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(4) The equitable and efficient use of available |
facilities-related resources among different schools and |
among racial, ethnic, income, and disability groups is |
essential to maximize the development of quality public |
educational facilities for all children, youth, and |
adults. The factors that impact the equitable and efficient |
use of facility-related resources vary according to the |
needs of each school community. Therefore, decisions that |
impact school facilities should include the input of the |
school community to the greatest extent possible. |
(5) School openings, school closings, school |
consolidations, school turnarounds, school phase-outs, |
school construction, school repairs, school |
modernizations, school boundary changes, and other related |
school facility decisions often have a profound impact on |
education in a community. In order to minimize the negative |
impact of school facility decisions on the community, these |
decisions should be implemented according to a clear |
system-wide criteria and with the significant involvement |
of local school councils, parents, educators, and the |
community in decision-making. |
(6) The General Assembly has previously stated that it |
intended to make the individual school in the City of |
Chicago the essential unit for educational governance and |
improvement and to place the primary responsibility for |
school governance and improvement in the hands of parents, |
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teachers, and community residents at each school. A school |
facility policy must be consistent with these principles. |
(b) In order to ensure that school facility-related |
decisions are made with the input of the community and reflect |
educationally sound and fiscally responsible criteria, a |
Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force shall be established |
within 15 days after the effective date of this amendatory Act |
of the 96th General Assembly. |
(c) The Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force shall |
consist of all of the following members: |
(1) Two members of the House of Representatives |
appointed by the Speaker of the House, at least one of whom |
shall be a member of the Elementary & Secondary Education |
Committee. |
(2) Two members of the House of Representatives |
appointed by the Minority Leader of the House, at least one |
of whom shall be a member of the Elementary & Secondary |
Education Committee. |
(3) Two members of the Senate appointed by the |
President of the Senate, at least one of whom shall be a |
member of the Education Committee. |
(4) Two members of the Senate appointed by the Minority |
Leader of the Senate, at least one of whom shall be a |
member of the
Education Committee. |
(5) Two representatives of school community |
organizations with past involvement in school facility |
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issues appointed by the Speaker of the House. |
(6) Two representatives of school community |
organizations with past involvement in school facility |
issues appointed by the President of the Senate. |
(7) The chief executive officer of the school district |
or his or her designee. |
(8) The president of the union representing teachers in |
the schools of the district or his or her designee. |
(9) The president of the association representing |
principals in the schools of the district or his or her |
designee. |
(d) The Speaker of the House shall appoint one of the |
appointed House members as a co-chairperson of the Chicago |
Educational Facilities Task Force. The President of the Senate |
shall appoint one of the appointed Senate members as a |
co-chairperson of the Chicago Educational Facilities Task |
Force. Members appointed by the legislative leaders shall be |
appointed for the duration of the Chicago Educational |
Facilities Task Force; in the event of a vacancy, the |
appointment to fill the vacancy shall be made by the |
legislative leader of the same chamber and party as the leader |
who made the original appointment. |
(e) The Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force shall |
call on independent experts, as needed, to gather and analyze |
pertinent information on a pro bono basis, provided that these |
experts have no previous or on-going financial interest in |
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school facility issues related to the school district. The |
Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force shall secure pro bono |
expert assistance within 15 days after the establishment of the |
Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force. |
(f) The Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force shall be |
empowered to gather further evidence in the form of testimony |
or documents or other materials. |
(g) The Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force, with the |
help of the independent experts, shall analyze past Chicago |
experiences and data with respect to school openings, school |
closings, school consolidations, school turnarounds, school |
phase-outs, school construction, school repairs, school |
modernizations, school boundary changes, and other related |
school facility decisions on students. The Chicago Educational |
Facilities Task Force shall consult widely with stakeholders, |
including public officials, about these facility issues and |
their related costs and shall examine relevant best practices |
from other school systems for dealing with these issues |
systematically and equitably. These initial investigations |
shall include opportunities for input from local stakeholders |
through hearings, focus groups, and interviews. |
(h) The Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force shall |
prepare final recommendations on or before October 30, 2009 |
describing how the issues set forth in subsection (g) of this |
Section can be addressed effectively based upon educationally |
sound and fiscally responsible practices. |
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(i) The Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force shall |
hold hearings in separate areas of the school district at times |
that shall maximize school community participation to obtain |
comments on draft recommendations. The final hearing shall take |
place no later than 15 days prior to the completion of the |
final recommendations. |
(j) The Chicago Educational Facilities Task Force shall |
prepare final proposed policy and legislative recommendations |
for the General Assembly, the Governor, and the school |
district. The recommendations may address issues, standards, |
and procedures set forth in this Section. The final |
recommendations shall be made available to the public through |
posting on the school district's Internet website and other |
forms of publication and distribution in the school district at |
least 7 days before the final recommendations are submitted to |
the General Assembly, the Governor, and the school district. |
(k) The final recommendations may address issues of |
system-wide criteria for ensuring clear priorities, equity, |
and efficiency. |
Without limitation, the final recommendations may propose |
significant decision-making roles for key stakeholders, |
including the individual school and community; recommend clear |
criteria or processes for establishing criteria for making |
school facility decisions; and include clear criteria for |
setting priorities with respect to school openings, school |
closings, school consolidations, school turnarounds, school |
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phase-outs, school construction, school repairs, school |
modernizations, school boundary changes, and other related |
school facility decisions, including the encouragement of |
multiple community uses for school space. |
Without limitation, the final recommendations may propose |
criteria for student mobility; the transferring of students to |
lower performing schools; teacher mobility; insufficient |
notice to and the lack of inclusion in decision-making of local |
school councils, parents, and community members about school |
facility decisions; and costly facilities-related expenditures |
due to poor educational and facilities planning. |
(l) The State Board of Education and the school district |
shall provide administrative support to the Chicago |
Educational Facilities Task Force.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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