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Public Act 103-0410 |
HB2396 Enrolled | LRB103 30800 RJT 57293 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 adding Section |
10-22.18e and by changing Sections 10-20.19a and 10-22.18 as |
follows:
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(105 ILCS 5/10-20.19a) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-20.19a)
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Sec. 10-20.19a. Kindergartens. After July 1, 1970, to |
establish and
maintain kindergartens for the instruction of |
children in accordance with
rules and regulations prescribed |
by the State Board of Education. Such
kindergartens may |
provide for either a 1/2 day or a full day of attendance
for |
pupils enrolled therein.
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This Section is repealed on July 1, 2023. |
(Source: P.A. 84-18.)
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(105 ILCS 5/10-22.18) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.18)
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Sec. 10-22.18. Kindergartens. |
(a) To establish kindergartens for the
instruction of |
children between the
ages of 4 and 6 years , if in their |
judgment the public interest requires
it, and to pay the |
necessary expenses thereof out of the school funds of
the |
district. Until the 2027-2028 school year, upon Upon petition |
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of at
least 50 parents or guardians of children
between the |
ages of 4 and 6, residing within any school district and within
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one mile of the public school where such kindergarten is |
proposed to be
established, the board of directors shall, if |
funds are available,
establish a kindergarten in connection |
with the public school designated in
the petition and maintain |
it as long as the annual average daily attendance
therein is |
not less than 15. Until the 2027-2028 school year, the The |
board may establish a kindergarten with
half-day attendance or |
with full-day attendance ; however, if . If the board |
establishes
full-day kindergarten, it shall also establish |
half-day kindergarten. Beginning with the 2027-2028 school |
year, each school board must establish a kindergarten with |
full-day attendance and may establish a kindergarten with |
half-day attendance. Full-day and half-day kindergarten should |
be developmentally appropriate and provide opportunities for |
play-based learning.
No one shall be employed to teach in a |
kindergarten who does not hold a license
as provided by law.
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(b) An elementary or unit school district that does not |
offer full-day kindergarten as of October 1, 2022, may, by |
action of the State Board of Education, apply for an extension |
of the 2027-2028 school year implementation deadline for 2 |
additional years if one of the following criteria are met: |
(1) the school district is funded below 76% of |
adequacy according to the Evidence-Based Funding formula |
under Section 18-8.15 of this Code in Fiscal Year 2023; |
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(2) the school district is ranked in the top 25% of |
capital funding need by the Full-Day Kindergarten Task |
Force, but has yet to receive capital funding as of the |
date of the application; or |
(3) the school district meets a criterion set by the |
State Board of Education based on the Full-Day |
Kindergarten Task Force's recommendations under subsection |
(b) of Section 10-22.18e of this Code. |
(Source: P.A. 102-894, eff. 5-20-22.)
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(105 ILCS 5/10-22.18e new) |
Sec. 10-22.18e. Full-Day Kindergarten Task Force. |
(a) The Full-Day Kindergarten Task Force is created for |
the purpose of conducting a statewide audit to inform the |
planning and implementation of full-day kindergarten in the |
State and shall, at a minimum, collect, analyze, and report |
the following: |
(1) the number of elementary and unit school districts |
in the State that are currently offering kindergarten, |
including the number offering full-day kindergarten, the |
number offering part-day kindergarten, and the number |
offering both part-day kindergarten and full-day |
kindergarten; |
(2) the number of students currently enrolled in |
kindergarten in the State, including the number enrolled |
in full-day kindergarten, the number enrolled in part-day |
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kindergarten, the total number enrolled in either part-day |
kindergarten or full-day kindergarten, and the number of |
children on any waitlists for part-day or full-day |
kindergarten; |
(3) for all elementary and unit school districts, an |
estimate of the number of students eligible for |
kindergarten; |
(4) for all elementary and unit school districts that |
do not currently offer full-day kindergarten, an analysis |
of their space utilization rate and an assessment of |
district capacity to provide space for full-day |
kindergarten classrooms; |
(5) for all elementary and unit school districts that |
do not currently offer full-day kindergarten and are found |
to have insufficient capacity to provide space for |
full-day kindergarten classrooms, an estimate of the costs |
associated with providing full-day kindergarten |
classrooms; |
(6) recommendations on how available capital funds for |
full-day kindergarten might be disbursed to school |
districts to prioritize districts most in need of State |
resources; and |
(7) other data or recommendations that would support |
the State or individual school districts in offering |
full-day kindergarten. Such recommendations may include an |
analysis of other start-up or categorical costs associated |
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with offering full-day kindergarten. |
(b) Based on the findings reported under subsection (a) of |
this Section, the Task Force may recommend that the State |
Board of Education consider an additional criterion when |
granting a waiver under subsection (b) of Section 10-22.18 of |
this Code. The State Board of Education shall make a final |
determination regarding this additional factor and provide |
public notice of that determination by no later than July 1, |
2025. |
(c) Members of the Full-Day Kindergarten Task Force shall |
be appointed by no later than October 1, 2023 and shall possess |
the expertise needed to complete the report and |
recommendations. Members appointed to the Task Force must |
reflect the racial, ethnic, and geographic diversity of this |
State. Task Force members shall include all of the following: |
(1) The State Superintendent of Education or the |
Superintendent's designee. |
(2) Three members appointed by the State Board of |
Education with relevant expertise. |
(3) One member who represents the Capital Development |
Board, appointed by the State Superintendent of Education. |
(4) One member from an organization with expertise in |
school construction and facilities financing, appointed by |
the State Superintendent of Education. |
(5) One member from an organization with expertise in |
local, State, and federal tax and budget related issues, |
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appointed by the State Superintendent of Education. |
(6) One member of a statewide professional teachers' |
organization who is a kindergarten teacher, appointed by |
the State Superintendent of Education. |
(7) One member of another statewide professional |
teachers' organization who is a kindergarten teacher, |
appointed by the State Superintendent of Education. |
(8) One member who represents a statewide organization |
of school business officials and has experience overseeing |
schools with kindergarten programs, appointed by the State |
Superintendent of Education. |
(9) One member who represents a statewide organization |
of principals and has experience overseeing schools with |
kindergarten programs, appointed by the State |
Superintendent of Education. |
(10) One member who represents a statewide |
organization of school boards and has experience |
overseeing schools with kindergarten programs, appointed |
by the State Superintendent of Education. |
(11) Three members who are parents of students, one of |
whom is from an urban elementary or unit school district, |
one of whom is from a rural elementary or unit school |
district, and one of whom is from a suburban elementary or |
unit school district, all appointed by the State |
Superintendent of Education. |
(12) One member who represents a statewide |
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organization of school districts and has experience |
overseeing schools with kindergarten programs, appointed |
by the State Superintendent of Education. |
(13) One member who represents an elementary or unit |
school district that is a Tier 3 or Tier 4 school district |
as defined by Section 18-8.15 of this Code and that does |
not currently offer full-day kindergarten, appointed by |
the State Superintendent of Education. |
(14) One member who represents a school district |
serving a community with a
population of 500,000 or more, |
appointed by the State Superintendent of Education. |
(15) One member who represents a rural elementary or |
unit school district, appointed by the State |
Superintendent of Education. |
(d) The Full-Day Kindergarten Task Force shall meet at the |
call of the State Superintendent of Education or the |
Superintendent's designee, who shall serve as the chairperson. |
The State Board of Education shall provide administrative and |
other support to the Task Force. Members of the Task Force |
shall serve without compensation. |
(e) The Full-Day Kindergarten Task Force shall issue an |
interim report by June 30, 2024 and a final report to the |
General Assembly and Governor's Office no later than January |
31, 2025. |
(f) Upon issuing its final report, the Full-Day |
Kindergarten Task Force is dissolved.
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