |
their most recent evaluation; and |
(F) a school district's and its individual schools' |
balanced accountability measure, in accordance with |
Section 2-3.25a of this Code. |
The school report card shall also provide
information that |
allows for comparing the current outcome, progress, and |
environment data to the State average, to the school data from |
the past 5 years, and to the outcomes, progress, and |
environment of similar schools based on the type of school and |
enrollment of low-income students, special education students, |
and English learners.
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For the purposes of paragraph (A) of this subsection (2), |
"average daily attendance" means the average of the actual |
number of attendance days during the previous school year for |
any enrolled student who is subject to compulsory attendance by |
Section 26-1 of this Code at each school and charter school. |
(3) At the discretion of the State Superintendent, the |
school district report card shall include a subset of the |
information identified in paragraphs (A) through (E) of |
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subsection (2) of this Section, as well as information relating |
to the operating expense per pupil and other finances of the |
school district, and the State report card shall include a |
subset of the information identified in paragraphs (A) through |
(E) of subsection (2) of this Section. The school district |
report card shall include the average daily attendance, as that |
term is defined in subsection (2) of this Section, of students |
who have individualized education programs and students who |
have 504 plans that provide for special education services |
within the school district. |
(4) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this |
Section, in consultation with key education stakeholders, the |
State Superintendent shall at any time have the discretion to |
amend or update any and all metrics on the school, district, or |
State report card. |
(5) Annually, no more than 30 calendar days after receipt |
of the school district and school report cards from the State |
Superintendent of Education, each school district, including |
special charter districts and districts subject to the |
provisions of Article 34, shall present such report
cards at a |
regular school board meeting subject to
applicable notice |
requirements, post the report cards
on the
school district's |
Internet web site, if the district maintains an Internet web
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site, make the report cards
available
to a newspaper of general |
circulation serving the district, and, upon
request, send the |
report cards
home to a parent (unless the district does not |
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maintain an Internet web site,
in which case
the report card |
shall be sent home to parents without request). If the
district |
posts the report card on its Internet web
site, the district
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shall send a
written notice home to parents stating (i) that |
the report card is available on
the web site,
(ii) the address |
of the web site, (iii) that a printed copy of the report card
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will be sent to
parents upon request, and (iv) the telephone |
number that parents may
call to
request a printed copy of the |
report card.
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(6) Nothing contained in this amendatory Act of the 98th |
General Assembly repeals, supersedes, invalidates, or |
nullifies final decisions in lawsuits pending on the effective |
date of this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly in |
Illinois courts involving the interpretation of Public Act |
97-8. |
(Source: P.A. 98-463, eff. 8-16-13; 98-648, eff. 7-1-14; 99-30, |
eff. 7-10-15; 99-193, eff. 7-30-15; 99-642, eff. 7-28-16.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, |
2019.
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