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of the school being reviewed and any schools with |
contiguous boundaries to the school being reviewed; |
(D) geographic barriers; |
(E) travel time and distance to the school; and |
(F) program considerations of the school being |
reviewed and any schools with contiguous boundaries to |
the school being reviewed. |
(2) DSP shall submit a written report of its findings, |
conclusions, and recommendations to the chief executive |
officer and the Board. The report shall document the |
evaluation of the factors of the school being reviewed. |
The report shall be made public on the district's website |
within 30 days after its completion. |
(b) If it is determined that there is a need to revise any |
existing boundaries, DSP shall develop and recommend any |
proposed changes to the chief executive officer prior to the |
beginning of the school year in which the changes are to take |
effect. In addition, DSP shall develop and recommend proposed |
boundaries for new schools to the chief executive officer |
prior to the beginning of the school year in which the new |
school boundaries are to take effect. |
(1) In developing proposed changes to boundaries for |
existing schools and proposing attendance boundaries for |
new schools, DSP shall consider a range of factors, |
including the following: |
(A) DSP shall consider the capacities of each of |
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the schools involved in the proposed boundary |
revisions, including the extent
to which a school is |
overcrowded or underutilized. Where feasible, the goal |
is for elementary schools to
be utilized at not more |
than 80% of design capacity and for high schools at not |
more than 100% of program capacity. Schools shall be |
considered severely overcrowded if they are
operating |
in excess of 100% utilization and significantly |
underutilized if they are operating at less than 30% |
utilization. DSP shall consider these utilization |
rates when proposing revisions to attendance |
boundaries for
existing schools and when proposing |
attendance boundaries for new schools. |
(B) DSP shall consider the current and projected |
racial and ethnic composition of the schools affected. |
Where feasible, DSP shall propose establishing or |
revising attendance boundaries to maintain or promote
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stably desegregated enrollments in each of the |
affected schools and to avoid the creation of one-race
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schools. |
(C) DSP shall consider geographic barriers so as |
to promote safety and minimize transportation burdens, |
to the extent feasible. |
(D) DSP shall consider travel time and distance |
and, to the extent feasible, seek to minimize travel |
time and distance. |
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(E) DSP shall consider the placement of programs |
in each of the schools
involved, such as programs for |
English learners and for special education students. |
In addition, DSP shall consider the impact of magnet |
schools and programs and the requirements of the |
federal Every Student Succeeds Act and the Illinois |
Balanced Accountability Measures. |
(2) For each proposed attendance boundary, DSP shall |
develop at least 2 alternatives. For each alternative, DSP |
shall prepare a report showing 3-year enrollment |
projections by racial and ethnic groups for all schools |
affected by the proposed change pursuant to each |
alternative. The report shall document for each |
alternative the impact on the affected schools for the |
factors of capacity, geographic barriers, travel time and |
distance, and program considerations. In developing |
alternatives, DSP shall consider whether any feasible |
alternatives would better maintain or promote stably |
desegregated enrollments in each of the affected schools |
or better avoid the creation of one-race schools. The |
report shall be made public on the district's website |
within 30 days after its completion. |
(c) The chief executive officer shall review the report |
from DSP and may suggest additional alternatives. The chief |
executive officer shall report to the Board if he or she |
recommends any changes to existing boundaries or establishing |
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boundaries for new schools. If the chief executive officer is |
recommending any changes to existing boundaries or |
establishing any boundaries for new schools, the chief |
executive officer shall provide the Board with a report of the |
alternatives considered, including data on the factors of |
capacity, current and projected racial and ethnic |
considerations, geographic barriers, travel time and distance, |
and program considerations. The chief executive officer shall |
inform the Board of the alternative that is being recommended. |
The report shall be made public on the district's website |
within 30 days after its completion. |
(d) Prior to taking action on the establishment or |
revision of any attendance boundaries, the Board shall conduct |
public hearings on the proposed establishment or revision of |
attendance boundaries and the chief executive officer's |
recommendation. Prior to the public hearing, the Board shall |
make available reports and data on the factors of capacity, |
current and projected racial and ethnic considerations, |
geographic barriers, travel time and distance, and program |
considerations. In making its decision, the Board shall |
consider the factors of capacity, current and projected racial |
and ethnic considerations,
geographic barriers, travel time |
and distance, and program considerations.
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