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Public Act 097-0256 |
HB3464 Enrolled | LRB097 10098 NHT 50278 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 Sections |
2-3.11c, 10-20.47, 10-21.4, 18-3, and 34-18.38 as follows:
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(105 ILCS 5/2-3.11c)
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Sec. 2-3.11c. Teacher supply and demand report. Through |
January 1, 2009, to report annually, on or
before January 1,
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the relative supply and demand for
education staff of the |
public schools
to the Governor, to the General Assembly, and to |
institutions
of higher education that prepare teachers, |
administrators, school service
personnel, other certificated |
individuals, and other professionals employed by
school |
districts or joint agreements. After the report due on January |
1, 2009 is submitted, future reports shall be submitted once |
every 3 years, with the first report being submitted on or |
before January 1, 2012 2011 . The report shall contain the |
following
information:
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(1) the relative supply and demand for teachers, |
administrators, and
other certificated and |
non-certificated personnel by field, content area, and
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levels;
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(2) State and regional analyses of fields, content |
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areas, and levels with
an
over-supply or under-supply of |
educators; and
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(3) projections of likely high demand
and low demand |
for educators, in a manner sufficient to advise the public,
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individuals, and institutions regarding career |
opportunities in education.
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(Source: P.A. 96-734, eff. 8-25-09.)
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(105 ILCS 5/10-20.47) |
Sec. 10-20.47. Administrator and teacher salary and |
benefits; report. Each school board shall report to the State |
Board of Education, on or before October July 1 of each year, |
the base salary and benefits of the district superintendent and |
all administrators and teachers employed by the school |
district. For the purposes of this Section, "benefits" includes |
without limitation vacation days, sick days, bonuses, |
annuities, and retirement enhancements.
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Prior to this annual reporting to the State Board of |
Education, the information must be presented at a regular |
school board meeting, subject to applicable notice |
requirements, and then posted on the Internet website of the |
school district, if any. |
(Source: P.A. 96-266, eff. 1-1-10; 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10.)
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(105 ILCS 5/10-21.4) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-21.4)
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Sec. 10-21.4. Superintendent - Duties. Except in districts
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in which there is only one school with less than four
teachers, |
to employ a superintendent who shall have charge
of the |
administration of the schools under the direction of
the board |
of education. In addition to the administrative
duties, the |
superintendent shall make recommendations to
the board |
concerning the budget, building plans, the
locations of sites, |
the selection, retention and dismissal of teachers
and all |
other employees, the selection of textbooks, instructional |
material
and courses of study.
However, in districts under a |
Financial Oversight Panel pursuant to
Section 1A-8 for |
violating a financial plan, the duties and responsibilities of
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the superintendent in relation to the financial and business |
operations of the
district shall be approved by the Panel. In |
the event the Board refuses or
fails to follow a directive or |
comply with an information request of the Panel,
the |
performance of those duties shall be subject to the direction |
of the
Panel.
The superintendent shall also notify the State |
Board
of Education, the board and the chief administrative |
official, other than
the alleged perpetrator himself, in the |
school where the alleged
perpetrator serves, that any person |
who is employed in a school or
otherwise comes into frequent |
contact with children
in the school has been named as a |
perpetrator in an indicated report filed
pursuant to the Abused |
and Neglected Child Reporting Act, approved June 26,
1975, as |
amended. The superintendent shall keep or cause to be kept the
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records and accounts as directed and required by the board, aid |
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in making
reports required by the board, and perform such other |
duties as the board
may delegate to him.
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In addition, each year at a time designated by the State |
Superintendent of Education in January of each year ,
each
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superintendent shall report to the State Board of Education the |
number of high school students in the
district who are enrolled |
in accredited courses (for which high school
credit will be |
awarded upon successful completion of the courses) at any
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community college, together with the name and number of the |
course or
courses which each such student is taking.
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The provisions of this section shall also apply to
board of |
director districts.
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Notice of intent not to renew
a contract must be given in |
writing stating the
specific reason therefor by April 1 of the |
contract
year unless the contract specifically provides |
otherwise.
Failure to do so will automatically extend the |
contract
for an additional year. Within 10 days after receipt |
of
notice of intent not to renew a contract, the superintendent
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may request a closed session hearing on the dismissal. At the |
hearing the
superintendent has the privilege of presenting |
evidence, witnesses and
defenses on the grounds for dismissal.
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The provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to a district |
under a
Financial Oversight Panel pursuant to Section 1A-8 for |
violating a financial
plan.
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(Source: P.A. 95-496, eff. 8-28-07.)
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(105 ILCS 5/18-3) (from Ch. 122, par. 18-3)
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Sec. 18-3. Tuition of children from orphanages and |
children's homes.
When the children from any home for orphans, |
dependent, abandoned or
maladjusted children maintained by any |
organization or association
admitting to such home children |
from the State in general or when children
residing in a school |
district wherein the State of Illinois maintains and
operates |
any welfare or penal institution on property owned by
the State |
of Illinois, which contains houses, housing units or housing
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accommodations within a school district, attend grades |
kindergarten through
12 of the public schools maintained by |
that school district, the
State Superintendent of Education |
shall direct the State Comptroller to
pay a specified amount |
sufficient to pay the annual tuition cost of such
children who |
attended such public schools during the regular school year
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ending on June 30. The
Comptroller shall pay the amount after |
receipt of a voucher
submitted by the State Superintendent of |
Education.
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The amount of the tuition for such children attending the |
public schools
of the district shall be determined by the State |
Superintendent of
Education by multiplying the number of such |
children in average daily
attendance in such schools by 1.2 |
times the total annual per capita cost of
administering the |
schools of the district. Such total annual per capita
cost |
shall be determined by totaling all expenses of the school |
district in
the educational, operations and maintenance, bond |
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and interest,
transportation, Illinois municipal retirement, |
and rent funds for the
school year preceding the filing of such |
tuition claims less expenditures
not applicable to the regular |
K-12 program, less offsetting revenues from
State sources |
except those from the common school fund, less offsetting
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revenues from federal sources except those from federal |
impaction aid, less
student and community service revenues, |
plus a depreciation allowance; and
dividing such total by the |
average daily attendance for the year.
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Annually on or before July 15 the superintendent of the |
district shall certify to the State Superintendent of Education |
the following:
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1. The name of the home and of the organization or |
association
maintaining it; or the legal description of the |
real estate upon which the
house, housing units, or housing |
accommodations are located and that no
taxes or service |
charges or other payments authorized by law to be made in
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lieu of taxes were collected therefrom or on account |
thereof during either
of the calendar years included in the |
school year for which claim is being
made;
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2. The number of children from the home or living in |
such houses,
housing units or housing accommodations and |
attending the schools of the
district;
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3. The total number of children attending the schools |
of the district;
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4. The per capita tuition charge of the district; and
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5. The computed amount of the tuition payment claimed |
as due.
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Whenever the persons in charge of such home for orphans, |
dependent, abandoned
or maladjusted children have received |
from the parent or guardian of any such
child or by virtue of |
an order of court a specific allowance for educating
such |
child, such persons shall pay to the school board in the |
district
where the child attends school such amount of the |
allowance as is necessary
to pay the tuition required by such |
district for the education of the
child. If the allowance is |
insufficient to pay the tuition in full the
State |
Superintendent of Education shall direct the Comptroller to pay |
to
the district the difference between the total tuition |
charged and the
amount of the allowance.
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Whenever the facilities of a school district in which such |
house,
housing units or housing accommodations are located, are |
limited, pupils
may be assigned by that district to the schools |
of any adjacent district to
the limit of the facilities of the |
adjacent district to properly educate
such pupils as shall be |
determined by the school board of the adjacent
district, and |
the State Superintendent of Education shall direct the
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Comptroller to pay a specified amount sufficient to pay the |
annual tuition
of the children so assigned to and attending |
public schools in the adjacent
districts and the Comptroller |
shall draw his warrant upon the State
Treasurer for the payment |
of such amount for the benefit of the adjacent
school districts |
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in the same manner as for districts in which the houses,
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housing units or housing accommodations are located.
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The school district shall certify to the State |
Superintendent of Education
the report of claims due for such |
tuition payments on or before
July 15. The
State Superintendent |
of Education shall direct the Comptroller to pay to the
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district, on or before August 15, the amount due the district |
for the school
year in accordance with the calculation of the |
claim as set forth in this
Section.
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Summer session costs shall be reimbursed based on the |
actual expenditures for providing these services. On or before |
November 1 of each year, the superintendent of each eligible |
school district shall certify to the State Superintendent of |
Education the claim of the district for the summer session |
following the regular school year just ended. The State |
Superintendent of Education shall transmit to the Comptroller |
no later than December 15th of each year vouchers for payment |
of amounts due to school districts for summer session. |
Claims for tuition for children from any home for orphans |
or dependent,
abandoned, or maladjusted children beginning |
with the 1993-1994 school year
shall be paid on a current year |
basis. On September 30, December 31, and
March 31, the State |
Board of Education shall voucher payments for districts
with |
those students based on an estimated cost calculated from the |
prior
year's claim. Final claims for those students for the |
regular school term
must be received at the State Board of |
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Education by July 15
following the end of the regular school |
year. Final claims for those students
shall be vouchered by |
August 30 15 . During fiscal year 1994 both the 1992-1993
school |
year and the 1993-1994 school year shall be paid in order to |
change the
cycle of payment from a reimbursement basis to a |
current year funding basis of
payment. However, |
notwithstanding any other provisions of this Section or the
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School Code, beginning with fiscal year 1994 and each fiscal |
year thereafter, if the amount appropriated for any fiscal year |
is
less than the amount required for purposes of this Section, |
the amount required
to eliminate any insufficient |
reimbursement for each district claim under this
Section shall |
be reimbursed on August 30 of the next fiscal year. Payments |
required to eliminate any insufficiency for prior fiscal
year |
claims shall be made before any claims are paid for the current |
fiscal
year.
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If a school district makes a claim for reimbursement under |
Section 14-7.03 it shall not include in any claim filed under |
this Section
children residing on the property of State |
institutions included in its
claim under Section 14-7.03.
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Any child who is not a resident of Illinois who is placed |
in a child
welfare institution, private facility, State |
operated program, orphanage
or children's home shall have the |
payment for his educational tuition and
any related services |
assured by the placing agent.
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In order to provide services appropriate to allow a student |
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under the legal
guardianship or custodianship of the State to |
participate in local school
district educational programs, |
costs may be incurred in appropriate cases by
the
district that |
are in excess of 1.2 times the district per capita tuition |
charge
allowed under the provisions of this Section. In the |
event such excess costs
are incurred, they must be documented |
in accordance with cost rules established
under the authority |
of this Section and may then be claimed for reimbursement
under |
this Section.
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Planned services for students eligible for this funding |
must be a
collaborative effort between the appropriate State |
agency or the student's
group home or institution and the local |
school district.
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(Source: P.A. 95-793, eff. 1-1-09; 96-734, eff. 8-25-09.)
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(105 ILCS 5/34-18.38)
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Sec. 34-18.38. Administrator and teacher salary and |
benefits; report. The board shall report to the State Board of |
Education, on or before October July 1 of each year, the base |
salary and benefits of the general superintendent of schools or |
chief executive officer and all administrators and teachers |
employed by the school district. For the purposes of this |
Section, "benefits" includes without limitation vacation days, |
sick days, bonuses, annuities, and retirement enhancements.
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Prior to this annual reporting to the State Board of |
Education, the information must be presented at a regular board |
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meeting, subject to applicable notice requirements, and then |
posted on the Internet website of the school district, if any. |
(Source: P.A. 96-266, eff. 1-1-10; 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10.)
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(105 ILCS 5/2-3.74 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/2-3.87 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/2-3.111 rep.)
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(105 ILCS 5/10-20.50 rep.) |
(105 ILCS 5/10-21.6 rep.) |
(105 ILCS 5/34-18.41 rep.) |
Section 10. The School Code is amended by repealing |
Sections 2-3.74, 2-3.87, 2-3.111, 10-20.50, 10-21.6, and |
34-18.41.
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